J. V. Edlund 
White Bear Lake, Minn. 
MARMORA (Errey Bros.) —An Australian variety in a class by itself. A gray 
color with pale purplish blotch in throat. A good strong grower witli 
eight to ten blooms at a time.Each 100; Doz. $1.00 
MARY FREY (Gelser)—Lavender pink similar to Airs. F. C. Peters, but much 
earlier. Tall, straight grower with a nice willowy stem.Each 100 
MARY JANE (Kunderd)—Silvery pinl c with light lavender sheen. A very 
beautiful variety . k'.ach 150 
MAURICE FULD (L. Merten Gage) —A pinkish salmon with a blotch of 
tyrian rose on a pure white throat.Each 100; Doz. $1.00 
MINUET (Coleman) —Fine, tall, well built strong erect grower, with lavender 
blooms well placed and faced.Each 150 
MISS DES MOINES (Prestgard)—Color pale-lilac shading to a darker color 
at edges of petals, light yellow in throat; tall, erect grower with well 
placed blooms . Each 250 
MISS MADISON (Boynton) —A large waxy clear light pink, many open flowers 
and a good reproducer.Each 100; Doz. 750 
MRS. F. C. HORNBERGER (Hornberger)—A beautiful pure white without 
markings. Tall erect grower. Alany large open flowers at a time The 
best white we have ever seen.Each 150; Doz. $1.50 
MRS. F. C. PETERS (Fisher)—^The color is a beautiful pure white without 
with a crimson blotch, bordered with white on lower petals resembling an 
orchid in color Flowers are of large size and many open at a time on a 
strong, perfectly straight spike.Each 100; Doz. 750 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON (Kunderd)—One of the largest and most popular 
Gladiolus. Very large, delicate pink flowers with large blotch of blood 
red . Each 80; Doz. 750 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS (Diener) —Ground color begonia rose, striped with 
flame and brilliant scarlet. Lip is pale lemon slightly speckled with ruby. 
The size of the flowers, we believe, is the largest in existence, and all are 
very open and well set on the long spikes. The spikes are extra long 
and have up to as many as seven side spikes on each main spike. 
Each 100; Doz. 750 
MRS. P. W. SISSON (Coleman) —Extra fine new pink. A seedling of wondrous 
beauty and shown for the first time at the A. G. S. exhibition in New York 
City, August, 1924.Each 150; Doz. $1.50 
MRS. S. A. ERREY (Errey)—Very large orange salmon with orange red blotch, 
8 to 10 immense blooms open at one time.Each 100; Doz. $1.00 
MRS. VAN KONYNENBURG (Pfister)—Tall, clear medium light blue; a little 
darker than Geraldine Farrar, but a much better grower.Each 150 
MURIEL (Velthuys) —Pale violet blue; orchid blue with purplish blue blotch 
on lower petals; large open flowers. Excellent substance and tall and 
straight grower .Each 100; Doz. 750 
MR. W. H. PHIPPS (Diener) —La France pink with light rose-salmon, lighter 
towards the center, lower petals faintly striped with ruby, blooms very 
large and all open at one time; ver}^ late.Each 150; Doz. $1.00 
OLIVE GOODRICH (Goodrich) —White shading to pink at edges, pure yellow 
throat, several open at a time, tall strong grower; an improved Airs. 
Dr. Norton .tAch 100; Doz. $1.00 
ORANGE FLAME (Kunderd) —Glowing Vermillion orange. Ver}^ large and 
ruffled ... Each 100; Doz. 750 
SALMON GLOW (Hornberger) —A glowing salmon color. A Primulinus va¬ 
riety of great size; tall, straight grower with many flowers open at a 
time . Each 50; Doz. 500 
ORANGE QUEEN (Pfister)—Copper orange. Large open flowers. The only 
Gladiolus of this shade to date.Each 100; Doz. $1.00 
ORCHID LADY (Spencer)—A large, loose flower of lavender color, striped 
deeper, early .JLich 100; Doz. $1.00 
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