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PURPLE GLORY (K) Deep velvety-purplish red with dark rich throat. A prize winner 
for years. However not an exceptionally good propagator here. 
ROSE ASH(D) Rocelin-purple with straw-yellow blotch. Old rose suffused with gray 
blue and yellow. One of the most unique blending of colors. 
SCARLET PFJN0EFS or VIRGINIA (K) One of the older scarlet v rioties. 
THE FOLLOWING LIST INCLUDES SOME 0?’ THE LATER ORIG¬ 
INATIONS OF THE CHOICEST VARIETIES. 
Uniformly priced, 5 of a variety labeled l6e, 6 for 251, 25 for $1.00. 
AFLAME (Hornberger) Begonia rose shading to bright orange flame near edge. 
Many blooms open at one time. 
BETTY NUTHALL (Salbach) Glowing orange pink with apricot throat and carmine 
feathering. Tall and vigorous. One of the best gladiolus in existence, 
CARDINAL PRINCE (K) Deep cardinal rod. One of the most dependable reds in 
cultivation. 
BENG1.L TIGER (Pratt) Bright rod modeled rich brown. An unusual color combi¬ 
nation, 
CATHERINE COLEMAN (Coleman) Wonderful spike of- soft salmon with purple throat. 
Dependable in every way, 
DR. F. E. BENNETT (D) Deep peach red. A genuine house-a-firc color. Probably 
the largest florets of any glad'in existence. 
DR. MOODY (Kinyon) Rich deep lavender with fine penciling of darker shade in 
throat. Immense flowers. Many open. 
DR. NELSON SHOOK (K) Tall heavy spike of rich tyrian rose. A very depen¬ 
dable variety. 
E. I. FARRINGTON (Rowe) Very rich soft yellow, no markings. A good commercial. 
EMIL IE AUBURN (Lomoinc) Flowers of smoky bronze with cherry red blotch. 
Strong grower and propagator. Huge spike. 
GOLDEN DREAM (Groff) Perhaps the best commercial yellow. Tall growing spike 
with many florets open at once. 
GERALDINE FARRAR (D) A delicate lavender blue. 
GLORIANA (Bctschcr) Golden salmon with clear yellow throat. Good exhibition 
and commercial variety. Always good. 
JOERG3 WHITE (joerg) Large wide open florets with crimson penciling on creamy 
throat. 
MARMORA (Errey) Rich lavender grey sometimes spotted cherry red. Giant spikes 
with seven or eight enormous blooms open at one time. One of the out¬ 
standing introductions of later origination, 
MINUET (Coleman) A wonderful clear lavender. Flowers perfectly arranged on 
huge 3 pikes. Probably the best commercial gladiolus over originated. 
MRS. F. W. SISSON (Coleman) Wonderfully soft cameo pink. Tall strong grower. 
One of the best in its class. 
MRS.F.C.HORNBERGER (Hornberger) Clear strong tall white very dependable. 
MR.W.H.PHIPPS(D) This has boon recognized as the finest of all gladiolus during 
its many years of cultivation. Color LaFrance pink with florets open 
practically the entire len"th of its stately spike.- a masterpiece. 
NANCY HANKS (Saltrach) Very rich poach rod shading to orange pink. Reddish 
linos on lower petals. 
MOROCCO (P) One of tho extra dark reds, almost black. Straight spike, large 
flov/ors and a good propagator. 
ORANGE QUEEN (p) Tall light orange with flowers on long stems. Being of 
primulir.us bud it is one of the best of propagators. 
PAUL PFITZER (?) An enormous rich velvety purple flower. Heavy and substan¬ 
tial with graceful spikes. 
PFITZER'S TRIUMPH (F) Immense salmon orange rod with dark blotch on lower 
petals. A giant show flower. 
