GLADIOLI 
DUNA (Midseason-Decorative): A soft, light, 
pinky buff, fading to naphthaline-yellow at 
base of lip petals. Backs of petals are a shade 
darker than inside, being light safrano-pink. 
General color effect is new and most attractive. 
Five to six large flowers open at one time and 
carried on straight, well arranged spikes of 
medium height. $2.75 for 10; $25 per 100. 
EARLY MELODY (Early-Decorative): A very 
fine Gladiolus. Color is a clear Persian lilac. Six 
to eight flowers open at one time, large, well 
placed and carried on a fine spike. $2.25 for 10; 
$20 per 100. 
EDITH ROBSON (Midseason-Exhibition): Of 
light salmon-rose with a reddish blotch. Very 
tall, strong growing plant with a huge spike 
carrying 10 to 12 wide open flowers. One of 
the very best of the new Australian varieties. 
$3.85 for 10; $36 per 100. 
EMILE AUBRUN (Midseason-Exhibition): Un¬ 
usual, of distinct and striking color, an inde¬ 
scribable blending of salmon, orange and 
bronze, with slaty overtone. Center blotched 
cherry-red. Good sturdy spike with large flowers, 
well placed. Fascinating. $.85 for 10; $6 per 100. 
ERICA MORINI (Midseason-Decorative): One of 
the very best varieties in its color class. A very 
brilliant orange-red. Flowers are large, slightly 
ruffled with six or more flowers open at one 
time and carried on a fine spike., $5.25 for 10; 
$50 per 100. 
ETHELYN (Early - Small Flowered): Very fine 
orange-yellow Primulinus. Choice and distinct. 
$.75 for 10; $5 per 100. 
FRANK J. McCOY (Midseason-Exhibition): A 
very large rose-pink with brilliant scarlet blotch 
on lower petals. A very long spike with 6-8 
florets open at one time. Extremely valuable as 
an exhibition flower. $1.45 for 10; $12 per 100. 
FREDERICK CHRIST (Midseason-Exhibition): 
This Gladiolus possesses one of the most har¬ 
monious color combinations of La France-pink 
and yellow found in one flower. The large florets 
are carried on a tall erect spike with many 
blooms open at onetime. $2.75 for 10; $25 per 100. 
GATE OF HEAVEN (Midseason-Exhibition): A 
fine exhibition variety. Wonderfully ruffled, 
clear, deep yellow, entirely different from any 
other yellow and very beautiful. A real advance 
in the yellow section. $4.25 for 10; $40 per 100. 
GERTRUDE SWENSON (Midseason-Exhibition): 
At its best a beautiful mauve variety with a 
white blotch on the lower petals feathered with 
light orchid. Many florets out at one time. 
A fine shade in a color group that can stand 
many additions. Each $1.50. 
GIANT NYMPH (Early-Exhibition): A giant in 
growth with florets of light rose-pink and 
creamy yellow throat. A very fine exhibition 
variety. $.80 for 10; $5.50 per 100. 
GLORIOLA (Midseason-Decorative): A tall 
vigorous grower from Oregon. Color orange- 
salmon with cream throat and a barely per¬ 
ceptible ribbon edge of grayish blue. An 
excellent variety. $2.25 for 10; $20 per 100. 
GOLDEN CUP (Midseason-Decorative): Clear 
deep yellow, deeper than Golden Dream. Blooms 
are large and wide open but somewhat cup¬ 
shaped. No throat markings. Five to six heavily 
textured flowers open at one time and well 
arranged on a spike of good height. $3.05 for 10; 
$28 per 100. 
GOLDEN DREAM (Midseason-Exhibition): A dis¬ 
tinctive variety. Very tall spike with many flow¬ 
ers open at one time. $.80 for 10; $5.50 per 100. 
GOLDEN FRILLS (Early-Small Flowered): Deep, 
rich Daffodil-yellow with pink lines on lower 
petals; intensely ruffled and one of the most 
beautiful. $.80 for 10; $5.50 per 100. 
GOLDEN GODDESS (Midseason-Exhibition): 
The first patented Gladiolus, under the protec¬ 
tion of U. S. Plant Patent No. 77. 'Golden God¬ 
dess' seems to be perfect. It has size, color, form, 
placement and habit. It is the yellow we have 
been looking for and will unquestionably prove 
to be the most sensational introduction of recent 
years. Ten to twelve of the twenty-one to twenty- 
three florets are open at once. A deep rich 
golden yellow color with buds as yellow as the 
flower itself. Received highest awards wherever 
exhibited. See illustration. Each, $2.50. 
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