CARSON R. STEWART 
BURG HILL, OHIO 
VARIETY 
LE Cygnk (Briggs) Very good spike and 
placement, clear white. Good show variety 
LibEPPE (PF) a new medium blue that is 
especially good. Number open and place¬ 
ment o£ the best. 
Eieac Old Rose (K) A rich and refined shade 
as the name implies. A good spike. 
Eieac Wonder (Grullemans) Good growing, 
tall slender spike of clear lavender. 
Liey of Gold (K) Medium sized flowers that 
are delicately ruffled and several open. 
A clear canary yellow. 
EittlEJOhn (Stevens) Very tall spike of 
heavily ruffled rose pink. Attractive. 
Eoabella (Salhach) Tall strong growing 
variety of suffused rose. 
Eoella (K) Light old rose overlaid with 
deeper tones. A popular smoky. 
Longfellow (Dec.) Rich light pink, tall and 
many open; when well grown it is hard 
to beat . 
Los Angeles (Houdy) Tall, rugged growing, 
delicate pink; after cutting first bloom, 
it will produce additional blooms. 
Lucifer (Errey) Bright scarlet, purplish red 
blotch. Large flower and tall spike. 
Magna Blanca (Salhach) Another of this 
originator’s very tall, strong growing 
varieties. A beautiful rich ivory white, 
light cream throat. One of the best of 
its color . 
Maid of Orleans (PF) Very fine exhibition; 
creamy white with deeper cream throat.... 
Mammoth White (PF) One of the very 
largest pure whites; flowers five inches 
and more across. Very fine. 
Mandarin (Dec.) Very tall, straight spike; 
a nice light orange prim, grand. 
Maoriland (Doney) An outstanding smokey 
•from New Zealand; large flowers of suf¬ 
fused lavender rose . 
Margaret Fulton (Venango) Coral pink, to 
trifle lighter throat; very large flowers, 
tall spike, heavy growth, this is a most 
consistent winner at the shows. Other 
varieties by this originator are catalogued 
here and are equally meritorious. 
Marie Kunderd (K) Delicate and refined, 
ruffled white. The best early white. 
Marietta (Metzner) A brownish pink with 
deep pronounced blotch. Tall, strong 
growing variety . 
Marmora (Errey) A suffused shade of lav¬ 
ender-rose, deeper blotch. Tall spikes, 
eight or more flowers open at one time ... 
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You, too, will prefer Stewart Gladiolus. 
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