Faneuil Hall Square, Boston 105 
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MBS. A. E. KUSDEBD. White, slightly suffused 
with pink and with fine red lines in the throat. 
Flowers large, well formed and of good sub¬ 
stance. Each 15c., doz. $1.50. 
Mrs. Francis King. A new variety which 
-EL excited great comment 
and admiration, both for size of flower and 
beauty; the color of the flower is a light scar¬ 
let; the flowers are very large, usually measur¬ 
ing from 2*4 to 4 inches in diameter. 
Each 7c., doz. 75c., 100 $6.00. 
The finest Glad¬ 
iolus of the pres- 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton . 
ent time. In color it is the most exquisite salm¬ 
on pink with a very conspicuous blood-red 
blotch in the throat on the lower petals. It is 
without doubt one of the strongest growing va¬ 
rieties in existence, attaining a height from 
four to six feet. The foliage is exceptionally 
broad and of a beautiful deep green color. 
Each 20c., doz. $2.00. 
MBS. G. W. MOULTON, Rich dark red. slightly 
darker in the throat. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
Mrs. Watt. Brilliant wine, having no mark- 
- ings of other shades. White, 
closely resembling Hadley Rose, is of a more 
lively tone, and withal is a Gladiolus of great¬ 
est refinement. Flowers are correctly placed on 
a very stout stalk with many open at one time; 
mid-season to late bloomer. 
Each 15c., doz. $1.50, 100 $12.00. 
Myrtle 
Mrs. Watt 
I anaapria Brilliant deep pink, shading to flesh 
La r a 5 c Ia ' toward the center; an original form 
of flower resembling that of a Lapageria. 
Each 75c., doz. $7.50. 
1 A very fine flower of a beautiful 
Licucaicu • brilliant scarlet. This variety has 
received many Awards of Merit and first class 
certificates. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
I.H.I.EY. Giant flowers; color a combination of 
flesh pink, intershaded with soft rose. 
Each 20c., doz. $2.00. 
I Flowers very large and open on 
liveliness. a long . spike well p i ace d. Color 
of a clear creamy white, slightly suffused, apricot 
in the throat. Each 20c., doz. $1.75, 100 $14.00. 
MARY FENNEL. (Kunderd.) Deep lavender 
shading to a paler tint; lower petals primrose- 
yellow with penciling of lavender. 
Each 20c., doz. $2.00. 
MARY PICKFORD. (Kunderd.) An extraordi¬ 
nary flower and spike of most delicate creamy 
white. Throat of same tint. Stem and calix 
also white. Worthy of a great name. Each $1.50. 
MRS. DR. NORTON. Very large and well open 
flowers, well set on a tall and graceful spike, 
four to eight flowers in bloom at one time. Color 
white, the edges suffused with soft La France 
pink. The three lower petals have a blotch of 
sulphur yellow, stained at the base with fine 
specks of Tyrian pink. Strong and vigorous 
grower, and very free flowering. Each $1.00. 
MEPHISTOPHELES. Flowers of large size, dark 
red, stained with black and yellow; very at¬ 
tractive. Each 25c., doz. $2.50, 100 $18.00. 
MRS. L. MERTON GAGE. (Kunderd). Glistening 
white, with an occasional suffusion of delicate 
pink; lower petals bear a dainty stippling of rose 
pink, anthers purplish blue. Flowers of good size 
and graceful form. Spike straight and strong; 
blooms early. Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 
MRS. BEECHER. Brilliant, deep rosy crimson. 
Large, well opened flower, with white throat 
freely marked. Each 10c., doz. $1.00 
