SEABROOK NURSERIES GLADIOLUS 
MAENIA (M) Kemp 
A new very live golden-orange of 
good spike and flowers. Strikingly at¬ 
tractive. Per dz. L 50c. M 30c. S 20c. 
100 Bits. 15c. 
MAROCCO (EM) Pfitzer 
A very deep red. Similar to Persia 
but larger and better. Very pretty. 
Per dz. L 60c. M 35c. S 20c. 
MARSHAL FOCH (M) Kunderd 
Kunderd’s very pretty salmon-pink, 
beautifully ruffled. Strong grower. 
Per dz. L 40c. M 25c. S 15c. 100 Bits. 
15c. 
MARTHA WASHINGTON (M) V 
Heavy velvety-red blotched black 
florets much resembling the Pelar- 
gonia. Fine grower and wonderfully 
attractive. Per dz. L 50c. M 30c. S 20c. 
100 Bits 20c. 
MARY FREY (M) Gelser 
Earlier and slightly deeper in color 
than the variety Mrs. F. C. Peters. 
Lavender-pink with ruby blotch. Per 
dz. L 50c. M 30c. S 20c.'100 Bits 20c. 
MARY PICKFORD (M) Kunderd 
A most delicate creamy white, 
throat finest soft sulphur-yellow. Stem 
and calix white. A fine gladiolus. Per 
dz. L 40c. M 20c. 100 Bits 15c. 
MILDRED LOUISE (M) Wentworth 
Strawberry pink, spectrum red 
penciling. Well shaped and firm pet¬ 
als. 18-20 buds. Fine exhibition varie¬ 
ty. Per ea. L 40c. M 30c. S 25c. 
MINUET (M) Coleman 
New self-colored lavender, rich, very 
large flower of heavy substance. Ex¬ 
perts agree that this is one of the 
leading varieties. Per dz. L 50c. M 30c. 
S 20c. 100 Bits. 20c. 
MISS DES MOINES (M) Prestgard 
Lovely clear pale lavender shading 
deeper at tips of petals. Creamy 
throat. Several open. Tall, strong 
grower. L 15c ea., $1.50 dz. M 10c ea., 
$1.00 dz. 
MISS EDITH ROWE (LM) Rowe 
A sport of Rose Ash with clear gray¬ 
ish blue color. Similar to Rose Ash in 
every way. Combination of these two 
varieties exceptionally beautiful in a 
vase of cut flowers. Per ea. L 75c. M 
50c. S 25c. 
MME. MOUNET SULLY (M) Lem. 
Ivory white with carmine blotch in 
throat. Very distinct and beautiful. 
Per dz. L 60c. M 35c. S 25c. 100 Bits. 
30c. 
MOORISH KING (M) Pfitzer 
Similar to Maroeco and Persia, but 
much finer and larger. A beautiful, 
glistening dark red. Per ea. L 80c. M 
50c. 
MOTHER MACHREE (M) Stevens 
Vinaceous lavender with edges of 
petals overlaid with salmon-pink. Very 
soft color flaked with an orange-red 
which gives it a gold appearance, 
some considering it the finest of the 
‘'Ashes of Roses” type. 6-8 wide open 
florets well placed on tall spike. L 15c 
ea., $1.25 dz. M 70c dz. S 40c dz. 
MR. LOUIS G. ROWE (LM) S. N. 
Introducing another Aristocrat to 
our gladiolus family. In bud, this 
flower has a pale green cast over pale 
yellow. Buds burst open with a beauti¬ 
ful blending of a throat of yellow, 
graduating to a cream edged petal 
which is overlapped with blush pink, 
a silvery sheen being cast over all. 
The cup shaped blooms are of heavy 
texture, and 4-5 open on a well ar¬ 
ranged spike of medium height. The 
strong, healthy foliage adds more to 
its splendor. There is such a rich 
blending of these colors that no de¬ 
scription can do this variety justice. 
It must be seen to be appreciated. As 
each floret opens it grows more rich 
in color and beauty. Watch for this 
beauty in our Exhibits in the coming 
Gladiolus Shows. Per ea., L $5.00. M 
$3.00. S $2.00. Bits. 75c ea., $5.00 dz. 
3-4-6 may be purchased at 12 rate. No single item for less than 10 cents. 
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