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Fattier, Fishe, Fawson 
Co. 
Pa trie —See page 123 
PrinCCnS Amaryllls-lIke Gladiolus. Color is a rich 
^ * crimson, with very deep shadinR: in the 
throat and broad blotches on the lower i)etals; the in- 
Uiv'idual Ilowers are usually inches in diameter. 
I'sually three Mowers expand fully at one time, while 
the si)ike will produce from 12 to 15 Mowers. 
Each 15c., doz. $1,50. 100 $10.00. 
FROFHETESSE. LarRe, round, pearly white blooms with 
a conspicuous crimson throat; healthy grower, good 
multiplier and earlv bloomer. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.50,100 $12.00. 
RADIANCE. (Ch. Miller.) A grand, big pink; immense 
/lowers of a charming tone of rose pink, slightly framed 
with deeper lake pink; splendidly filled “stand up” 
spike. Each 50c., doz. $5.00. 
Red Amaryll is^ (Kunderd.) Brilliant blood red 
II Mower of giant size on 
medium height plant. Blooms formed like an 
Amaryllis. A most gorgeous and . showy red. Was 
awarded First for best red at the Society of American 
Florists’ Convention, American Gladiolus' Society show. 
Boston. Each 20c., per doz. $2.00. 
HEINE BLANCHE. With the exception of a very small 
purple stripe at the base of the throat, the Mower is of 
a glistening white color turning into blush toward the 
end of the flowering stage; no doubt the best white Gla¬ 
diolus in existence. Each 25c., doz. $2.50, 100 $20.00. 
Roch6St6r ^Vhit6 splendid new white variety: 
-—_! a pure white clear into the 
throat, as well as the pollen and anthers. Spike-s are 
well supported, averaging 2^-3 ft. in length; Mowers 
opening to uppermost bud. An excellent variety for 
shipping and for cutting. Each 30c., doz. $3.00, 
latest and most free-flowering 
Gladiolu.s. Color a. pleasing light 
red, veined lighter or rosy; similar in shape to 
lirenchleyensis. A particular feature of this 
variety is its lateness in blooming, the flowers 
appearing to the end of September, when other 
varieties have finished blossoming. This va¬ 
riety is very free, bearing as a rule four to 
five strong stalks from one bulb. The spike.s 
are strong and erect and combined with its 
free-flowering habit, it can be recommended 
highly for massing effects. The growth is 
strong and the healthy light green foliage 
quite attractive. This new variety multiplies 
very readily by division; usually three to five 
bulbs produced in a cluster from one season’s 
growth. Each 7c., doz. 75c., 100 $5.50. 
ROSEIiIiA. (Kathryn.) Barge, well opened 
Mower, light rose, stained purple and white. 
Each 20c., doz. $2.00,100 $10.00. 
Schwaben —See page 125 
