GLADIOLI 
LONGFELLOW (Midseason-Decorative): A very- 
beautiful variety. Entire flower is of the clearest 
La France-pink with a prominent lighter mid¬ 
rib. Flowers are large, wide open, of good 
form and perfectly placed. Spike tall and slender 
and always straight. See illustration. $1 for 10; 
$7.50 per 100. 
MAID OF ORLEANS (Midseason-Exhibition and 
Decorative): An excellent Gladiolus of pure 
white with a cream throat. Has a good straight 
spike with many perfectly placed florets open 
at one time. Makes a very fine cut flower. $1.75 
for 10; $15 per 100. 
MAMMOTH WHITE (Midseason-Exhibition): 
One of the largest flowered Gladioli, florets 
often measuring seven inches or more in diam¬ 
eter and carried on tall straight spikes. The 
pure paperwhite florets are well arranged 
with many flowers open at a time. One of the 
best white exhibition varieties. See illustration. 
$1.25 for 10; $10 per 100. 
MARMORA (Midseason-Exhibition): A sensa¬ 
tional exhibition variety. Blooms are of immense 
size and carried on fine straight stems. One of 
the most beautiful. See illustration. $1.10 for 10; 
$8.50 per 100. 
MARY ELIZABETH (Late-Exhibition and Deco¬ 
rative): A very beautiful variety. Medium sized 
ruffled flowers of purest white with yellow 
throat. 6-9 flowers open at a time and carried on 
a fine spike. Flowers are of medium size yet 
most attractive. Wonderful texture. $2.25 for 10; 
$20 per 100. 
MILDRED LOUISE (Early-Exhibition): A fine ex¬ 
hibition variety. The prevailing color of upper 
petals is a pure strawberry-pink, while the 
lower petals blend from strawberry-pink at the 
tips to pinard-yellow in the throat. Faint spec¬ 
trum-red pencilings on midrib quite deep in the 
throat, anthers Delphinium-blue. The stem is 
strong and flexible. The beautiful triangular 
shaped florets open wide and measure 51/2 
inches or more across. There are 18-22 buds on 
each spike with many open at one time. Florets 
are of fine texture and well arranged. $2.75 for 
10; $25 per 100. 
MINUET (Midseason-Exhibition): The best of the 
self-colored lavender Gladioli, carrying some¬ 
times seven to nine heavily textured flowers 
open at once on fine, strong spike. A leading 
exhibition variety. See illustration. $.95 for 10; 
$7 per 100. 
MISS EDITH ROWE (Late-Decorative): A most 
beautiful sport of the well known variety "Rose 
Ash", greyish lavender in color, and when 
combined in a vase with "Rose Ash" produces 
an exceptionally beautiful effect. $5.25 for 10; 
$50 per 100. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND (Midseason-Exhibition): 
An immense flower, being the first of the new 
giant strain from New Zealand. Often grows 6 ft. 
tall with florets measuring 8 in. across. Color 
shrimp-pink shading to Begonia-rose with a me¬ 
dium sized blotch of Tyrian-rose. Sensational. 
Each $3.50. 
MOROCCO (Midseason-Exhibition): Large flor¬ 
ets of a deep glistening red, almost blackish in 
appearance. Six to eight open at one time on a 
fine spike. $1 for 10; $7.50 per 100. 
MOTHER MACHREE (Midseason-Exhibition): 
The color in this variety is most difficult to de¬ 
scribe, being of a vinaceous lavender overlaid 
toward the edges with salmon-pink. One of the 
most popular of the "smoky" varieties. Very tall, 
vigorous grower carrying 10-12 florets open at 
one time. $1.20 for 10; $9.50 per 100. 
MR. W. H. PHIPPS (Late-Exhibition): Of light 
salmon-rose. Long spike with 15-20 blooms open 
at a time, requiring good culture for best results. 
This has been one of the most popular varieties. 
$.85 for 10; $6 per 100. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS (Midseason-Exhibition): 
Ground color Begonia-rose striped with flame 
and brilliant scarlet. Lip, pale lemon slightly 
speckled with ruby. One of the aristocrats of 
the garden. $.80 for 10; $5.50 per 100. 
MRS. P. W. SISSON (Midseason-Exhibition): 
Most attractive flower of a creamy light pink, 
slightly ruffled. Flowers are large, several open 
at one time and carried on a tall strong stem. 
$.95 for 10; $7 per 100. 
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