SEABROOK NURSERIES GLADIOLUS 
MRS. ELLA G. MORRISON (M) Kir. 
Largo flowers that will measure 
over seven inches under favorable 
conditions. Color, shell-pink, lighter 
throat. Produces numerous side spikes 
thus prolonging period of bloom. Per 
dz. L 50c. M 30c. S 20c. 100 Bits. 15c. 
MRS. F. C. HORNBERGER (LM) H. 
A fine white gladiolus. Nicely ruf¬ 
fled, wide open, perfectly placed 
blooms of remarkable texture with 28 
buds to the spike. Strong, sturdy and 
very vigorous grower. Per dz. L 50c. 
M 30c. S 20c. 100 Bits. 15c. 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON (EM) 
Our list would not seem complete 
without this favorite variety. Large 
shell-pink with very showy crimson 
blotch. Per dz. L 50c. M 25c. S 15c. 
100 Bits. 15c. 
MRS. F. C. PETERS (LM) Fischer 
Beautiful shade of rose-lilac with 
soft crimson blotch bordered white on 
lower petals. Tall and vigorous grower 
with blooms of remarkable texture 
with 28 buds to spike. Per dz. L 50c. 
M 30c. S 20c. 100 Bits. 15c. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS (LM) Diener 
The size of the flowers of this va¬ 
riety is very large and spikes very 
long. Ground color, begonia rose, 
striped with brilliant scarlet. Pale 
lemon lip, slightly speckled ruby. 
Grows to a height of five feet and 
over. We believe it to be the largest, 
showiest and most vigorous variety 
grown. Per dz. L 50c. M 30c. S 20c. 
100 Bits 15c. 
MRS. P. W. SISSON (LM) Coleman 
Cameo pink. Several open. Tall, 
straight spike. One of the best light 
pinks. Good exhibition variety. Per 
dz. L 50c. M 30c. S 20c. 100 Bits. 15c. 
MRS. S. A. ERREY (M) Errey 
A splendid exhibition orange with 
red blotch. 8-10 large florets on a 
strong spike. Wonderful if cut and 
allowed to bloom indoors. Per dz. M 
50c. S 35c. 100 Bits. 20c. 
MRS. VAN KONYNENBURG (M) Pf 
Aniline blue of strong growth, a 
trifle darker than Heavenly Blue. Tall 
5-foot spikes with plenty florets open. 
Per dz. L 50c. M 30c. S 20c. 100 Bits. 
15c. 
MRS. WILLARD RICHARDSON (E) 
Dark red with darker blotch. Tall, 
vigorous grower. Several open. Per 
dz. L 50c. M 30c. S 20c. 100 Bits. 20c. 
NANCY HANKS (EM) Salbach 
Very rich peach-red to orange-pink 
with prominent grenadine tongue. 
Wide open flowers much on the order 
of Betty Nuthall. This is another good 
variety for cut flowers. Per dz. L 40c. 
M 25c. S 15c. 100 Bits. 15c. 
ORANGE QUEEN (EM) Pfitzer 
A primulinus grandiflorous of beau¬ 
tiful copper-orange self-color, very 
rich, one of the very best. Per dz. L 
50c. M 30c. S 15c. 100 Bits. 15c. 
ORANGE WONDER (L) Kemp 
One of the very few good varieties 
in the orange class. Large flower, 
vigorous grower, splendid color. Per 
dz. L 60c. M 40c. S 25c. 100 Bits. 25c. 
OSALIN (LM) Salbach 
A lovely clear coral-pink with soft 
orange markings in the throat. A very 
beautiful exhibition and commercial 
variety. Per dz. L 40c. M 20c. S 15c. 
100 Bits. 15c. 
OUR SELECTION (M) Ball 
Salmon-red, flecked with deeper 
shade, often marked with slate flak- 
ings. Lower petals carry a blotch of 
cerise, bordered with cream. Long 
spikes of large blooms with many 
open. Wonderful exhibition variety. 
L 60c dz. M 30c dz. 
PATRICIA CARTER (E) Kunderd 
Very clear shell pink, no markings. 
A very dainty glad. 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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