EDWARD A. MANDA, Inc. 
GLADIOLI—( Continued) 
Per 12 
NEBRASKA. Aster purple, sulphur yellow 
blotch on lower petals; tall, strong spikes, well 
arranged flowers.75 
-NIAGARA. Primrose yellow, splashed and 
striped with bright pink; large flowers on 
good, strong spike; an old standard.50 
*ODIN. D eep salmon pink with intense car¬ 
mine blotch on lower petals, giving it a very 
warm color combination; large flowers on 
strong stem; very early; splendid cut flower. .60 
GRANGE GLORY. Deep orange with carmine 
blotched throat, creamy white stripes on lower 
petals; very vigorous, husky plant, broad 
foliage and heavily ruffled flowers on strong 
stem; extra for landscape work.60 
ORANGE WONDER. Deep orange of a clear 
color; tall, strong grower, large flowers. An 
orange flower of quality.90 
OSALIN. A very lovely coral-pink with soft 
orange marking in throat. Especially beauti¬ 
ful under electric light. This variety is the 
mid-season pink to use with the early Prince 
of Wales and Richard Diener. Good height, 
fine placement, six large blooms open at one 
time. One of the loveliest Gladiolus in the 
whole garden.75 
OUR SELECTION. Rich salmon red, overlaid 
with slate; lower petal blotched cerise, 
bordered with cream. 1.20 
PAISLEY. Odd shade of rose and gold; 
shrimp pink in center of petals, deeper pink 
towards edges. 1.20 
PANAMA. Rose pink, self color; very large, 
wide open flowers on stiff stems; many open 
at a time.45 
PAUL PFITZER. Brilliant, velvety purple; 
large, massive flowers on strong stems; pro¬ 
lific grower.75 
PEACE. Pure white with lilac feathering on 
lower petals; large flowers on long, strong 
stem ; many open at a time; great variety for 
late blooming.45 
PEACH ROSE. Deep rose pink with rose-red 
blotches in throat; a wonderful variety.90 
PEARL OF CALIFORNIA. Clear La France 
pink, blending to a rosy white throat; as many 
as 10 to 12 large flowers open at a time, mak¬ 
ing a bouquet in itself. A real wonder — no 
garden should be without it . 1.20 
PELEGRINA. Deep violet blue; lower petals 
somewhat darker. The best in its color. 3.00 
PERSIA. Deep mahogany red, almost black... .75 
PHAENOMEN. A beautiful Gladiolus, the color 
a blending of salmon pink and rich yellow; 
very good spike with perfectly placed flowers. .75 
PICARDY. Soft apricot pink. An excellent 
variety. 2.00 
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4.00 
4.00 
6.00 
5.00 
8.00 
8.00 
3.00 
5.00 
3.00 
6.00 
8.00 
25.00 
5.00 
5.00 
15.00 
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