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A. E. KUNDERD , GOSIIEN , JiV£>. 
New Primulinus Hybrids 
7JTHE FOLLOWING are all new, offered for the first time last season, and none of them 
are elsewhere obtainable. They are of the same strain as the list offered on page 30 
and are the best selections from thousands of choice varieties. 
ALBIA (No. 33) —Tall, many open. Richest rose pink, lighter throat. Extra fine throat markings. 
Each, 35c. Per Doz., $3.50 
ALBION (No. 19)—Very large salmon rose-pink. Beautiful throat_Each, 35c. Per Doz., $3.50 
ALTAIR (No. 14)—Extra tall, of finest salmon saffron. A grand color_Each, 35c. Per Doz., $3.50 
ANAMOSA (No. 32) Extra tall. Finest orange salmon. Very large. Many open. Golden throat. 
Very beautiful and beautifully marked_Each, 35c. Per Doz., $3.50 
ANGOLA (No. 18)—A fine salmon pink-Each, 20c. Per Doz., $2.00 
ANITA (No. 31)—An extra tall, richest canary yellow. Deeper throat. Many open. Very good. 
Each, 25c. Per Doz., $2.50 
DEXTER (No. 35) Tall. Purest blush rose-pink; throat richest creamy yellow. Purest of self colors. 
4 X-Each, 50c. Per Doz., $5.00 
ELBERTON (No. 29) Tall, finest creamy yellow. Lower petals much deeper. Large. Very pure, 
rich color---Each, 30c . Per Doz., $3.00 
FIRE FLY (No. 37) Extra bright richest deep scarlet. Pure rich self color. 4X_Each, $1.00 
IOLA (No. 27) Tall, graceful. Many medium-sized blooms open at a time. Deep yellow, very fine. 
Each, 35c. Per Doz., $3.50 
LINTON (No. 34) Tall. Salmon-rose petais, bordered deeper. Lower petals golden veined rose. 
Very choice and very ruffled-Each, 50c. Per Doz., $5.00 
NORTH STAR (No. 17) Good size; very rich, deep yellow. Throat very beautiful deeper yellow. 
Extra--Each, 35c. 6 for $2.00 
PRIM - Taller and much stronger than the Species Primulinus, and much larger bloom. Almost as 
yellow. 4 X-Each, 35c. Per Doz., $3.50 
REGULUS (No. 16) Tall. Large flowered, richest orange salmon with delicate yellow. Extra grand. 
Each, 30c. Per Doz., $3.00 
ROANOKE (No. 24)—A vigorous and large, rich, yellow Prim. X K. Glory. Very fine. 
Each, 50c. Per Doz., $5.00 
SEDAN (No. 25)—A fine ruffled Primulinus Hybrid_Each, 50c. Per Doz., $5.00 
SENECA (No. 22) Almost transparent, faintest wine pink, on a delicate yellow ground. Distinct. 
Each, 25c. Per Doz , $2.50 
SILVIS (No. 20) Deepest salmon red. Fine throat. Very large and showy .Each, 35c. Per Doz., $3.50 
TUPELO (No. 36) Tall. Large blooms, many open. Deepest canary yellow. Fine slight throat lines. 
A 4X yellow-Each, 50c. Per Doz , $5 00 
VEGA (No. 13) A very fine all-yellow, similar to No. 12. Not quite so large a bloom, but more of 
them open at a time-Each, 50c. Per Doz., $5.00 
: THE ENTIRE COLI^CTION, as above (20 new varieties, each 
b Vcarefully labeled), for__$ 7 50 
\ Including the 12 varieties described on page 30at $3.00 (32 in all), for 10.00 
Or: One fine bulb of each of all the varieties described on pages 
30 and 32 (34 in all), for_ 14.50 
Opinion of MR. MAURICE FULD of New York, who organized The Am. Gladiolus Soc’y, 
former Vice-President of Knight & Struck, and one of the best 
judges of the newer Gladioli: 
You must know the species called “Primulinus” before you can fully appreciate what 
Mr. Kunderd has produced...In the whole world, Mr. Kunderd’s new 
introductions will, for a long time to dome, rank as the greatest achievement in Gladiolus 
culture. • • • ..1 he name of Kunderd stands today for the best and choicest 
in Gladioli of American origin, and to his credit we can recall a host of the best prize 
Winners in our whole collection,” 
