Gladiolus of Quality 
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KEMP’S GARDENS 
Gladiolus-Kemp's Originations (Continued) 
Each Doz. 
LORICE—Color, a pleasing hue of scarlet, flaked spectrum red Pale 
orange yellow throat. Beautifully ruffled. One of the best commer¬ 
cial and exhibition varieties . No. 1— 5c .40 
No. 2— 4c .35 
MARLBORO—Very pleasing shade of Xanthine orange, pink tone toward 
the base of petals. Rear half of lower petals shaded pale viridine yel¬ 
low, overlaid with coral red feathering. Very beautiful . No. 1—10c .75 
MARNIA—Bright grenadine orange, with tyrian rose feathering in the 
throat. Strong vigorous grower. Best commercial orange.No. 1— 5c .40 
No. 2— 4c .35 
NEPTUNE—Coral pink, ruby feathering in the throat. One of the best 
florists’ Glads .No. 1—12c 1.25 
NORWOOD—Coral pink, chatenay pink in the throat. Small coral red 
feathering on lower half of inferior petals. Rear of petals rich 
coral red. Very fine . . . No. 1—12c 1.25 
No. 2— 9c .90 
ONETA—Xanthine orange, shading to rose; grenadine rose at base of 
petals with feathering of apricot yellow on inferior petals..No. 1— 8c .70 
ORAFLAME—The predominating color of the fine variety is radiant 
capucine orange, shading to light orange yellow at base of petals. 
Inferior petals, orange buff .No. 1—20c 1.50 
ORANGE WONDER—We believe this is the best orange colored Glad ever 
offered. The color is a rich orange rufous, practically solid color. Flow¬ 
ers are 4-5 inches in diameter, wide open and well placed on a well 
built spike 4% feet high .No. 1—12c 1.00 
No. 2— 9c .90 
PINK WONDER—Flowers very large, and of pleasing La France pink 
color, flaked geraneum pink, with chartreuse yellow in the throat, 
overlaid with rose feathering. Great prize winner, for largest flowered 
variety .^....,...No. 1—10c .80 
No. 2— 7c .70 
PRINCELEY—Color, light flesh pink, almost white and can be exhibited 
in the white classes. Flowers are very large, wide open, and well 
placed on a tall well built spike . No. 1—10c .80 
No. 2— 7c .65 
QUINTON —One of the earliest to bloom, producing flowers 5 inches in 
diameter of a pleasing hue of coral pink . ..No. 1— 5c .40 
No. 2— 4c .35 
RICHARD CARVEL—Light La France pink with rose red feathering on 
light orange background on throat of lower petals. 5% inches.No. 1—20c 1.50 
SELMA—The flowers have a pleasing background of Marguerite yellow, 
faintly suffused with tyrian-rose . No. 1— 5c .40 
No. 2— 4c .35 
TIVONIA—Carrot red, shaded pale pinkish buff at base of petals. Lower 
or inferior petals feathered red on orange yellow ground .,....No. 1— 8c .70 
WHITE WONDER—Very large white and one of the best exhibition 
Glads . No. 1— 5c .40 
EXTRA FINE GLADIOLUS for FLORISTS' USE and EXHIBITION 
The following varieties are extensively grown for cutting, as all are good keepers, good 
shippers, and of the colors most popular with the buying public. They are also wonderful 
exhibition varieties. The bulbs we offer you are as fine as were ever grown. They are ab¬ 
solutely free from disease and thrips. We can supply them in large quantities in Nos. 1 
and 2 sizes. Prices for large quantities quoted on application. 
TERMS CASH WITH ORDER —Three will be supplied at dozen rate. 50 at 100 rate. 
We prepay postage on first and second sizes on orders up to 50 bulbs, larger orders sent 
postage or express charges collect. 
Each Doz. 100 
AFLAME—Large flame rose. One of the finest cut flower Glads in 
commerce. A beauty ..,....No. 1—5c 
No. 2—4c 
ANNA EBERIUS—Large velvety Raspberry purple. One of the best 
purples in commerce .,..No. 1—5c 
No. 2—4c 
BETTY NUTHALL—Fine tall straight grower, producing beauti¬ 
ful salmon pink, yellow throat florets of fine texture and pace- 
ment. One of the very best .No. 1—7c 
No. 2—5c 
CARDINAL PRINCE—Early cardinal red of great beauty. A prime 
favorite with everybody ....,.No. 1—5c 
No. 2—4c 
40c 
$3.00 
35c 
2.50 
40c 
3.00 
35c 
2.50 
60c 
3.75 
45c 
3.00 
40c 
2.50 
35c 
2.00 
