A. E. KUNDERD, GOSHEN, INDIANA 
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JOHN T. PIRIE—An exceptionally colored variety and very beautiful. A sort of 
mahogany brown with remarkable yellow bordered dark mahogany brown 
throat. In a class by itself and should be in every collection.Each, $2.00 
MADISON COOPER—Fine plant and spike with many beautiful flowers of an 
extra fine violet maroon or dark garnet red open at a time. A decidedly dis¬ 
tinct and fine shade of dark red.Each, $1.00. Doz., $10.00 
MISS SPOKANE—Giant plant and very strong grower. Large flowers of orange 
salmon color, slightly deeper in throat. Six and seven open at a time. A show 
in itself .Each, 75c. Doz., $7.50 
MARSHALL FOCH—One of the sensations at the American Gladiolus Society’s 
show in August and wherever shown at the big exhibitions. Many giant 
flowers open at a time on very strong stem and plant. Color of finest salmon 
pink. Almost self color. Illustrated on page 30.Each, 50c. Doz., $5.00 
OZARK—Fine pure white with crimson or pink lines on lower petals. 
... • • . ... Each, 35c. Doz., $3.50 
PACIFIC—Deep rose pink, lighter in throat. Large flowers, many open strong 
grower. Very choice.Each, 50c. Doz., $5.00 
PANTHEON—A large and massive waxy white on tall strong plant. Lower petals 
beautifully penciled and feathered rose.Each, 50c. Doz., $5.00 
RED FIRE—A seedling of “Princeps.” Entire flower of richest pure self colored 
bright red. Very striking and showy. Our best bright red gladiolus. 
...Each, $1.00. Doz., $10.00 
SENATOR KNOX—Extra tall strong plant. Large flowers. White, blushed pink 
with slight throat lines. Very good and unusually distinct. 
.. ..Each, 75c. Doz., $7.50 
UHLAN CHIEF Tall graceful slender spike. Flower of most intense brilliant 
vermilion scarlet. Lower petals deeper color and beautiful dark feathered. 
A magnificent red.Each, 75c. Doz.. $7.50 
COLLECTION OFFERS 
Collection No. 2—Entire collection of 20 plain petaled varieties of¬ 
fered above and on preceding page (value $17.30) 
for $15.50. 
Collection No. 3—Omitting Dr. Elkins, Red Fire, Blue Ribbon and 
John T. Pirie, 16 varieties (value $10.30) for 
$9.00. 
Collection No. 4—Omitting all varieties valued at $1.00 and above, 12 
varieties (value $6.30) for $5.50. 
PRIMULINUS HYBRID VARIETIES 
BUTTERBOY—An extra tall, strong plant and giant bulb. Large buttercup yellow 
flowers, nicely spaced on spike. A decidedly distinct and showy Primulinus 
variety of much merit.Each, $1.00. Doz., $10.00 
DRAGON—A tall fine plant. Large flower of blushed yellow, lower petals deeper 
yellow with nice pencilings. Back of stem and flower dark wine red, giving 
this variety a very unusual, distinct and striking effect.’. 
.Each, 35c. Doz., $3.50 
GOLDEN GLEAM—Tall, very large and open Prim, of lighter shade than “Alice 
Tiplady.” More orange color. Extra.Each, 50c. Doz., $5.00 
MING TOY—Very large flower of finest form. Tall plant. Showy deep buff yellow 
throat. A sensation at the North Shore Hort. Socy. show at Lake Forest, 
Ill., last August .Each, 75c. Doz., $7.50 
SAGINAW—A mammoth Prim. Medium light salmon rose, flaked smoky rose. 
Beautiful throat. Very distinct.Each, 35c. Doz., $3.50 
SALMON BUFF—A good height spike with very large flowers of beautiful salmon 
buff. Throat fine yellow beautifully penciled. Extra fine. 
.. ..Each, 50c. Doz., $5.00 
WAN ETA—(R) Good size well opened flower of splendid shade, of rose pink 
with throat of pure cream white. Choice.Each, 50c. Doz., $5.00 
WHITE BUTTERFLY—A first class all white with soft cream white throat. Fine 
slender stem and beautiful cut flower.Each, 50c. Doz., $5.00 
COLLECTION OFFER 
Collection No. 5—Entire collection of 8 Primulinus varieties described 
above (value $4.45) for $4.00. 
