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A. H. NICHOLS 
SYMPHONY —Light rosy pink with clear cream white 
blotch. This is about the color of Coryphee but 
never crooks. Medium size flowers. 6-8 or more 
open at a time. Should make a fine commercial 
and should be very popular with people who like 
Coryphee. Have also had many good reports on 
this one. 
Large—3 for 50c 
Medium—3 for 35c 
TAWNY —A novelty that would attract attention in any 
garden. Unusual color and shape. Its name suggests its 
color, almost brown with a yellow undertone. Long petals, 
unlike any other Gladiolus in form. 
Large—1 5c each 
Medium—10c each 
TIPLADY —We grow the improved. A selection from the old 
favorite. Tall, medium flowers of orange saffron, less in¬ 
clined to crooked spikes than the original. Early cut 
flower. 
Large—1 2 for 50c 
Medium—12 for 35c 
VEILCHENBLAU —A dark violet blue, lighter in throat. Fine 
spike, many open. Between Pelegrina and Van Konynen- 
burg in color. More popular each year. 
Large—3 for 25c; 12 for 75c 
Medium—1 2 for 35c 
VICTOR —Striking blood red flower with large pure white 
blotches on three lower petals and white mid-rib on two 
upper. Award of Merit, British Gladiolus Society. 
Large—3 for 25c; 1 2 for 75c 
Medium—1 2 for 40c 
WURTEMBERGIA —Very I arge brilliant red with straw blotches 
in throat. Very tall, strong growing plant. The best in 
this color. Conspicuous anywhere. 
Large—1 5c each; 1 2 for $1.25 
Medium—12 for 90c 
