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GLADIOLUS 
On this and following pages are listed all the latest novelties 
and the best of the older kinds in the large-flowering classes 
while the distinct and beautiful Primulinus types are also well 
represented. 
Newer Varieties 
Doz. 100 
Amador. A new, glowing red, many open at a 
time; never burns.$4.00 
Angel’s Dream. Splendid color of glowing pink. 
Extra fine. 1.00 
Ave Maria. Has seven or eight large, light blue 
flow rs, with small purple blotches open at 
one time. Well placed on strong spike. 1.50 
Bagdad. A blending of dark rose and slate grey; 
one of the best in the smoky varieties. 2.25 
Bill Sowden. Immense flowers of deep blood red. 2.00 
Blue Danube. Pure amethyst blue with splendid 
dark blotch; tall, well formed spike. 2.75 
Blue Triumphator. Pale soft China blue, with 
silver gloss, lower petals with markings of 
bluish purple. 3.50 
Charles Lindbergh. Clear pink, with light 
throat; large blooms on tall spike. 
Coronado. Heavily ruffled white with a royal 
purple throat; flowers very large. 2.00 
Coronation. Light salmon, shading to cream; 
very choice variety. 7.50 
Duna. Soft pink, buff; large blooms on strong 
stem. 6.50 
Gertrude Pfitzer. Light China blue; violet 
blotch. 2.00 
Jonkheer Van Tets. Strong spike, with eight 
or more immense pure white flowers open at 
one time; no markings. 4.00 
Mexican Fire Opal. Deep rich orange. 1.75 
Michigan Giant. Dark salmon flowers of enor¬ 
mous size, well placed on tall spike. 
Morocco. Deep maroon, considered the best in 
this color. 1.00 
Mrs. T. E. Langford. Appleblossom pink, 
canary yellow in throat; tall, strong stem. . . . 5.00 
Paisley. Odd shade of rose and gold, shrimp pink 
in center of petals. 1.25 
Paul Pfitzer. Brilliant velvety purple, large, 
massive flowers, on strong stems. 1.00 
Pelegrina. Deep violet blue, lower petals some¬ 
what darker; the best in its color. 
Picardy. Soft apricot pink, very large flowers on 
tall, strong spikes. A grand exhibition variety. 2.00 
Red Lory. Carmine rose, with deeper blotches, 
many open flowers. Extra fine. 4.00 
Red Roy. Rich red with cream blotches. 1.25 
Rosa Bella. Rich pink with no markings; con¬ 
sidered the very best clear pink. 3.75 
Salbach’s Orchid. Clear Orchid pink, extra fine. 3.50 
Schwaben Girl. Pure pink self color, very early. 2.75 
Seabrook White. New white exhibition variety, 
with slight purple markings in throat; large, 
wide open slightly ruffled florets. A fine variety. 
Each $1. 
Wasaga. Clear buff, large flowers, perfectly 
placed, on tall spikes. 6.50 
Wurtenbergia. Large, red flowers with white 
throat. Extra fine. 3.50 
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