KENNEDY KWALITY SEEDS, BULBS AND PLANTS 
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Exposition Pink. A gorgeous rich pink. 
Fascinating and exquisite under arti¬ 
ficial light. Four very large, waved 
flowers on long, stout stem. Long 
, flowering period . 
Fandango. A new duplex early of 
bright rose color .— 
a $ 2.00 
Fascination. Rich, deep salmon-rose; 
stems longer and stronger than Jean 
Mamitsch . L50 
Flambeau. Orange tinged cerise . 1.50 
Forty-Niner. Deep bright orange. Flow¬ 
ers, large . 1-50 
Fragrance. The Powerscourt of the 
earlies. Standards and wings clear lav¬ 
ender. Beautifully frilled . 1.00 
Geo. W. Kerr. Bright orange, lighter 
than Burpee’s Orange .—. 3.00 
Giant Rose. Largest deep rose. Beau¬ 
tifully waved . 2.00 
Glitters. Cerise . 1.50 
Gloria. Sparkling salmon rose softened 
with shades of amber. Long stems, 
large flowers .-. LOO 
Grenadier. Dazzling scarlet .—. 2.00 
Harmony. Enormous, beautifully ruf¬ 
fled flowers of clear lavender . 1.50 
Hercules. Mammoth rosy-pink . 1.50 
Illumination. Salmon cerise . 1.50 
Jeanne Mamitsch. An improvement on 
Zvolanek’s Rose .— 1.50 
Lavanda. Excels all other lavender, 
size of bloom and length of stem. 
A pure, clear lavender flower, extreme¬ 
ly large and waved. Very fragrant. 
Marine. Standards and wings deep blue 2.00 
Mary Louise Bok. Veronica blue. A 
great advance in the mid-blue section 3.00 
Mauve Beauty. Rosy mauve, immense. 1.50 
Miss Annie Laurie. The new variety 
constitutes the richest tone of pure 
Rose-pink ever produced in a Sweet 
Pea. It is several shades richer than 
Majestic Rose or Zvolanek’s Rose and 
is a marvelous improvement over 
these two varieties .—. 3.00 
Morse’s Superior Pink. Beautiful rose 
pink, slightly shaded salmon . 1.50 
Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Large, rich sal¬ 
mon pink .— 1.50 
Mrs. Chas. Zvolanek. Clear lavender 1.50 
Mrs. Kerr. Rich salmon, overlaid with 
orange ..—. 1.50 
Orange King. Beautiful glowing orange 2.00 
Oriental. Deep cream without a trace 
of pink ....- — 1.50 
Pal. A combination of rose and crimson 2.00 
Peaches. Extra long stems. Bright 
apricot rose with a touch of lemon . 2.50 
Pink Profusion. Sparkling rose-pink .65 
Red Bird. Bright crimson red w r ith a 
lovely sheen of tyrian rose .60 
Rosemarie. Massive flow-ers beautifully 
frilled and ruffled, long stems. Cream 
tints merging w T ith rose .—. 4.00 
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Rose Queen Imp. Rose pink .$1.00 
Santa Barbara. Deep orange . 1.50 
Satin Rose. An exquisite blend of rose 
and amber, wings are in perfect pro¬ 
portion to the Standard. Vigorous 
grower, long stems . 
Snowstorm Improved. Finest white 
Sparkle. Beautiful scarlet .. 
Sunray. Brilliant glowing cerise, cream 
ground .-.. 
Sweet Lavender. A pure lavender self 
True Blue. Charming true blue . 
Valencia. Immense bright orange . 
White Harmony. A black seeded pure 
white with no tinge of pink ... 
Zvolanek Blue Sensation. Clear blue. 
Zvolanek’s Orange. Fiery orange scar¬ 
let. Very long stems .—. 
Zvolanek’s Perfection. Mammoth, bril¬ 
liant rose pink ... 
Zvolanek’s White Rose. A mammoth, 
beautifully formed pure white ... 
Pkt. 
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Gladioli—Carmen Sylva 
.15 An acquisition to every garden. 
Our list of Gladioli, which may be found on 
pages 87 to 91, comprises all the best varieties in 
.50 each color. 
