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MINUET 
MAMMOTH WHITE (U. B. C.) Pure white 
with faint cream in the throat. Huge blos¬ 
soms closely set on a straight spike. One of 
the largest of all glads. Per 10, large, 50c; 
medium, 30c. 
MARGARET PETER (Errey). A fine exhibi¬ 
tion spike of white with strong crimson 
blotch. A prize winner in Boston and New 
York as well as Australia. Each, large, 15c; 
medium, 10c. 
MARMORA (Errey). A huge greyish lavender 
with a petunia blotch. Makes a spectacular 
spike which is always a winner in its own 
color class. Probably the largest of the 
smokies. Per 10, large, 50c; medium, 30c. 
MAUVE MAGIC (Arenius). Very tall bright 
mauve, with seven or eight blooms open at 
once. Good grower and propagator. Each, 
large, 10c; medium, 2 for 10c. 
.MILDRED LOUISE (Wentworth). Light 
salmon pink with a lighter throat and darker 
penciling on the lower petals. Very popular 
and wonderful cut flower. Each, large, 10c; 
medium, 2 for 10c. 
MINUET (Coleman). Wonderful clear laven¬ 
der which is still the measuring stick for all 
lavenders. Pine sturdy grower and one of 
the best glads of all times. Per 10, large, 
50c; medium, 30c. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND (Julian). Huge 
salmon with rose blotch. Ten 7i/2-inch blooms 
are said not to be uncommon. The first of 
a race of giants to come from the Antipodes. 
Each, large, $2.00; medium, $1.00. 
MOROCCO (Pfitzer). A very dark red, almost 
black. Many flowers open on a tall slender 
spike. This is about the best grower of the 
dark reds. Each, large, 10c; med., 2 for 10c. 
MOTHER MACHREE (Stevens). Difficult to 
describe. A greyish lavender with flashes of 
salmon pink and a touch of gold in the 
throat. Some of the colors one sees in a 
l)eautiful sunset. A smoky that is as good 
today as it was when it sold for $100.00 a 
bulb, only a few years ago. Per 10; large, 
50c; medium, 30c. 
MRS. E. J. HEATON (Heaton). Glowing 
salmon with a cream throat. Still new and 
rare. Very promising. Each, large, 50c; 
medium, 30c. 
MRS. WHITLAW (Mair). Good spike of rosy 
salmon with a cream throat blotch. Pine for 
exhibition. Each, large, 15c; medium, 10c. 
Prom Southern California: “The bulbs you sent me arrived today, and I am much pleased with 
them. I knew they would be fine bulbs like those you sent me last year.” 
Prom Wisconsin: “I want to express my gratitude for the fine way you filled my order, both 
as to extra size and the extra bulbs. Such business methods merit repeat orders and I 
want to be kept on your list for each catalogue.” 
One Glad Bulb at One-eighth the Price of Ten ^ ^ ^ Three at the Ten Rate 
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