*Peace. A grand white flower, very large, with 
pale violet feathering on inferior petals ; flowers 
correctly placed on a tall graceful spike. 
Should be planted early, as it is a rather late 
bloomer. $1.50 per dozen, $10 per hundred. 
*Pink Beauty. Pink with small dark blotch. 
Earliest of all. Valuable only for greenhouse 
culture. $1 per dozen. $6 per hundred. 
Primulinus. A rare species from Victoria 
Falls, South Africa. Small flowers of a prim¬ 
rose yellow. Valuable for hybridizing. $2 
per dozen, $ 15 per hundred. 
Princeps (known as the thousand dollar 
Gladiolus). Amaryllis-like flowers of a rich 
dark scarlet, marked with white on the lower 
petals. The foliage of a beautiful dark green 
and very attractive. $1.50 per dozen, $12 
per hundred. 
*Princess Sandersoni. The finest white 
variety, slightly penciled crimson. A beautiful 
variety for the home garden and for com¬ 
mercial use. Flowers very graceful and wide 
open. $2 per dozen, $ 15 per hundred. 
Prophetesse. Large round flowers, pearly 
white with crimson throat. $1.25 per dozen, 
$10 per hundred. 
Rosella. Large well-opened flowers, deli¬ 
cate rose, stained purple and white. $2 
per dozen, $15 per hundred. 
Rouge Torch. Large creamy white flower 
with a rouge torch-like tongue on inferior 
petals, making a very striking contrast. Mag¬ 
nificently shaped spike of many flowers. $5 
per dozen. 
Royale. Dark velvety Petunia shade with 
deeper throat. One of the best dark purples. 
$4 per dozen. 
Sanguine. A brilliant, bright red, with 
stippled throat. A tall grower with immense 
wide open flowers, five to eight open at one 
time, splendid foliage, making it an unusually 
attractive variety. $3.50 per dozen, $30 per 
hundred. 
Scars dale. Long graceful spike of wide 
open flowers. A deep Jacinthe, shading to 
lavender iris with rose tintings. $ 1 per dozen, 
$10.00 per hundred. 
