BRAUCHER GARDENS ★★ GLADIOLUS 
VARIETY 
Milady Imogene (A) A snow white prim' 
grand. Not hooded. Blooms wide open, 
daintily frilled. Well placed on a slender 
spike. Good cut flower. 
Mildred Louise (Wentworth) Soft orange 
pink. Individual florets well open and per' 
fectly placed. Straight spike . 
Milford (Rides) Tall light blue with seven 
blooms open. Some say it is the best light 
blue. Good propagator . 
Minuet (C) Clear, light lavender. A real 
beauty. Wonderful spike and placement. 
It is easily the best lavender. 
Miss New Zealand (Jidyan) Apricot salmon 
suffused rose. Peach throat. Eight or more 
immense blooms open. Size is its only rec' 
ommendation . 
Moorish King (Pf) Dark, velvety maroon. 
Substance of flowers almost like leather. 
Tall spikes; six to seven blooms of six inch 
diameter open. The best dark exhibition 
variety . 
Mother Machree (Stevens) The most pop' 
ular light smoky. A most beautiful blend' 
ing of suffused violet, salmon'pink and 
cream. Very tall and stately. 
Mount Hood (Ellis) Large ruffled white 
with tinges of lavender. Opens six large 
blooms. Crooks a good bit and will not 
withstand heat, but a good spike is the 
most striking in the garden . 
Mr. W. H. Phipps (D) Beautiful LaFrance 
pink. Twenty'two blooms to a spike. Nearly 
all open at one time. Should be in every 
garden . 
Mr. Wm. Cuthbertson (Mair) Rose pink 
with white throat. Six or seven four'inch 
blooms on a medium spike. Very ruffled. 
Good propagator . 
Mrs. H. Bromley Ambler (Evans) Orange 
chrome, an intense shade of orange not 
found in any other glad. Valuable color 
for decorative use. Florets about 4 inches 
Mrs. Gertrude Pfitzer (Pf) Early; light 
grayish'blue with violet center. Nice, large 
spikes. A good grower . 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson (C) Wonderful, soft 
cameo'pink. Tall, strong grower. Several 
large blooms open at one time. Always 
straight . 
Mrs. Ray P. Chase (Miller) Immense; 
creamy white of wonderful substance. Deep 
yellow throat. Tall, never crooked. Eight 
to ten florets open at one time. 
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