BILL SOWDEN—A large blooming deep blood 
red. Opens five or six massive blooms at one 
time. One of the best or best Gladiolus in 
this color class . 
BLUE ADMIRAL—A dark blue variety, be¬ 
coming very popular. Tall strong stem 
with four or five good-sized blooms open at 
one time.20.00 16.00 12.00 
BLUE DANUBE—A light shade of blue. Tall 
spikes with four or more open. A very good 
variety . 4.00 3.20 2.40 
BLUE MOON—A beautiful shade of navy blue 
medium-large flowers well placed on me¬ 
dium-length stem. Best in its color when 
grown under good conditions. Likes water 
and not too hot weather. Not for greenhouse 
forcing . 3.00 2.50 2.00 
BOB WHITE—A very large pure white with 
two red feathers on lower petals. Tall. ..... 12.00 10.00 8.00 
CHRISTABEL—A very large shrimp pink that 
I am sure will prove popular. Facing and 
placement unusually good . 10.00 8.00 6.00 
DEBONAIR—A very tall and straight La 
France pink with cream throat. This va¬ 
riety has already proven in demand by large 
cut flower dealers. Good . 
DREAM O’ BEAUTY—A brilliant deep rose 
color that is very attractive. Blooms about 
eight large flowers at a time. One of the 
best in its color class . 
•‘•'EDITH MASON—Large blooming geranium 
pink with lighter throat. Medium-length 
stem. I believe it will prove a good forcing 
variety . 
HONOR—A new gladiolus of a beautiful 
shade of lavender. I truly believe this va¬ 
riety may some day take the place of Min¬ 
uet. Though the spike is perhaps not so 
long, it opens more flowers at once of a little 
better size. Bulblets will germinate nearly 100 
per cent. Medium early .$1.00 each for any size 
JOHN RAMSAY—A deep salmon rose. This 
variety will open thirteen or more 414-inch 
flowers at one time. I advise planting large 
bulbs for blooms . 
J. S. BACH—One of the three best new va¬ 
rieties that I have seen. A very brilliant 
shade of salmon scarlet. Opens eight or 
more 5 14-inch flowers at one time. One of 
the largest early varieties . 
J. VAN TETS—This white variety is well 
liked by many people. It will open eight or 
more medium-sized flowers. Placement not 
always good . 
J. ELTON CARTER—A fine tall brilliant red. 
Blotched white in the throat. Will open six 
or more large blooms . 
KING ARTHUR—A very beautiful Gladiolus 
that is little known. A deep lavender with 
four or more large, heavily ruffled, flat open 
blooms. A slow propagator which accounts 
for its not being better known . 
10.00 8.00 6.00 
30.00 28.00 25.00 
4.40 3.60 2.80 
4.00 3.50 3.00 
7.00 5.50 4.50 
5.60' 4.40 3.60 
4.40 3.60 2.80 
3.00 2.50 2.00 
Per 100 
No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 
2.60 2.20 1.80 
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