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GIANT WHITE (1915)—An extra large white of great size and substance. Pure 
white with elegant slight marking on lower petals. 
. _.. ... Each, 15c. Doz., $1.50. 100, $11.25 
GOLDEN BUFF (1918)—Golden buff with yellow lower petals. Distinct and fine. 
Illustrated on page 40.. . •.Each, 50c 
GOLD THROAT (1915)—A large, fine pure yellow throat on a splendid, deep, 
bright blood red ground. Showy. ..Each, 25c. Doz., $2.50 
GOV. HANLY (1915)—Tall, showy, early, rich cardinal red, with deeper throat 
color. A first-class bedding and cut flower variety. Illustrated on page 44 
. Each, 15c. Doz., $1.50. 100, $11.25 
GRANDEUR (1916)—Very massive, deep vermilion pink. Large, graceful and ex¬ 
ceptionally distinct and beautiful. ........ Each, 30c. Doz., $3.00. 100, $22.50 
HERNDON (1917)—Fine flesh white, delicate deeper throat. Good. Half ruffled. 
.... Each, 15c. Doz., $1.50 
HILO (1917)—Fiery orange vermilion, flaked deeper. Showy white throat. Fine. 
.. Each, 20c. Doz., $2.00 
IDA VAN (1915)—A most beautiful deep salmon red, or flaming orange-pink. Very 
rich and brilliant color. Highest award at Cleveland, and certificate of merit 
at London, England.Each, 10c. Doz., $1.00. 100, $7.50 
I EXCEL (1916)—Very tall. Large flower. Bright light rose-red. Many open. 
Magnificent throat.....Each, 25c. Doz., $2.50. 100, $18.75 
INDIANOLA (1918)—A beautiful salmon rose-pink...Each, 25c. Doz., $2.50 
JUNE (1915)—White ground beautifully striped crimson over entire flower. Many 
open. Strong plant...Each, 35c. Doz., $3.50 
KILIM A (1918)—Tall, slender plant. Beautiful creamy salmon blush. Very ele¬ 
gant. Illustrated on page 40.Each 25c. Doz., $2.50. 100, $18.75 
KUNDERD’S CARDINAL KING (1915)—Best solid cardinal scarlet. Very bril¬ 
liant ....Each, 50c.’ Doz., $5.00 
LARGE BUFF (1915)—A fine shade of soft buff, sometimes blushed. Rose pencil¬ 
ing in throat. A fine tint of apricot buff. A rare and beautiful color. 
.. ... Each, 10c. Doz., $1.00 
LAVENDER AMERICA (1915)—A deeper pink, with more lavender tint than 
“America.” A very large and beautiful flower of most artistic form and 
striking general appearance. More showy than “America”. 
-• •.• • • • .. Each, 50c. Doz., $5.00. 100, $37.50 
LILY BLOTCH (1915) A rich, showy salmon red with an extraordinarily blotched 
throat as fine as a showy Pelargonium, finer than most lilies. Indeed 
gorgeous. Illustrated on page 42.Each, 20c. Doz., $2.00 
LILYWHITE (1915)—The fine new pure snowwhite gladioli that florists have long 
been looking for. A reliable first-class early forcing variety. Good height, 
nice size blossoms, six to seven open at a time. Very prolific. Illustrated on 
page 48 ..Each, 25c. Doz., $2.50. 100, $18.75 
Photographic reproduction of Certificate of Merit awarded this variety by 
the Mass. Hort. Soc’y. Illustrated on page 13. 
LOELLA (1918) Smoky old rose. Flaked deep smoky blue. Very unusual and 
fine ...Each, 35c. Doz., $3.50 
LUSTRE (1918)—Tall, large-flowered, dark orange vermilion. Grand and beauti¬ 
ful. Illustrated on page 42 ..Each, 2 5c. Doz., $2.50 
MAGENTA (1918)—A beautiful large flower near “American Beauty” rose color 
Grand .Each, 35c. Doz., $3.50. 100, $26.25 
MRS GE°. W. MOULTON (1915)—A giant violet red or cerice. Many open 
Nicely placed on spike. An occasional blossom comes double. 
.Each, 25c. Doz., $2.50 
