*Maize. A valuable addition to the list of light- 
colored Gladioli. A soft light corn color, 
tinted rose, with slender tongue of Fuchia red on 
lower petals. Its dainty coloring and especially 
long graceful spikes make it most desirable. 
$3.50 per dozen, $30 per hundred. 
*May. A notable white variety, lightly flecked 
crimson. Fine for forcing. 50 cents per 
dozen, $3 per hundred. 
McAlpin (No. 78). Fine brilliant rose, 
with beautifully marked throat. Flowers and 
spike of great substance. $2.50 per dozen, 
$20 per hundred. 
Mephistopheles. Large flowers of bright 
red, effectively marked with black and yellow. 
$2 per dozen, $15 per hundred. 
*Mrs. James H. Lancashire. The coloring 
in this popular Gladiolus, a deep cream fading 
to a rose-tinted flesh color, with contrasting 
stripe of carmine on lower petals. Invaluable 
for florists’ use or for home decoration. Many 
flowers open at one time; excellent keeping 
qualities. $3.50 per dozen, $30 per hundred. 
Mrs. Beecher. Deep rosy crimson, with 
white throat. Large flowers. $1 per dozen, 
$6 per hundred. 
*Mrs. Francis King (The original). A most 
beautiful ”Besnard shade” flame-pink. Immense 
flowers on a spike growing four feet high, with 
from eighteen to twenty flowers, six to eight 
open at one time. A magnificent variety. 75 
cents per dozen, $4 per hundred. 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. A spectacular 
variety, producing large well-expanded flowers, 
light pink heavily blotched with blood red in 
throat. $5 per dozen. 
Nezinscott. Bright blood scarlet, with deep 
velvety crimson-black blotches and white 
mottlings. $1.50 per dozen, $12 per hundred. 
Niagara. A light crocus yellow, throat shaded 
deeper. Large open flowers on a strong spike. 
For color, texture and keeping qualities this 
Gladiolus is one of the very best. $3 per 
dozen, $25 per hundred. 
Panama. The new pink that has created such 
a sensation on account of its large wide-open, 
wax-like flowers of glowing mauve rose. $5 
per dozen, $40 per hundred. 
