A. E. KUNDERD, GOSHEN, INDIANA 
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CIRCE (1916)—Very early, tall, deep dark red. A large, extra flue dark flower... 
.. Each, 35c. Doz., $3.50 
COPRE (1916)—Similar to “Grandeur”. Equally distinct and beautiful. 
. Each, 30c. Doz., $3.00. 100. $22.50 
CORUNNA(1916)— Large flower with wide-spreading petals. Has a remarkably 
large, almost coal-black throat, bordered white. An extraordinary flower. 
(Named in honor of the little Indiana village near which the originator of these 
flowers was born)........ . Each, 35c. Doz., $3.50. 100, $26.25 
CYMBALINE (1915)—A large, beautiful, bright, deep velvety aniline color. Very 
showy red of unusual color. Very beautiful. Each, 15c. Doz., $1.50. 100, $11.25 
DAISY RAND (1917)—Softest deep salmon pink over white ground. Beautiful 
green throat base. A first-class and beautiful variety.Each, 30c 
DARKEST, (1916)—Slender, graceful plant and neat flower. The darkest red we 
have. Attractive .. ..Each, 50c 
DEFIANCE (1916)—Very large and massive. Tall, many open. Delicate blush- 
white, fine throat. Extra grand .Each, 35c. Doz., $3.50. 100, $26.25 
DIXIE (1917)—One of the very deepest and richest, almost black, red. 
. Each, 15c. Doz., $1.50. 100, $11.25 
EARLY PENDLETON (1916)—Almost like “Mrs. Frank Pendleton”. Much earlier 
and more blossoms open at a time. Gracefully placed flowers on a graceful 
spike. A fine seedling of “Pendleton”.... Each, 30c. Doz., $3.00. 100, $22.50 
EL CAPITAN (1915)—Very tall spike. Softest sulphur tint, slightly marked lower 
petals. A dozen or more good sized blooms open at a time. Good. 
... Each, 15c. Doz., $1.50 
ELKHART (1917) — Violet Purple, deeper throat blotch. An extraordinary rich 
color. Unusually choice and fine.Each, 50c. Doz., $5.00 
ESTA (1918)—Tall, strong, clear white with slight halo. An ideal cut flower. 
. . Each, 35c. Doz., $3.50. 100, $26.25 
ESTELLA (1916—One of the largest gladioli. Fine deep rose-pink. Mammoth 
and beautiful. ......Each, 15c. Doz., $1.50. 100, $11.25 
FAIR COLUMBIAN (1915)—Tall, vigorous plant, with large, fine, showy, lilac-pink 
blossoms. Deeper throat. Good. ....Each, 25c. Doz., $2.50 
FAIREST WHITE (1918)—Purest white, softest pink throat lines. Etheriallv 
beautiful. Illustrated on page 26...Each, 50c. Doz., $5.00 
FAIRFIELD (1916)—Tall, vigorous. Giant flower. Very symmetrical. Beautiful 
dark maroon color. Extra. ..Each, 35c. Doz., $3.50 
FARIE (1915)—A delicate creamy pink flower with cream throat. Very fine. 
.. .. Each, 25c. Doz., $2.50 
FIRE RIBBON (1915)—Tall, with many blooms open at a time. The spike is a 
long, fiery band of glowing red. Exceedingly rich and strikingly showy. Mag¬ 
nificent. illustrated on page 44.......... Each, 25c. Doz., $2.50. 100, $18.75 
FLORAL TREASURE (1916)—Tall “America” seedling. Deeper pink. Very rich 
color .Each, 25c. Doz., $2.50. 100, $18.75 
GAIETY (1915)—Bright salmon pink, flaked deep salmon red. Very conspicuous 
pure white blotches on lower petals. Large flower and tall spikes. Exception¬ 
ally attractive......Each, 15c. Doz., $1.50 
GAY BOY (1916)—Very early, bright dark rose, heavily flaked darker. Beautiful 
throat and flower.Each, 30c. Doz., $3.00 
GIANT FAWN (1915)—Very large, deep fawn yellow, faintly blush-pink bordered. 
Beautiful red line in throat. An extra large yellow. Illustrated on page 38 
... ... Each, 50c. Doz., $5.00 
GIANT MYRTLE (1918)—Much larger, showier, softer pink than “Myrtle.” In a 
class with “Mrs. Dr. Norton”.Each, $2.00 
