EDWARD A. MANDA, Inc. 
GLADIOLI 
In the following lists will he found practically every 
worth-while Gladiolus of the present day, both the 
latest introductions and the best of the older and 
better known sorts. 
The bulbs are of the highest quality, well-grown, 
carefully harvested and stored, and are top size that 
the crop affords, measuring 1 Y\ inches and up, in 
diameter, according to variety. 
Varieties marked thus (*) are especially recommended for 
forcing. 
Per 12 100 
A. E. KUNDERD. Very large salmon pink 
with rose red blotch. Heavily ruffled. Similar 
to Marshall Foch, but larger flowers.$ .60 $ 5.00 
AIDA. Striking dark blue with large flowers; 
two small lilac-red blotches in throat; very- 
early.'. .80 7.50 
ALBANIA. Pure snow white; large, wide open 
flowers, with beautiful round petals.50 4.00 
ALBATROS. Unquestionably one of the best 
and largest white Gladioli; flowers are abso¬ 
lutely without blotches or throat markings and 
of good substance. 2.00 15.00 
*AMERICA. Soft lavender pink, with lighter 
throat; good flower spike; very popular.45 3.00 
AMADOR. A new' glowing red; many open 
at a time; never burns. 4.00 33.00 
ANGEL’S DREAM. Splendid color of glowing 
pink; many open..90 5.00 
ANNA EBERIUS. Deep rhodamine purple 
with dark Bordeaux center, the whole a warm 
velvety color; large flowers on strong stem... .60 4.00 
ANTHONY B. KUNDERD. Delicate crea m, 
overlaid blush pink, lower petals primrose 
yellow with pink edges; very strong, robust 
grower; heavily ruffled.75 5.00 
APPLEBLQSSOM. Very attractive apple blos¬ 
som pink; tall, straight spike; many- large 
flowers open at a time. A rare beauty. 1.10 7.00 
ARABIA. Extremely dark mahogany red, al¬ 
most black. Although the darkest of all, it re¬ 
tains brilliancy and sheen and is very rich in 
texture. Tall spikes with many flowers open. .60 4.00 
ARIZONA. Deep rose pink with maroon mark¬ 
ings on lower petals; tali, strong cut flower 
of great keeping qualities. A-l florist variety 
and good forcer.45 3.00 
AVE MARIA. Light blue with small purplish 
blotches. 7-8 flowers open at a time. Though 
a light blue, is much darker than Heavenly 
Blue.'. 1.60 12.00 
BAGDAD. A blending of dark rose and slate 
gray. One of the best in the smoky varieties.. 2.50 20.00 
BALBOA. Clear glowing apricot pink, blend¬ 
ing into a warm yellow in throat. 1.20 8.00 
