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. 
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 
each, $10 per dozen. 
Baron Josef Hulot One of the finest blue 
Gladioli. A deep violet blue with well-opened 
flowers. 50 cents per dozen, $4 per hundred. 
Brenchleyensis. Brilliant vermilion-scarlet, 
Though inexpensive, one of the finest for the 
garden and for massing. 40 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 
per dozen, $8 per hundred. 
Clarice. Rich rose pink, flaked and suffused 
with deeper tint. Large, well-opened flowers 
on strong spike. $2 per dozen,"[$15 per 
hundred. 
Cracker Jack. Large flowers of rich, velvety 
dark red, throat spotted with yellow and dark 
maroon. $J per dozen, $8 per hundred. 
'“Dawn (Tracy’s). The most beautiful coral 
pink Gladiolus ever offered. A long graceful 
spike of magnificently formed flowers, all open 
at one time. The keeping qualities of this 
variety surpass anything grown at Cedar Acres, 
while its color and texture make it indispensa¬ 
ble as a cut flower and for bedding. $2 per 
dozen, $15 per hundred. 
Empress of India. A rich dark red -a rare 
and beautiful color. One of the best of recent 
novelties. Certificates of merit from Haarlem 
and London in 1912. $1.50 per dozen, $10 
per hundred. 
