J. V. Edlimd 
White Bear Lake, Minn 
GERTRUDE ERREY (Errey Bros.) —The color is exquisite, a light salmon or 
shell pink on the outer part of the flower shading of¥ to almost white in 
the center, a deeper color in throat. Tall grower.Each 10(i; Doz.$1.00 
GIANT NYMPH (Coleman) —La France pink, with creamy yellow throat; 
very large wide-open flowers, long spike and flowers well arranged on the 
stems. This is one of the very best.Each 8^; Doz. 60^ 
GLORIANA (Betcher) —Rich salmon with creamy blotch, many open. Extra 
strong grower. New.Each 10^; Doz. $1.00 
GOLDEN DREAM (Groff) —This is the best deep clear yellow we have seen 
to date. A very strong, tall grower, a beautiful flower in every respect. 
Each 10<t; Doz. 75^ 
GOLD EAGLE (Austin) —A new yellow, the blooms which are of good size, 
beautifully ruffled and of strong substance. A good early yellow. 
Each 10^; Doz. $1.00 
GOLDEN FRILLS (Kunderd)—A deep daffodil-yellow. Intensively ruffled, 
slight pink lines on lower petals; very choice.Each 10^; Doz. $1.00 
HEAVENLY BLUE (Pfitzer)—Pale sky blue with lines on lip eight to ten 
good sized blooms open at a time. A v.^onderful color.Each 10^; Doz. $1.00 
HELEN PHIPPS (Diener)—Very similar to W. H. Phipps, but is a rose pink 
and a much better propagator.Each 10<; Doz. $1.00 
HTNEMOA (New Zealand)—A deep pink ground color is flaked with dark 
chocolate crimson, a large, clean cut, clear yellow blotch standing out in 
strong contrast. Many immense wide winged flowers open at one time. 
In a class of it.s own.Each 40^^ 
JANE ADAMS (Prestgard)—A soft lavender-pink with white throat; a very 
good grower.Each 15^; Doz. $1.00 
JENNY LIND (Hoeg)—Pure, soft apricot pink, throat pale yellow, the two 
colors blending to perfection. Many blooms open at one time. An ex- 
ceedingl}^ refined and attractive variety.Each 15^; Doz. $1.50 
JEWEL (C. Zeetraten) —A beautiful salmon pink with a clear golden throat. 
Wide open flowers that do not show the hooded form of the Primulinus 
type . Each 5^; Doz. 500 
JOERG’S WHITE (Joerg)—I mmense cream white. Makes a wonderful spike 
of bloom, though not a very tall grower.Each 150; Doz. $1.50 
KING ARTHUR (Arenius) —Immense ruffled lavender, of a distinctive color 
and shape; a sensation of the new ones.Each $3.00 
KIRCHOFF’S VIOLET (Kirchoff)—A good blue-violet color with deeper 
throat markings, tall grower and early.Each 150; Doz. $1.50 
KUNDERD’S YELLOW WONDER (Kunderd)—Large clear yellow. Several 
open. A very good early mid-season yellow.Each 100; Doz. $1.00 
LA PALOMA (Dusinberre) —A vivid clear orange, stands sun and rain better 
than most oranges, tall strong grower.Each 150; Doz. $1.50 
LILAC WONDER (Europe) —A beautiful light lavender color; tall straight 
spike, with well placed flowers.Each 100; Doz. $1.00 
LORICE (Kemp)—A ruffled scarlet-red.Each 150; Doz. $1.50 
LOYALTY (Austin)—! Trfectly clear yellow about the shade of Golden Dream 
but larger. Very tall, strong grower with many blooms open at a time. 
Each 150 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Pfitzer)—Beautiful milky white with cream throat; 
very tall grower with eight or more open at one time.Each 500 
MAINE (Vos)—P lire glistening white without a blemish except for very faint 
lavender featherings in throat. Tall, straight spikes. Flowers well open 
and of good substance.Each 100; Doz. $1.00 
MAMMOTH WHITE (United Bulb Co.)—One of the largest of all Gladiolus, 
long, tall, straight spikes; color a pure paper white..Each 350 
MARION KOCH (Austin)—Needlepoint type. Pink on tips of petals, shading 
some ligliter toward the center with a creamy blotch. This variety was 
very much admired the past season.Each 200; Doz. $2.00 
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