* America. Too much cannot be said of this 
beautiful, dainty pink. The flowers are of 
immense size and of wax-like texture, borne 
on a very strong spike. 50 cents per dozen, 
$3 per hundred. 
Amethyst. A remarkably strong flower 
of a deep amethyst color, slightly suffused 
rose. Beautiful for bedding, as it holds its 
bloom well, with nearly all flowers open at 
one time. $5 per dozen. 
Attraction. One of the most pleasing of the 
throated varieties. Deep rose with white throat. 
$1 per dozen, $6.50 per hundred. 
*Augusta. A beautiful white variety, with 
lavender anthers. Strong spike, often having 
two or three branches. 50 cents per dozen, 
$3 per hundred. 
Barbara. Soft, pleasing, orange pink, dis¬ 
tinctly marked with pointed red blotch, light, 
graceful spike. $7.50 per dozen. 
Baron Josef Hulot. One of the finest blue 
Gladioli. A deep violet blue with well-opened 
flowers. $1.50 per dozen, $12 per hundred. 
Badenia. No words can paint the beauty of 
this flower. A true lavender in color, not too 
blue; its flowers are large, well expanded, and 
many open upon the stem at one time. $1.50 
each, $ 1 5 per dozen. 
Bon Silene. A magnificent flower, on a 
strong but graceful spike. Soft salmon cream, 
with carmine blotch, reverse side of petals tinted 
rose. $1 each, $10 per dozen. 
Brenchleyensis. Brilliant vermilion-scarlet. 
Though inexpensive, one of the finest 
for the garden and for massing. 50 
cents per dozen, $2 per hundred. 
Canary Bird. Fine light yellow, strong spike. 
$1 per dozen, $7 per hundred. 
^Chicago White. A fine white variety with 
lavender stripes on lower petals. Medium 
sized flowers borne on a tall spike and from 
seven to eight flowers open at one time. 
$1.50 per dozen, $12 per hundred. 
Cracker Jack (75). Large flowers of rich, 
velvety dark red, throat spotted with yellow 
and dark maroon. $1.50 per dozen, $12 
per hundred. 
