Stevensville, Michigan 
Large — 8c Each; 3 for 20c; Doz., 60c 
Medium — 6c Each; 6 for 24c; Doz., 36c 
A. B. Kunderd. Tall, large, deeply ruffled flower of 
delicate cream color. Flushed pink. 
Aflame. Begonia rose shading to orange flame. Ex¬ 
tremely large flower. Often six inches across. 
Blue Isle. .Lilac-blue, dark red blotches, very pleasing, 
distinct and pretty. 
Battle Creek. Self colored violet, shading little deeper 
in throat. Very attractive. 
Conspicuous. Light blue; throat yellow, bordered with 
dark blue. Reminds one of a pansy. 
Catharina. Light blue violet; a little deeper on the 
petals. Maroon throat. Graceful stem. 
Capt. Boynton. Lavender blue on white ground. 
Lurplish blotch on lower petals. Large flowers. 
Cardinal Prince. Clear cardinal red. Strong grower. 
One of the very best reds. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. Large, flaming scarlet. Throat 
speckled with ruby. Fine exhibition variety. 
Fern lvyle. Large ruffled flower of creamy white color. 
Creates a sensation wherever shown. 
Gloriana. Golden salmon, clear yellow throat. One 
of the most beautiful Gladiolus. 
Golden Frills. Heavily ruffled, deep yellow, small 
flame feather in the throat, a pretty Glad. 
J. T. Pirie. Mahogany brown with darker throat, 
bordered yellow. Very odd and popular. 
Longfellow. Large wide open La France pink, 
straight spike many open at a time. 
Luella. Large blossoms of perfect placement, deep 
cream yellow and orange, Primulinus Hybrid. 
Mrs. F. C. Hornberger. A large clear white. Several 
open. Exhibition flower Tall grower 
Marie Ivunderd. A wonderful white; very early. One 
of the best ruffled whites. 
Miss Spokane. Fine late orange-salmon. Six and sev¬ 
en large flowers open at a time. Strong grower. 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson. Creamy light pink, tall grower. 
An outstanding variety, very fine. 
Marietta. Light salmon, beautifully blended with 
orange; wide open flowers on splendid stem. 
Magic. Finest tall lavender blue. Large, rich, purple 
throat blotches. 
Mrs. George Moulton. A grand cerise, deeper throat, 
almost a solid color, large plant, tall, straight spike. 
Mrs. Van Konynenburg. The same light blue color as 
Badenia. The very best in this color. 
Pfitzer’s Triumph. Large, bright salmon orange. Has 
never been surpassed in its color. 
Pinglo. Tall, slender, wiry spikes of golden yellow 
blossoms; very odd. 
Peach Rose. An extra choise deep rose-pink of re¬ 
markable color and appearance. A prize winner. 
Paul Pfitzer. Very beautiful reddish purple. Clear, 
brilliant color. Fine grower. 
Peach Bud. Deep rose-pink, with carmine blotch in 
throat. Keeps well as cut flower. 
Richard’s Delight. Beautiful cream and pink; tall, 
slender spike, many florets open at a time. 
Vauglien, White. Good clear white. Many well-placed 
flowers open at once. 
Violet Beauty. Tall, large, cerise-violet. Grand red 
throat blotches. Ruffled. 
W\ H. Phipps. LaFrance pink overlaid with light rose 
salmon. A masterpiece in Gladiolus. 
