of KUNDERD VARIETIES— (continued) They are easy to Grow 
ESTELLA (PI. 75 days). One of the largest 
gladioli. Fine, deep rose pink. 8c ea. 1 2 for 50c. 
100 for S3.75. 
EXCELLENCE (PI. 69 days). Deep orange- 
vermilion, self-color in effect, but faint throat 
markings of slightly deeper shade. 8c ca. 12 for 
50c. 100 for S3.75. 
FAIREST PEARL (PI. 103 days). A beautiful 
white of a delicate creamy tint and faintest soft 
yellow on lower petals. No other marking. 
Splendid substance, perfect placement, tall plant. 
Si .00 ea. 3 for $2.50. 
FAIREST WHITE (PI. 79 days). Purest white, 
softest pink throat lines. 5c ca. 12 for 35c. 100 for 
$2.75. 
FAVORITE (Ruf. 83 days). Beautiful orange- 
salmon, deeper in throat. Tall, strong, vigorous 
plant with many large, finely ruffled flowers open 
at a time. 15cea. 1 2 for 90c. 100 for $6.75. 
FERN KYLE (Ruf. 77 days). A large ruffled flower 
of creamy white color. Vigorous grower. Creates 
a sensation wherever shown. 15c ca. 12 for 90c. 
100 for $6.75. 
FIRE GLOW (PI. 72 days). A most intense, vivid, 
glowing scarlet. Exceedingly brilliant and showy. 
25c ca. 12 for $1.50. 
FLAMING VALE (PI. 74 days). Very tall, long 
spikes, with large, deep, cardinal red flowers. 
Throat a little deeper. 10c ca. 12 for 60c. 100 
for $5.00. 
FLORENCE WINTER (Ruf.'79 days). Very large 
pure white flowers, daintily blushed a soft pink on 
outer edges of all petals. Lower petals deeper 
blushed pink on inner portion, with soft creamy 
blush on outer portions,- ends of lower petals soft 
white, daintily blushed. 35c ea. 3 for 80c. 
FULD’S FAVORITE (PI. 102 days). Delicate 
light lavender rose,- deeper rose colored throat 
laid on a ground color of delicate cream. 20c ca. 
12 for $1.20. 
GAIETY (PI. 75 days). Bright salmon pink, flaked 
deep salmon red. Very conspicuous pure white 
blotches on lower petals. 5c ca. 12 for 35c. 100 
for $2.75. 
GEORGE ADE (PI. Up. 79 days). Vivid red with 
six or more good size flowers open at a time. This 
new type of upright flowering gladioli is going to 
attract a great deal of attention. This variety is as 
striking as a "Torch of Fire". 35c ea. 3 for 80c. 
GLENN BANKS (PI. 98 days). Dark red-purple; 
throat deeper velvety rose red, extending almost 
to end of petals. Center has darker red narrow 
median lines. 20c ca. 12 for $1.20. 
GLORIOUS MARY (PI. 61 days). Intense deep 
purple-red, inner portion of lower petals deeper, 
six to eight large well expanded flowers open 
at a time. 25c ea. 12 for $1.50. 
GOLD BUG (Ruf. 72 days). Beautiful, deep 
golden buttercup yellow. Grows tall with spikes 
which are usually bent, giving it a very attractive 
appearance. 50c ca. 3 for $1.25. 
GOLDEN BROWN (PI. 72 days). Deep mahogany 
red on outer portion, with a pure brown marking 
in the throat. A golden brown suggesting its 
name. 20c ca. 12 for $1.20. 
GOLDEN FRILLS (Pr. 66 days). Large, open, 
intensely ruffled flowers of deep rich daffodil 
yellow, with slight pink lines on lower petals. 
A consistent prize winner. 5c ca. 12 for 35c. 
100 for $2.75. 
GOLDEN FRINGE (PI. 88 days). Tall and 
vigorous plant with large flowers. Soft orange on 
upper petals, lower petals orange red in throat 
and outer portions blending to a lighter orange 
red. All I ower petals delicately bordered with a 
narrow golden yellow fringe. 5c ca. 12 for 35c. 
100 for $2.75. 
GOLDEN GLORY (Ruf. 79 days). A large, 
richly colored yellow ruffled variety, with beautiful 
red throat. 10c ca. 1 2 for 60c. 100 for $5.00. 
GOLDEN LIGHT (Pr. 71 days). Fine handsome 
spike with large flowers. Soft deep sulphur yellow 
upper petals. Lower petals a very rich deeper 
yellow. Both colors perfectly blended. A first 
class florist’s variety. 30c ca. 3 for 65c. 
GOLDEN ROSE (PI. 88 days). Delicate old rose 
color, flaked deeper rose on outer portion. Throat 
beautifully feathered pink on a deep canary yellow 
base, with deeper yellow median lines extending 
almost to ends of lower petals. 30c ca. 3 for 65c. 
GOLDEN SLIPPERS (Ruf. 53 days). Upper 
portion deep salmon, or shrimp pink with softest 
golden tint; lower petals same, with throat markings 
of soft daffodil yellow, beautifully feathered with 
narrow lines of light rose pink. 50c ca. 3 for $1.25. 
GOLDEN SNAPDRAGON (Snap. Ruf. 66 days). 
Upper petals refined creamy white. Lower petals 
same with outer ends rich, soft canary yellow, which 
are gracefully curved. Intense ruffling. 15c ca. 
12 for 90c. 100 for $6.75. 
GORDON L. PIRIE (PI. 72 days.) Magnificent 
large flower of a pure, glowing, self-red. 50c ca. 
3 for $1.25. 
GOSHEN (PI. 83 days). Medium deep silvery rose 
pink with large, showy rose red blotches. A fine 
Pendleton seedling. 5c ca. 12 for 35c. 100 for 
$2.75. 
GOV. PINCHOT (PI. 55 days). Deep rose pink, 
deeper rose red central lines extending half way 
out on the lower petals. $1.00 ca. 3 for $2.50. 
GRAF ZEPPELIN (PI. 73 days). Fine pure soft 
rose pink, deeper towards outer ends of petals, 
and lighter soft rose pink toward inner portion. 
Lower petals have a delicate light rose red inner 
throat marking, extending outward to a delicate 
white. 50c ca. 3 for $1.25. 
GRAND GLORY (PI. 79 days). Massive flowers 
of golden orange with a beautiful yellow throat, 
both colors perfectly blended together. Magnifi¬ 
cent. 50c ca. 3 for $1.25. 
GRAPHIC (PI. 67 days). Soft, deep, mellow 
purple. Blotches on lower petals a fine deep 
rhodamine purple-red. Very outstanding. 15c ca. 
1 2 for 90c. 
H. H. GOLDSTEIN (PI. 75 days). Soft old rose, 
with a tint of blue, lightly flaked rose red. The 
deep, rose-purple blue, orchid-like blotches on 
lower petals are edged with creamy blue. A 
narrow, short, white center line still further 
enhances its striking appearance. 50c ca. 3 for 
$1.25. 
