WEST ORANGE, N. J. 
GLADIOLI—( Continued) 
Per 12 
*MRS. FRANK PENDLETON. Deep rose pink 
shading to pale pink in throat, large bright 
crimson blotches on lower petals, giving it a 
striking appearance; tall, vigorous grower; 
extra cut flower.40 
MRS. FRED C. PETERS. Fine lilac pink with 
purplish blotch in throat; many large flowers 
open at a time on long, erect stem; very vigo¬ 
rous growers.60 
MRS. F. C. HORNBERGER. A beautiful pure 
white Gladiolus without markings. Nicely 
ruffled, wide open, perfectly placed flowers 
of good texture. Many flowers open on 
strong, sturdy spike.75 
MRS. GEORGE W. MOULTEN. Violet red, self 
color; a giant in flowers and stern, many 
flowers open at a time.70 
MRS. H. E. BOTHIN. Gera nium pink tinted 
salmon, flaming scarlet center, a very striking 
color combination; well placed, heavily ruffled 
flowers on strong stem; a leader.60 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS. Begonia rose striped 
with flame scarlet, lower petal pale lemon 
speckled ruby; tremendously large flowers, 
many open at a time; very tall, strong stem 
with several side shoots, the whole forming a 
gigantic bouquet; considered one of the larg¬ 
est Glads in existence.60 
MRS. P. W. SISSON. Clear cameo pink of 
large size; very vigorous.60 
MRS. S. A. ERRY. Brilliant ora nge with 
orange-crimson blotch; immense, wide open 
flowers of good substance; spike tall and 
strong, producing 6 to 8 giant blooms at once. 1.40 
MRS. T. E. LANGFORD. Appleblossom pink, 
touch of canary yellow in throat. 7.50 
MRS. VAN KONYENBURG. Matchless aniline 
blue; beats far the color of any other blue 
variety; grows five feet tall, stems erect, 
flowers well placed on stems. Even the very 
last top flower opens up in its true color; 
without doubt the best blue today.75 
MRS. WATT. Wine red, the shade of the 
American Beauty Rose; many flowers open, 
on medium long stem, making it very adapt¬ 
able for the garden.60 
MURIEL. Beautiful pure lilac with deeper 
blotch in throat on lower petals; many per¬ 
fectly placed flowers open at a time on tall, 
erect stem; a rare beauty.70 
NANCY HANKS. Rich apricot to orange-pink 
with grenadine tongue. These primulinus-hy- 
brid colors are very unusual in the large 
flowering Gladiolus. Six or more flowers open 
at one time, fine placement and substance. 
Vigorous grower and rapid multiplier. A 
splendid cut flower. Will not burn in hot 
climate. Received award of Merit, Haarlem, 
Holland, also British Gladiolus Society, 
1926-27..'. .60 
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