J. V. Edlund 
White Bear Lake, Minn. 
The Gladiolus 
ADAGIO (P. Pfister)—A very large flower of a salmon buff color, tall and 
vigorous grower.Each 150; Do 7 . $ 1.00 
AFLAME (Hornberger)—A large, brilliant, clear flame color. The largest 
flower we have yet seen with many open at one time. A good strong 
grower with good height and nice straight stem.Each 15 0 ; Doz. $ 1.00 
AMADOR (Kingsley) —A new glowing red that does not burn in the sun. 
Tall and straight.Each 400; Doz. $4.CO 
ANNA EBERIUS (Diener)—A wonderful dark velvety purple red of distinctive 
color. Large flowers and vigorous grower.Each 100; Doz. 75 0 
ANNIE LAURIE (Brown) —A beautiful pink primulinus. Heavily ruffled and 
overlaid with light rose-pink with lavender lines in throat. The flowers are 
of medium size, with four to five open at one time.Each 100 ; Doz. 75 0 
APRICOT GLOW (Palmer) —This primulinus is of great merit. A beautiful 
apricot color, about the same color as that favorite Gloriana, but a much 
larger and more open flower. Many blooms open at one time. 
Each 100; Doz. 750 
AVE MARIA (Pfister)—Eight blue with small purplish blotches. Sometimes 
flaked 7-8 large blooms open.Each 100; Doz. 75c 
BAGDAD (Palmer)—Smoky old rose, deeper at edge of petals and lighter in 
throat. Blooms often six inches across.Each 250; Doz. $ 2.00 
BETTY NUTHALL (Salbach) —The flower spikes are long and graceful, six 
to eight well expanded blooms open at one time. The color is a warm 
light coral with pale orange throat markings and light featherings of 
carmine ...Each 100; Doz. $1.00 
BILL SOWDEN (Fallu)—Very large, massive, deep blood red. Six to seven 
inches across; petals roll back...Each 150; Doz. $1.50 
BLUEBIRD—Dark violet blue, one of the real good dark blues; a good strong 
grower ...Each 100; Doz. 750 
BLUE DANUBE (Pfitzer) —Beautiful light blue, long spike with 6 to 8 open 
flowers; a very strong grower; the blue of blues.Each 500 
BREAK O’ DAY (Bill) —One of the finest Glads we have ever seen. Massive 
spikes with several flowers opening at a time. Color is a soft La France 
pink; the pink is flushed over a cream ground and the shade is deeper at 
tips of petal. There is a zone of martius yellow on lower petals with 
delicate central lines of brazil red.Each 100; Doz. 750 
BUTTERBOY (Kunderd) —An extra tall, strong plant of buttercup yellow 
flowers, nicely spaced on the spike. A decidedly distinct showy Primulinus 
variety of much merit.Each 100; Doz. 750 
BYRON L. SMITH (Kunderd)—One of the very best. Most refined lavender 
pink on white ground. Exceptionally fine as a cut flower. Color equal to 
a very choice cattleya orchid.Each 100; Doz. $ 1.00 
CAROLUS CLUSIUS (Vel)—Early light pink, a light rose pink, 6 to 8 blooms 
open at one time; very tall grower.Each 150; Doz. $1.00 
CATHERINE COLEMAN (Coleman) —Clear salmon rose with splendid pen- 
cilings on lower petals. Several large well placed blooms open at one 
time. Tall plant.Each 150; Doz. $ 1.00 
CHAS. DICKENS (Pfitzer) —A bright reddish-violet, tall, strong grower with 
many flowers open at one time...Each 100; Doz. 750 
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