Zealand. The color is apricot salmon suffused with rose, 
distinctive throat blotch of the coloring of a ripe peach 
making a pleasing color combination. H. 0. Evans 
writes me that he would class it in the pinks and that 
confirms our observations. First class certificate has 
been awarded from the following societies, Nelson Hort. 
Society, Marlborough Hort. Society and Ballarat Test 
Garden. Had this same variety been originated in the 
United States the price would have been several times 
higher than it is being offered by us. Medium size bulbs 
being offered at $30.00 each, no large, small or bulblets 
for sale and no trade considered as our stock is limited. 
MOANA-NUI (Doney, N. Z.) This is a seedling of Mrs. 
Dr. Norton inheriting the beautiful shades of cream 
and pink of its parents, tall grower, large florets, broad 
overlapping petals, splendidly formed, eight open as a 
rule and placement ideal. Stands the hot sun without 
flecking. S-$4.00. 
MORONGO (Errey) This is a grand exhibition variety 
which carries about 12 perfectly placed flowers on a tall 
straight spike. Color is a bright salmon with a yellow 
scarlet lined center. Very outstanding in Errey’s new 
ones. L-$2.00, M-$1.50, S-$1.00, B-20c. 
MRS. WHITELEY (Whiteley, N. Z.) Large intensely 
ruffled flower of excellent substance on tall spike with 
many open. Color is pure white with faint lavander 
feather in throat, one of Miss Whiteley’s best seedlings. 
L-$2.00, M-$1.50, S-$1.00, B-20c. 
MRS. W. McGAVIN (Whiteley, N. Z.) White ground, 
tipped pink, violet feather in throat, heavily ruffled, 
similar to Mrs. Whiteley in general confirmation. 
L-$2.00, M-$1.50, S-$L00, B-20c. 
NAOMI (Errey) Waved flowers of clear salmon pink, 
powdered crimson center touched with cream. Tali and 
strong grower. L-75c, M-50c, S-30c, B-10 for 60c 
NELLIE HEWITSON (Whiteley, N. Z.) Very promis¬ 
ing new one as the color combination is most outstand¬ 
ing, cream base, outer part of petals are blushed deep 
pink, huge orange red blotch, edges yellow, heavily 
ruffled. 8 to 10 large round flowers of fine substance 
on tall spike. Greatly admired by all visitors. L-$1.00, 
M-75c, S-50c, B-10 for 75c or 100 for $6.00. 
OMAKA (Mrs. Julyan, N. Z.) Firy orange scarlet which 
does not fade in the sun, beautiful throat blotch of 
deeper coloring. Strong grower, 8 to 10 open on tall 
straight spike. S-$2.00. 
ORANGE PRINCESS (DeGrott, Holland) Purest 
salmon orange, slightly lighter in throat, small crimson 
feather deep in lower petals, wide open flowers of 
wonderful form and perfectly arranged, slightly ruffled. 
A. of M. Haarlem. One of the finest orange colored 
flowers, fine cut flower, and exhibition variety. L-50c, 
M-30c, S-20c, B-10 for 40c. 
PHILLIP WHITE (Whiteley, N. Z.) A glorious deep 
crimson self that will fall in the dark red class. Many 
large well shaped flowers on tall spike. L-$1.00, M-75c, 
S-50c, B-10 for 75c. 
POLAR ICE (Pfitzer) Tall strong growing pure white 
Gladiolus with 8 to 10 open. Comes very highly recom¬ 
mended as one of Pfitzer’s best whites. M-$1.00, B-20c. 
RAHIRI (Doney, N. Z.) Fine orange with small white 
center and carmine feather. Remarkable color but will 
need care as the color will burn in the sun. Tall and 
Large. S-$2.00. 
