Stevensville, Michigan 
Large — 5c Each; 3 for 11c; 6 for 20c 
Medium — 3c Each; 3 for 7c; 6 for 13c 
Anna Eberius. Dark velvety purple; throat deeper 
shade. Large flower set on tall spike. 
Uoity Kouiicc. Dale iliac, creamy uiroat with delicate 
lines of purple. Large flowers, tall spike. 
Hetty Leu. One of the tallest growers, with large 
flowers of beautiful shell pink. Prim. 
Huron J. Huiot. Deep violet blue; one of the finest 
blue Gladioli. Fine slender spike. 
Butterfly. Very strong and vigorous; large pale sal¬ 
mon yellow, ruicled flower. 
Catliarina. Light blue violet; a little deeper on the 
petals. Maroon throat. Graceful stem. 
Elizabeth Tabor. Most beautiful early pink, maroon 
throat, blooms in fifty to sixty days. 
Flaming bworel. 'Fall nne plant. Flowers well placed 
on spike very showey red. 
Gold Eagle. Deep clear yellow. Slightly ruffled, 
extremely early. One or the leading yellows. 
Golden Dream. Deep, pure yellow. Tall and fine ex¬ 
hibition variety. One of the best clear yellows. 
llenry Ford. Very dark rhodamine purple, shading 
into deeper tones near center. 
Jenny Lind. Light salmon, cream throat. One of the 
most beautiful Gladioli. 
Joe. Coleman. Very large and vigorous. Ruffled, very 
choice red. Extra good for cut flower. 
Liiiella. Large blossoms of perfect placement, deep 
cream yellow and orange, Primulinus Hybrid. 
Lacinatus. Rose-pink, slender spike; petals are 
notched and frilled. An odd and different flower, 
Louise. Beautiful shade of lavender of a bluish tinge 
this makes it the finest lavender yet produced. 
Mary Picbiord. Creamy white with a throat of softest 
sulphur yellow, Pou’ll like our little Mary. 
Mrs. Dr. Norton. Finest cream and pink. Everywhere 
awarded the highest honors. 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Deep rose pink, with carmine 
blotch, large flowers. 
Miss Helen Franklin. Early ruffled white with violet 
purple penciling on lower petals. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Rose colored blossoms. This is 
probably one of the largest “Glads.” 
Orange Queen. Beautiful light orange, deeper at 
edge of petals very popular with everyone. 
Odin. Beautiful salmon orange, with dark blotch. 
You will like it in your cobection. 
Opalescent. A very good tall lavender. Vigorous 
grower and fine cut flower variety. 
Pink Wonder. Light Pink with large florets com¬ 
bination markings in throat. 
Peace. Fine large white with wine pencilings on lower 
petals. Very good, strong and healthy. 
l»rtde of Lancaster. Orange salmon. Rich, fiery, 
deeper orange throat. Ruffled. 
I’inglo. Tall, slender, wiry spikes of golden yellow 
blossoms; very odd. 
Priority. Venitian pink, shaded darker toward the 
tips. A sure winner. 
Red Canna. Deep crimson; large flowers on very tall, 
wiry stems; very suitable for cutting. 
Red Feather. Very large flower, tall spike, orange 
hair line markings in throat, fine vase flower. 
Rose Ash. Corinthian red shading to Ashes of Roses 
lower petals light yellow speckled with ruby. 
Richard's Delight. Beautiful cream and pink; tall, 
slender spike, many florets onen at a time. 
Splendorra. Very dark wine-black. A splendid color, 
very distinct. 
Searlono. Probably the most intense early scarlet 
variety. Tall spike, large flowers, finely ruffled. 
Scarlet Prineeps. Six or more massive “Princeps” like 
blooms open at a time. Throat a little deeper. 
War. Deep blood red, large open flowers well placed 
on tall spike. The best of this color. 
Any 25 from above group—Large, 80c; Medium, 50c 
