Per 100 
No. 1 No, 2 No. 3 
’■'’LA FRANCE—A lovely LaFrance pink va¬ 
riety that will soon be in great demand. 
Grows tall and strong and open six or more 
well-shaped and placed florets at once. 
Sometimes flakes a darker pink, during a poor 
season, which does not mar its beauty .... 
LAVENDER DELIGHT—A very dark shade 
of clear lavender with a white throat. Four 
or more large well-placed blooms on a long 
spike. Good . 
LOTUS—An exquisite light pink and cream 
variety. Each p>etal seems to be outlined 
with pink and slightly ruffled on the edge. 
A very lovely color suitable for many uses. 
Spike rather short unless special care is given 
LUCIFER—A tall attractive brilliant orange 
with a dark showy blotch. Opens ten or 
more medium large, well-placed flowers at 
once. Hill or stake this as the spike is not 
strong enough to hold up the mammoth 
flower head . 
.50 each for any size 
4.00 3.20 2.80 
5.00 4.40 3.60 
8.00 6.00 4.00 
•'MARY ELIZABETH—Ruffled medium-sized 
flowers of white with cream throat on tall 
stem. A very good variety. Should be a 
good forcer . 
MAUVE MAGIC—The best newer Gladiolus 
that I have seen. Opens eight immense blooms 
of a very good mauve color. Tall and 
straight. Good in every way . 
MAY DAVIDSON—A giant pink overcast with 
grey. Opens seven or more five-inch blooms 
on a tall strong spike. Very pleasing and 
good . 
MRS. T. E. LANGFORD—Apple blossom pink 
shading to canary yellow in throat. Eight 
or more florets of medium size open at one 
time. Very good for floral work and cut 
flower growers. 
ORANGE WONDER—^Large flowering and 
tall true orange colored Gladiolus. Strong 
grower. Flowers of heavy substance, but 
tend to face incorrectly . 
PHYLISS McQUISTON—Beautiful light pink. 
Long spike that carries four or more large 
well-placed open blooms. Very promising . . 
PINNACLE—Tall straight rose pink. Opens 
eight or more well-placed flowers. The best 
in this color class . . 
8.00 6.50 5.00 
5.00 4.40 3.60 
10.00 8.00 6.00 
6.00 5.00 4.00 
2.20 1.80 1.40 
20.00 16.00 12.00 
8.00 7.00 6.00 
PIRATE—A deep shade of purplish rose-red. 
Good flower placement and. tall grower. 
Rather weak spike for weight of flower head. 
Should be hilled up high to help support it. . 6.00 5.00 4.00 
’'POLAR ICE—I believe this to be one of the 
two best pure white varieties yet introduced. 
It has the same growing habits as Albatros 
but will open more and wider-open flowers. 
Blooms well from small bulbs. Early. Is 
sure to be in demand when better known . . 8.00 6.00 4.80 
PRAIRIE GOLD—A new variety and a new 
shade of yellow. A true old gold color that 
should prove popular. Growing habits good. 
Good-sized round florets. 12.80 9.60 7.70 
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