0 THE FOLLOWING LIST INCLUDES SOME OE THE 
LATER ORIGINATIONS OE CHOICE VARIETIES 
Uniformly priced, 3 of a variety labeled 18^, 6 for 25^, 
25 for $1.00. 
AFLAME (Eornberger) Begonia rose shading to bright orange 
flame near edge. Many blooms open at one time. 
BETTY 1TUTHALL (Salbach) Glowing orange pink with apricot 
throat and carmine feathering. Tall and vigorous. One 
of the most dependable reds in cultivation. 
CAPE IUAL PRINCE (K) Deep cardinal red. One of the most 
dependable reds in cultivation. 
CATHERINE COLEMAN (Coleman) Wonderful spixe of soft sal¬ 
mon with purple throat. Dependable in every way. 
ElvilLIE AUBURN (Lemoine) Flowers of smoky bronze with, 
cherry red blotch. Strong grower and propagator. Huge 
spike. 
GEmALDINE FARRAR (D) A delicate lavender blue. 
liARi:ORA (Errey) Rich lavender grey sometimes spotted 
cherry red. Giant spikes with 7 or 8 enormous blooms 
open at one time. One of the outstanding introductions 
of later origination. 
MINUET (Coleman) A wonderful clear lavender. Flowers 
perfectly arranged on huge spixes. Probably the best 
commercial gladiolus ever originated. 
MR.Tf.H.PHIPPS (D) This has been recognized as the finest 
of all gladiolus during its many years of cultivation. 
Color LaFrance pink with florets open practically the 
entire length of its stately spike. Plant early. 
NANCY HANKS (Salbach) Very rich peach red shading to 
orange pink. Reddish lines on lower peta.ls. 
MOROCCO (p) One of the extra darx reds, almost black. 
Straight spike,.large flowers and a good propagator. 
ORANGE 3,USEN (?) Tall light orange with flowers on long 
stems. Being of pri.niliu.ns bud it is one of the best 
of propagators. 
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