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MISSION GARDENS 
Gladiolus 
It 60c; M 40c; S 20c; Bits, 100 for 10c. 
Dorothy Dell (Carpenter). Large orange 
chrome; very pleasing color combination. 
Strong grower and of extraordinary value. 
Each: L 40c; M 25c; S 15c; Bits, 10 for 
25c. 
Do X (Pfitzer). Color amber yellow with 
two lower petals sulphur to almost gold. 
The flowers are of good substance, fine form 
and well placed on a long strong spike. A 
mid-season variety of strong healthy 
growth and the largest yellow gladiolus in 
commerce. Each: L $1.50; M $1.00; S 
70c; Bits, 2 for 35c. 
Early Dawn (Briggs). 6 5-7 0 days. One of 
the earliest varieties. Flowers are rich 
rose in color and quite large. Tall grower 
and a good propagator. Per 10: L $1.60; 
M $1.00; S 50c; Bits, 100 for 80c. 
Eleanora Duse (Lemoine). A large white, 
shaded flesh-pink, heavily blotched crim¬ 
son. Tall spike and strong grower. Per 
10: L 75c; M 50c; S 30c; Bits, 10 for 50c. 
Ensemble (Stevens). Fine yellow, beauti¬ 
fully ruffled and laciniated. Per 10: L 
$1.60; M $1.00; S 50c; Bits, 100 for 25c. 
Erica Morini (Pfitzer). Outstanding scarlet, 
superior to Pfitzer’s Triumph. Earlier, 
more flowers open, taller stem. Each: L* 
20c; M 15c; S 7c; Bits, 10 for 50c. 
Esme Desailly (Errey). 85 days. Attractive 
salmon pink. Many large flowers open and 
perfectly placed. Per 10: L 70c; M 40c; S 
20c; Bits, 100 for 20c. 
Fairy Lantern (Neeley). A dainty Glad of 
deep lavender rose, veined cream. Per 10: 
L 80c; M 50c; S 20c; Bits, 100 for 20c. 
Fata Morgana (Pfitzer). 7 2 days. Peach- 
blossom pink, shading to yellow in throat. 
Per 10: L 60c; M 30c; .S 20c; Bits, 100 
for 20c. 
Franz Schubert (Rev. Christ). 79 days. Fine 
clear pink with white throat. Per 10: L 
50c; M 30c; S 15c; Bits, 100 for 10c. 
Gate of Heaven (Pfitzer). A deep rich yellow 
from Germany. Large ruffled florets of 
good substance. Per 10: L $2.00; M $1.20; 
S 75c; Bits, 10 for 25c. 
Gertrude (Mair). Smoky salmon, flaked 
deeper with small cream blotch. A good 
grower with plenty open. Per 10: L 50c; 
M 30c; S 20c; Bits, 100 for 50c. 
Georgette (Kingsley). 80 days. Large flow¬ 
ering, geranium pink, cream blotch, red 
feather. Long flower spike. Each: L 50c; 
M 25c; S 15c; Bits, 10 for 30c. 
Glady’s Clark (Carpenter). Tall cosine pink 
with a slight rose feathering in lower petal. 
Good propagator. Per 10: L $1.00; M 60c; 
S 40c; Bits, 100 for 50c. 
Gold Eagle (Austin). 65 days. Deep clear 
yellow. Extremely early. Per 10: L 30c; 
M 20c; S 10c; Bits, 100 for 10c. 
Golden Chimes (Ellis). Fine ruffled yellow 
with large flowers and many open. Each: 
L 50c; M 30c; S 20c; Bits, 10 for 40c. 
Golden Dream. An extremely tall, rich, pure 
yellow. Per 10: L 40c; M 20c; S 10c. 
Golden Flame (Kingsley). Dark orange salm¬ 
on with yellowish lip; tall and straight; 
good substance; 6-8 ojpen. Each: L 60c; 
M 40c; S 20c; Bits, 10 for 50c. 
Golden Poppy (Prestgard). Deep rich yellow 
with light shades of orange; very attrac¬ 
tive. Per 10: L $1.00; M 75c; S 50c; Bits, 
10 for 25c. 
Graf Zeppelin (Pfitzer). Clear brilliant orange 
scarlet; one of the favorite reds. Per 10: 
L 60c; M 40c; 8 20c; Bits, 100 for 25c. 
Gypsy Girl (Carpenter). Color is scarlet, 
marked wfth a yellow blotch and red 
feathering. The flowers are the large 
round-petaled type, and 7-8 open at once. 
Each: L $1.00; M 60c; S 40c; Bits, 10 for 
60c. 
Heathfield (Errey). Bright orange crimson, 
shading to copper orange on outer portion. 
10-12 flowers open at a time. Per 10: L 
$1.20; M 80c; S 40c; Bits, 10 for 10c. 
Heavenly Blue (Pfitzer). 91 days; soft pale 
blue with darker lines. Per 10: M 30c; 
S 20c; Bits, 100 for 20c. 
Heritage (Ristow). The color is a rich warm 
pure pink, blending to lighter in the throat, 
with white mid-ribs on the lower petal; 
very long flower spike, with 10-12 open; 
won first prize as best seedling at the 
World’s Fair. Each: L 80c; M 70c; Bits, 
each 15c. 
Impressive (Alkemade). Very large light pink. 
Each: L 15c; M 10c; S 8c; Bits, 10 for 10c. 
Inspiration (Palmer). 86 days. Deep shrimp 
pink. Unusual form, petals being waved 
and fluted, giving it a very pleasing and 
highly decorative effect. Per 10: L $1.00; 
M 60c; S 30c; Bits, 100 for 40c. 
Jean Phyllis (Carpenter). La France pink 
with sulphur-yellow blotch. Wonderful 
size and substance. Each: L 40c; M 20c; 
S 10c; Bits, 10 for 25c. 
Jessie (Mair). Pure deep rose with cream 
throat. Daintily flecked. Per 10: L 60c; 
M 40c; S 20c; Bits, 100 for 15c. 
Johann Strauss (Pfitzer). 100 days. Color 
salmon-pink to peach-red with a harmoniz¬ 
ing creamy yellow throat. A strong, healthy 
variety of good substance, and propagates 
well. Each: L $1.75; M $1.25; S 80c; 
Bits, each 15c. 
John Bach (Pfitzer). Very large orange 
salmon with from 10-12 flowers open at a 
time. One of the largest flowers in the 
garden. Good substance and a strong 
grower. Each: L 80c; M 60c; S 30c; Bits, 
each 10c. 
John Hill (Mair). Smoky brick-red with 
cream blotch. First-class certificate. Each: 
L 20c; M 10c; S 5c; Bits, 10 for 10c. 
John Ramsay (Mair). Tall orange red with 
many open. Per 10: L $1.50; M 75c; S 
30c; Bits, 100 for 60c. 
June Glory (Rev. Christ). Salmon-pink with 
dark throat markings. Large, wide open 
florets. Very early. Each: L 25c; M 15c; 
S 10c; Bits, 10 for 15c. 
