EAST ORANGE, N. J. 
GLADIOLI—( Continued) 
Per 12 
SWORD OF MAHOMET. An unusual shade 
of purplish red, suffused with brown; tall, 
straight spike. Very odd color. 1.40 
TARO. Deep American Beauty Rose color; 
large flowers on strong spike; a real beauty. .90 
THOMAS EDISON. Salmon orange; large, 
wide open flowers on strong stem; very early. 1.20 
TOBERSON. Deep yellow. 1-20 
TRIUMPH (Pfitzer’s). A super Gladiolus, 
the best ever introduced; color resembles the 
variety Dr. Bennett, but the flowers are still 
larger and of twice the substance, also better 
shape and nicer form, measuring six inches in 
diameter; color bright orange-salmon with 
small velvet red mark in throat. 1.20 
TRUDEN GROTZ. Glowing salmon pink with 
small red blotch in throat, giving the whole a 
warm, striking appearance; enormous flowers 
on strong, tall stem; very good grower and 
propagator. 
TWILIGHT. C reamy buff, edges of petals 
flaked pink, throat primrose yellow' and pink; 
splendid ruffled variety. 
TYCKO ZANG. Clear salmon pink with white 
throat faintly dotted cerise; immense flowers 
on perfect straight stem, many open at a time; 
a new creation of the highest merits. 
VEILCHENBLAU. Deep violet-blue, m uch 
larger flowers than Baron Hulot; however, 
not a very good propagator. 
VENUS. C reamy white overlaid with flush 
pink, yellow reflex on lower petals, the whole 
a very pleasing combination of delicate colors. 
It is the latest sport from Halley; has all its 
parent’s good qualities. Early, splendid cut 
flower and good forcer. 
VICTOR. Brilliant scarlet with large, con¬ 
spicuous, pure white blotches on lower petals; 
six extra large, well-opened flowers open at 
once on strong stem; exceptionally vigorous 
grower. 
* VIRGINIA. Flaming scarlet; large, massive 
flowers, many open at a time, making a gor¬ 
geous display of dazzling red; good forcer... 
WAR. Deep blood red, shaded dark crimson; 
many flowers open on tall, straight stem; 
very late blooming. 
WHITE GLORY. Pure white, with Iris-blue 
throat, heavily ruffled flowers on strong, stiff 
stem ; sturdy grower. 
WHITE WONDER. P ure white with faint 
lavender pink tints; large, wide open blooms, 
well placed on long stems. 
WILBRINCK. Flesh pink with yellowish blotch 
on lower petals; large, well placed flowers on 
tall, strong stems; the first pink to bloom, to¬ 
gether with Halley, of which it is a sport; 
extra good cutflower and forcer. 
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.75 
1.30 
.75 
1.20 
.50 
.60 
1.20 
.75 
.50 
100 
10.00 
6.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
12.00 
6.00 
5.00 
9.00 
5.00 
8.00 
3.50 
4.00 
8.00 
5.00 
3.50 
