SEABROOK NURSERIES GLADIOLUS 
MARY ELIZABETH (LM) Stevens 
Ruffled white, cream throat. Several 
open on tall spike. Fine texture. L 
35c ea. M 25c ea. 
MARY FREY (M) Gelser 
Earlier and slightly deeper in color 
than the variety Mrs. F. C. Peters. 
Lavender pink with ruby blotch. Per 
dz. L 50c. M 30c. S 20c. 100 Bits. 20c. 
MARY JANE (M) Kunderd 
Silvery lavender with cream throat. 
L 60c dz. M 40c dz. 
MARY PICKFORD (M) Kunderd 
A most delicate creamy white, 
throat finest soft sulphur-yellow. 
Stem and calix white. A fine gladiolus. 
Per dz. L 50c. M 30c. 100 Bits. 15c. 
MILDRED LOUISE (M) Wentworth 
Strawberry pink, spectrum red 
penciling. Well shaped and firm petals. 
18-20 buds. Fine exhibition variety. 
Per ea. L 35c. $3.50 dz. M 25c ea. 
$2.25 dz. S 15c ea. $1.50 dz. 
MINUET (M) Coleman 
New self-colored lavender, rich, 
very large flower of heavy substance. 
Experts agree that this is one of the 
leading varieties. Per dz. L 60c. M 
35c. S 25c. 100 Bits. 20c. 
MISS DES MOINES (M) Prestgard 
Lovely clear pale lavender shading 
deeper at tips of petals. Creamy 
throat. Several open. Tall, strong 
grower. L 10c. $1.00 dz. M 50c dz. 
S 35c dz. 
MISS EDITH ROWE (LM) Rowe 
A sport of Rose Ash with clear 
grayish blue color. Similar to Rose 
Ash in every way. Combination of 
these two varieties exceptionally 
beautiful in a vase of cut flowers. 
L 50c ea. M 35c ea. S 20c ea. Bits. 80c 
dz. 
MME. MOUNET SULLY (M) Lem. 
Ivory white with carmine blotch in 
throat. Very distinct and beautiful. 
Per dz. L 60c. M 35c. S 25c. 100 Bits. 
30c. 
MOORISH KING (M) Pfitzer 
Similar to Marocco and Persia, but 
much finer and larger. A beautiful 
glistening dark red. Per ea. L 50c. M 
35c. 
MOTHER MACHREE (M) Stevens 
Vinaceous lavender with edges of 
petals overlaid with salmon-pink. Very 
soft color flaked with an orange-red 
which gives it a gold appearance, some 
considering it the finest of the 
“ Ashes of Roses” type. 6-8 wide open 
florets well placed on tall spike. L 
10c. $1.00 dz. M 50c dz. S 25c dz. 100 
Bits. 25c. 
MR. LOUIS G. ROWE (LM) S. N. 
A charming gladiolus of dainty col¬ 
oring. It is white, flushed faintly 
with pale pink, more strongly at tips 
of petals. The inner low T er petals are 
suffused with pale green-yellow. In 
the opening florets the petals are re¬ 
curved, turning back prettily for a 
quarter of their length. They straight¬ 
en as flowering progresses. Seven 
4 inch florets open at once on a slen¬ 
der graceful spike. 12-15 buds on 18 
inch flower head. Per ea. L $3.00. M 
$2.00. S $1.00. 
MR. W. H. PHIPPS (M) Diener 
Beautiful flesh-pink with about 22 
blooms to a spike, and nearly all 
opening at a time. There is no variety 
new or old at any price that can 
compete with it. Per dz. L 50c. M 30c. 
5 20c. 100 Bits. 15c. 
MRS. CALVIN COOLIDGE (M) Kun. 
Large, soft ruffled salmon-pink, with 
pure yellow throat One of the most 
beautiful glads. Per dz. L 50c. M 30c. 
S 20c. 100 Bits. 15c. 
MRS. DR. NORTON (EM) Kunderd 
This lovable variety is well known. 
Beautiful, tall, cream and pink in a 
very harmonious blending. Per dz. L 
50c. M 30c. S 20c . 100 Bits. 15c. 
3-4-6 may be purchased at 12 rate. No single item for less than 10 cents. 
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