doz. 
$.50 
25 
$.90 
100 
$3.20 
.45 
.75 
2.60 
.45 
.75 
2.60 
.60 
1.00 
3.60 
.45 
.80 
2.90 
.40 
.70 
2.30 
.60 
1.00 
3.60 
.45 
.80 
2.90 
.60 
1.00 
3.60 
Gladioli in Elite Varieties 
In this splendid flower we have one of the most dependable and satisfactory of all 
blooms for beautifying the garden and one o f the most easily grown of all the occupants of 
the garden. Gladiolus may be planted from early spring until as late as the first week in July. 
.65 2.20 
1.00 3.60 
.95 3.40 
.70 2.30 
.80 2.90 
.60 1.00 3.60 
.75 2.60 
Albania. Purest glistening white, one of the most pleasing in this color. Flowers doz. 25 100 
placed correctly on the spike . i . $.45 $.75 $2.60 
Alice Tiplady. A lovely blend of salmon-apricot and orange. Tall, straight spike 
with ten to twelve blooms ... 
Berty Snow. One of the finest soft rosy lavender-colored Gladiolus. Flowers 
large and well placed on long spikes .60 
Cath. Coleman. Fine bright-La-France- pink, lower petals marked amaranth- 
purple with white line through the center .55 
Crimson Glow. Glowing crimson with a dark velvety center. Flowers immense 
and plentifully spread on tall stem .40 
Giant Nymph. Light rose-pink, with creamy yellow throat. Very large, wide- 
open flowers, on tall strong stems . .45 
Golden Dream. Pure golden yellow. The spike and size of flower is like Golden 
Measure but its color better and clearer .45 .80 2.90 
Halley. Very large, early flowering, rich salmon. One of the most popular .40 .70 2.30 
Jewell. Light salmon pink with beautiful golden throat. Flowers large and wide 
open on slender graceful stems .45 .75 2.60 
Joerg’s Yellow. An improvement on the best of yellow. 
Flower spike 5 feet high, carrying 12 to 18 large flowers 
Los Angeles. Beautiful shrimp-pink, with glowing orange- 
carmine blotch in throat. Tall and graceful .45 
Maiden’s Blush. An old favorite. Very delicate pink. Fine¬ 
ly formed flowers and wiry stems. Very early .35 .65 2.20 
Mary Fennell. Tall, light-lavender with primrose throat. 
Splendid and attractive cutflower .-.50 .90 3.20 
Miss Helen Franklin. (Ruffled). A good white with faint 
lavender markings; flowers well placed on good stem.45 80 2.90 
Mrs. Francis King. Brilliant vermillion scarlet. Popular on 
account of its attractive color. Splendid for mass effects .45 .75 2.60 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Deep rose-pink with bright crimson 
blotches on lower petals, giving it a striking appearance .45 .75 2.60 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Enormously large flowers of beautiful begonia-rose, striped flame- 
scarlet. Produce several side-shoots . 
Orange Queen. Purest apricot, of a very warm tint. Large, open flowers on fine stems. 
Justly considered one of the best .-. 
Peace. Beautiful white, with pale lilac feathering. Flowers large, of good form, correct¬ 
ly placed on heavy, straight spike .... 
Phantasy. Clear salmon with coral margin, buds are brilliant orange-scarlet. Upper 
flower petal folds back. Most attractive . 
Scarlano. (Ruffled). A brilliant and most striking flower of rich orange-red. A vigorous 
grower . 
Souvenir. Superb rich canary-yellow. Large hooded flowers facing forward, four to six 
open at the same time . 
Twotint. Pink, shaded white, suffused with yellow. A most pleasing Two-Toned Gladiolus 
and very distinctive ... 
Virginia. Large, massive flowers of flaming scarlet, many open at one time. A favorite 
in its color ... 
W. H. Phipps. Clear pink with light salmon reflex, lips faintly speckled ruby. Truly 
enormous flowers and spikes of great beauty .-. 
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