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SEED AND PLANT PRICE LIST 
MINUET—Beautiful pure, clear laven¬ 
der; good size, on strong, straight stems. 
Each 10c; 3 for 25c. 
IDA VAN—A most beautiful salmon- 
red or flaming orange-pink. A rich and 
brilliant color. 6c each; 60c dozen. 
JOHN T. PIRIE—An exceptionally 
colored variety; a sort of mahogany- 
brown with yellow bordered dark mahog¬ 
any-brown throat. In a class by itself. 
8c each; 80c dozen. 
KUNDERD’S YELLOW FAVORITE— 
Entire face of the flower deep yellow 
with deeper yellow on lower petals. 
Throat finely feathered and penciled 
soft-red. The plant is tall and stately. 
7c each; 70 dozen. 
MAINE—(Pure, glistening white with¬ 
out a blemish except very faint lavender 
feathering in throat. Tall, straight 
spikes; best white ever introduced. 10c 
each; $1.00 dozen. 
MOTHER MACHREE—Soft, smoky 
lavender and orange subdued with natur¬ 
al gray. Large flowers and plant and 
many out at a time. Each 8c; 80c dozen. 
MARY PICKFORD — An extraordin¬ 
ary flower of most delicate creamy- 
white; throat finest, soft sulphur-yellow. 
Exceptionally distinct and striking. 7c 
each; 70c dozen. 
MR. W. H. PHIPPS—La France pink 
overlaid with rose-salmon, lighter to¬ 
wards the center. Lower petals are 
faintly striped and speckled with ruby. 
Flowers enormous. A masterpiece in 
Gladiolus. 7c each; 70c dozen. 
MRS. P. W. SISSON—Clear, cameo- 
pink of heavy substance and beautiful 
form. Many large blooms open at a time. 
Each 8c; 80c dozen. 
PATRICIA CARTER—K underd’s 
Primulus—Tall spikes with many florets 
open. Beautiful tone of soft, light shrimp 
pink. Each 12c; 2 for 20c. 
MRS. F. C. PETERS—A beautiful 
flower of an enchanting soft, rosy laven¬ 
der; crimson blotches in the throat. Each 
7c; 10 for 60c. 
MRS. FRANCES KING—Jasper red 
with lower petals splashed with deeper 
red, throat lighter. Very large flowers 
well arranged. 5c each; 60c dozen. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS—A brilliant 
shade of begonia-rose, striped with 
scarlet. Conceded to be one of the best 
in its color. Flowers are very large. 5c 
each; 50c dozen. 
PANAMA—Immense spikes of large 
rosy pink flowers. One of the best and 
most popular. Late mid-season. 5c each; 
50c dozen. 
PEACE — Clear white with claret 
blotch on lower petals; feathered pale 
lavender. Very beautiful late white. 
5c each; 50c dozen. 
PFISTER’S TRIUMPH—The immense 
blooms of bright salmon-orange are well 
arranged on good, stiff spikes; many 
open at a time. Each 7c; 70c dozen. 
PRINCE OF WALES—Extra large 
flowers on a straight stem. The blooms 
are bright salmon-pink color. Each 5c; 
10 for 40c. 
SCHWAB EN — Marguerite yellow 
with carmine throat; very large flowers 
on straight spikes. One of the finest; 
late mid-season. 5c each; 50c dozen. 
VIRGINIA HALE—Beautiful, soft, 
creamy salmon-rose, deeper towards the 
border of all petals. Very refined and 
beautiful variety. 8c each; 80c dozen. 
WILRRINK—Delicate peach-pink with 
creamy shadings; fine, easy grower and 
free bloomer. Wide open flowers on tall 
spikes. 5c each; 50c dozen. 
WAR—The blooms are deep, blood-red 
shaded with crimson. Each 5c; 10 for 
50c. 
GLADIOLUS SPECIALS 
These Collections Do Not Include Novelties on Page 1 
COLLECTION NO. 1— One each Ruffled Glads, 13 in all, value 80c, for 65c. 
COLLECTION NO. 2— One each Primulinus, 6 bulbs in all. 30c value for 25c. 
COLLECTION NO. 3— One each Plain Petal Glads, 45 in all. Value $3.26 for $2.75. 
COLLECTION NO. 4— Any ten 5c Glads. 50c value for 30c. 
COLLECTION NO. 5— Any five 8c Glads. 40c value for 30c. 
COLLECTION NO. 6— Any seven 10c Glads. Value 70c for 50c. 
COLLECTION NO. 8— One dozen mixed Glads, size 11/2 inch and up. 30c do*. . 
COLLECTION NO. 9— One dozen Hybrid mixed, 1 inch and up. ’20c dozen. 
