VEILCHENBLAU 
OUR SELECTION 
Each Doz. 100 
Madame Sully—(EM) White, with small orange 
red spot. Good.10 1.00 5.00 
Maid of Orleans—(M) Large milky white, cream 
throat. One of the best whites.10 1.00 6.00 
Mammoth White—(LM) Large exhibition white. 
Florets sometimes 6 inches across.10 1.00 6.00 
Marmora—(M) Australian lavender gray. Odd. 
Many florets open at once.06 .60 3.00 
Mamia—(LM) Orange...05 .50 2.50 
MaryPickford—(E) Creamy white, yellow throat .06 .50 3.00 
Mildred Louise—(M) Light salmon pink. Large 
and tall. A beautiful variety.15 1.50 8.00 
Minuet—(LM) One of the finest lavenders. 
Popular and in great demand.08 .75 4.00 
Miss Bloomington—(E) Early tall lemon yellow.. .10 .75 5.00 
Miss Greeley—(M) Light salmon pink. Many 
flowers open at once. Fine.10 1.00 5.00 
Miss Joy—(EM) Light pink, cream throat.06 .60 3.00 
Morning Glory—(M) Light yellow r . Sturdy.05 .50 2.50 
Morocco—(M) Dark red, almost black.08 .75 4.00 
Mother Machree—(L) Smoky lavender, orange, 
and gray. Odd unusual shades.08 .75 4.00 
Mrs. F. C. Peters—(L) Rose lilac. Popular 
orchid shade. Late.08 .75 4.00 
Mrs. L. Douglas—(M) Giant begonia rose. Tall. 
An exhibition variety and the tallest.06 .60 3.00 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson—(LM) Pink. Many open.08 .60 4.00 
Nixe—(M) Jasper pink. Many open.10 1.00 5.50 
Sprinkle Naphthalene Flakes over your Gladiolus bulbs when 
storing. We use it lightly and leave it on all winter. Result: No 
Thrips. See page 15. Bulbs must be dry when treated. 
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