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MARBLE, BARRED Tall, very large flower, beautifully striped on white ground. Throat is elegantly 
stippled and flaked with finest tintings. An extra choice and dependable variegated variety. 
Each, 25c. Per Doz., $2.50 
MRS. A. E. KUNDERD Large flowered, tall, superbly formed white with a slight tint of blush pink. 
A truly magnificent white-Each, 15c. Per Doz., $1.50 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON Bright rose-pink on a pure white ground. A giant blotch of richest 
carmine red on lower petals. No grander variety in existence. Awarded the highest honors of 
The American Gladiolus Society, Mass. Horticultural Society, and many others. 
Each, 15c., Per Doz., $1.50 
MRS. W. E. FRYER Very showy orange scarlet. Finest bedder of its color. 
Each, 25c. Per Doz., $2.50 
MAGIC -Tall. Finest lavender blue. Large, rich, purple throat blotches. Fine. 
Each, 20c. Per Doz., $2.00 
MYRTLE Tender and delicate rose pink. The most beautiful pink yet produced in a gladiolus. 
Brings the highest price of any variety in the Chicago market. Awarded Silver Medal by 
The Mass. Horticultural Society, Boston, etc-Each, 20c. Per Doz., $2.00 
OLD GLORY A fine shade of dark red, elegantly striped all over the large blooms with pure white. 
Also pure white bordered petals. A grand fancy show sort. No other near like this one. 
Each, 35c. Per Doz., $3.50 
PAREXCEL Of purest deep salmon pink, with finest large Pelargonium-like throat blotches. Grand. 
Each, 25c. Per Doz., $2.50 
PINK PANSY—A new variety, in which all six petals are marked with a very conspicuous white 
blotch and of about the same size. An upright bloom of a rich shade of purple-pink, very 
unusual form and color. Unusually distinct and showy_Each, 25c. Per Doz., $2.50 
PURPLE PANSY -Tall, slender plant. Plenty of blooms open at a time. Richest deep purple, fine 
pansy-like throat-Each, 20c. Per Doz., $2.00 
RED AMARILLAS Brilliant blood-red flower of giant size on medium height plant. Blooms formed 
like an Amaryllis. Most gorgeous and showy red. Was awarded first for best red at the Soc’y 
of Am. Florists’ Convention, Am. Glad. Soc’y Show, Boston_Each, 15c. Per Doz., $1.50 
RED WING—F ine red, good height, medium size flower. Many blooms open at a time. Beautifully 
blotched throat-Each, 10c. Per Doz., $1.00 
SNOW BOY—Tall and stately; pure white. Many flowers open at a time. Often has only one very 
beautiful blotch on lower petal. Large flower of finest form. Beautiful. 
Each, 25c. Per Doz., $2.50 
SNOW FLAKE—An all -white, large flower on good plant. Without any tint or markings. A fine 
new all-white-Each, 25c. Per Doz., $2.50 
SENTINEL—Tall, strong plant. Large, pure rose-pink, with elegantly white-penciled, Iris-like throat. 
Extra showy, choice rose-pink_Each, 15c. Per Doz., $1.50 
SUMMER BEAUTY—No finer pink. Very choice, deep salmon, distinct shade. Tall and showy. 
Grand-Each, 15c. Per Doz., $1.50 
SURPRISE As up right as a tuberose. Medium size, good height, plenty open. Large yellow throat, 
pink bordered. Very uncommon form and neat flower spike_Each, 20c. Per Doz., $2.00 
WHITE PEARL (N ew 1915)—Very tall, many open. Rather small bloom, but pure white, with 
Candidum lily-like throat and nicely waved petals. Very neat, distinct and pretty. 
Each, 30c. Per Doz., $3.00 
MARY PICKFORD (No. 55. N ew 1915) An extraordinary flower and spike of most delicate creamy- 
white color. Throat finest soft sulphur yellow. Stem and calix also white. Worthy of a great 
name. See page 12._Each, 50c. Per Doz., $5.00 
ONE BULB OF EACH, (40 in all), of the varieties described on 
pages 20 and 21, embracing the widest range of colors, all distinct 
and of the very best, a first-class collection, correctly labeled, for $7.50 
Omitting Giant Fawn, Lavender America, and Mary Pickford, the 
remaining 37 varieties, for_ $6.00 
