Terrace Gladioli Gardens 
Large — 6c Each; 3 for 14c; 6 for 23c 
Medium — 4c Each; 3 for 8c; 6 for 15c 
Annie Laurie. Heavily ruffled delicate pink over¬ 
laid with light rose pink. A very beautiful Glad. 
Aflame. Begonia rose shading to orange flame. Ex¬ 
tremely large flower. Often six inches across. 
A. 15. ivunderd. Tall, large, deeply ruffled flower of 
delicate cream color. Flushed pink. 
Apricot Glow. A clear apricot prim, of good size, well¬ 
spaced open flowers. 
lleugel Tiger... Barge blossoms of a peculiar shade of 
smoky red, striped with blue-gray. 
Battle Creek. Self colored violet, shading little deeper 
in throat. Very attractive. 
Capt. Boynton. Lavender blue on white ground. 
Purplish blotch on lower petals. Large flowers. 
Cardinal Prince. Clear cardinal red. Strong grower. 
One of the very best reds. 
Cooper Bronze. Grandiflorus Prim, Old Copper and 
Bronze. Very good. Good propagator. 
Giant Nymph. A GIANT in growth and flowers. Light 
rose pink with creamy yellow throat. Don’t miss this. 
Golden Frills. Heaviiy ruffled, deep yellow, small 
flame feather in the throat, a pretty Glad. 
Glory of U.S.A. Orange-salmon, fine large open flowers, 
good grower, and erect spikes. 
Golden Measure. Pure golden yellow with no other 
, markings. Extra strong gpower. 
Heavenly Blue. A wonderful, pleasing, soft blue color. 
Heliotrope-lilac. Good long spike. 
Iwa. Light rose with red blotch. Tall strong grow¬ 
er. Several blooms open at a time. 
Illuminator. Brilliant carmine-red, with a faint suffu¬ 
sion of blue. Purple blotch on lower petals. 
Longfellow. Large wide open La r ranee pink, 
straight spike many open at a time. 
Mary Stearns Burke. Canary yellow, overlaid with 
apricot and tinged with rose. 
Marietta. Light salmon, beautifully blended with 
orange; wide open flowers on splendid stem. 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson. Creamy light pmK, tan grower. 
An outstanding varietv. very fine 
Mrs. F. C. Peters. Beautiful shade of lilac, with crim¬ 
son blotch. Flowers large, many open. 
Miss Spokane. Fine late orange-salmon. Six and sev¬ 
en large flowers open at a time. Strong grower. 
Mrs. Van Konynenburg. The same light blue color as 
Badenia. The very best in this color. 
Neoga. Dark garnet red, deeper throat; ruffled. A 
fine, rich dark colored varietv. 
Oran. Blushed white, a little deeper than “America," 
throat handsomely penciled. Ruffled. 
i’ersia. Dark red, almost black, something unusual. 
An extraordinarv dark varietv. 
Purple Glory. Dark velvety maroon, almost black; a 
grand flower. Highest awards everywhere. 
Pride of Wanakah. Very large, beautiful deep laven¬ 
der-rose. A great exhibition Glad. You will like it. 
Pfitzer’s Triumph. Large, bright salmon orange. Has 
never been surpassed in its color. 
Quinton. Very large light pink with yellow. One 
of the earliest to bloom. 
Rosemary, The dearest sweetest glad ever grown. 
Lavender-rose, white hairlines, very odd. 
Rev. Eubank. Early porcelain blue, throat and lip 
blotch. Five and six flowers open at a time. t 
Scarlet Wonder. Largest clear red in the world. If 
you want red in your garden this is it. 
Starbright. Beautiful daffodil yellow blossoms with 
rose strine through the center. A star that twinkles 
Tiffany. Early pure white, slightly ruffled; graceful, 
slender spikes. Many open at a time. 
Violet Beauty. Tall, large, cerise-violet. Grand red 
throat blotches. Ruffled. 
W. H. Phipps. LaFrance pink overlaid with light rose 
salmon. A masterpiece in Gladiolus. 
Any 25 from above group—Large, 93c; Medium, 60c 
