EVERYTHING IN HARDY SEEDS AND NURSERY STOCK 
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DIENER’S MIXTURE— Is one of the origin¬ 
ator’s best collections and we know any of the 
bulbs will please as the colors are beautiful. 
E. J. SHA7LOR —A large, pure ruffled pink, 
tall growing and extra fine. 
EVELYN KIRTLAND— Beautiful rose pink 
shading to lighter pink towards the center with 
brilliant blotches of scarlet on lower petals. 
Very choice. 
BRILLIANT —A very fine brilliant red. Very 
stunning. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT —Peach red overlaid 
with scarlet, very fine. Each 10c. 
FLAMING SWORD —An outstanding flaming 
red. Large flowered. Very attractive. 
GLORIANA —Beautiful golden salmon with 
clear yellow throat. Each 10c. 
GOLDEN GLOW— A new golden yellow with 
large flowers, many opened at the same time 
and all perfectly placed. 
GRETCHEN ZANG— Soft, melting pink merg¬ 
ing into scarlet on lower petals. 
MINUET- —Clear light pink lavender, one of 
the best of the lavender shades. Each 15c. 
PEACE —A robust grower, pure white with 
faint lilac markings on lower petals. 
PANAMA— The new pink that has created 
such a sensation on account of its large wax¬ 
like flowers of glowing silvery rose. 
PEACH ROSE— Elegant, massive flowers, 
deep rose with a darker blotch in the throat. 
PRIDE OF LANCASTER— One of the choice 
Kunderd gladoli. Pink, fine, extra large. 
PRINCE OF WALES- —Large, clear, delicate 
salmon with old ivory colored throat. The wide 
open flowers unfold to the very tip. 
ROSE 1910 —An early rose pink and a most 
desirable cut flower. 
HALLEY —A most attractive early blooming 
sort with large well opened flowers, of deep 
salmon pink, tall, graceful spike. 
JEWELL —A tall pink with a yellow throat. 
Early and very desirable. 
KUNDERD’S BEST MIXTURE— Is one of 
the very finest collections grown and will please 
any grower. 
KUNDERD’S VIOLET BEAUTY— And cer¬ 
tainly it is a beautiful violet and a color rare 
in Gladioli. Extra choice. Each 15c; 3 for 30c. 
Evelyn Kirtland 
MRS. FRANCIS KING— The standard red. 
Strong grower. Extra fine and attractive. 
MRS. FRANK PENDELTON— A rapid grow¬ 
ing pink with a carmine blotched throat. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS —Bright begonia rose, 
blossoms very large on long heavy spikes. Each 
10c. 
MAIDEN BLUSH —An extra fine early primu- 
linus gladioli with exquisite blush pink flowers. 
W. H. PHIPPS —A lovely LaFrance pink 
shade with salmon-pink stripes. Enormous 
blossoms on tall spikes. Each 15c. 
Panama 
SCHWABEN —Pure canary yellow shaded sul¬ 
phur, the golden throat slightly blotched dull 
carmine. Flower spikes are tall and strong, 
numerous and well set with broad flowers. 
