Kathryn. One of the most beautiful 
Gladioli under cultivation. Afperfect orchid 
in color and texture. Rich rosy heliotrope, 
with white throat and veinings. It has that 
peculiar pinkish tint found only in the orchid 
and is an especial favorite with florists and for 
house decoration. $7.50 per dozen. 
Klondike. Clear primrose yellow with 
crimson blotch. Flowers round, on a strong 
spike. Early bloomer and of dwarf habit. 
$1 per dozen, $7.50 per hundred. 
Kunderdi Glory. Cream pink with crimson 
stripe in center of each petal. Flowers slightly 
ruffled. Valuable for hybridizing, but color 
too muddy to be an attractive cut flower. 
75 cents per dozen, $6 per hundred. 
La Pastel. A very dainty variety, light rose 
pink, with canary tinting in the throat. Exquisite 
in bouquets. 50 cents each, $5 per dozen. 
Liberty. A bright red with strikingly marked 
white throat. Strong habit and a favorite. 
$2 per dozen, $ 15 per hundred. 
Lilly Lehman. Pure white flowers, peculiarly 
arranged on a slender stalk. Effective with 
Sunrise and Baron Hulot. $3 per dozen. 
Loveliness. Light creamy yellow, with 
slightly rose glow in the center, very large and 
tall, long elegant spike with beautiful flowers. 
Nearly all open at the same time. $1 each. 
Madam Butterfly. A beautiful yellow 
flecked with rose and having black markings. 
Grows to immense height. $1 each. 
Madam Lemoinier. Early flowering. 
Cream, tinted lemon; medium sized flower 
borne on a slender stalk. The tendency of this 
variety to curved stems makes it a favorite, 
for it lends itself nicely to vase arrangement. 
50 cents per dozen, $2 per hundred. 
Madam Monneret. Delicate rose; late 
bloomer and very popular. 50 cents per 
dozen, $3 per hundred. 
Maiden’s Blush. A magnificent variety. Large 
open flowers of a beautiful flesh color. $1 
each. 
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