MR. W. H. PHIPPS 
The wonder gladiolus. A pure pink color of mammoth 
size and form. See page 15 for color reproduction. 
Large (2-12c, 10-50c); Medium (10-25c); Small 
(10-15c). 
MINUET 
A lavender that is known as the best in its color class. 
There have been many new ones of this color but none 
have beaten this one yet. 
Large (2-12c, 10-50c); Medium (10-2 5c); Small 
(10-15c). 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS 
A begonia rose shade. It’s not a new one but it is still 
winning more than its share of prizes. 
Large (2-12c, 10-50c); Medium (10-25c); Small 
(10-15c). 
MRS. P. W. SISSON 
A beautiful shade of light pink. Will open many large 
blooms at once. See page 14 for color reproduction. 
Large (2-12c, 10-50c); Medium (10-25c); Small 
(10-15c). 
MRS. S. A. ERREY 
The largest of the orange varieties. The only thing 
against it is that it is apt to bleach in the sun. 
Large (10c, 10-70c); Medium (10-40c); Small 
(10-20c). 
MAID OF ORLEANS 
A large tall milk white with a cream throat. Beauti¬ 
ful round flowers. See page 8 for complete description and 
prices. 
Large (15c, 10-$ 1.20); Medium (10c, 10-80c); Small 
(10c, 10-60c). 
ORANGE WONDER 
Very large orange colored gladiolus. 
Large (2-12c, 10-5 0c); Medium (10-2 5c); Small 
(10-15c). 
PELEGRINA 
A very dark shade of blue with a slight red marking 
in the throat. 
Large (20c, 10-$1.60); Medium (15c, 10-$1.20); 
Small (10c, 10-80c). 
PICARDY 
Beautiful shell pink color. Mammoth size and habits. 
See page 8 for complete description and prices. 
Large (10c, 10-80c); Medium (2-10c, 10-40c); Small 
(10-2 5c). 
RAMESSES 
A novelty. The color is red-purple with a deep crim¬ 
son blotch. Spike very tall and the florets are large and 
very ruffled. 
Large (20c, 10-$ 1.60) ; Medium (10c, 10-80c); Small 
(2-14c, 10-60c). 
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