Gil Bias. Early flowering, of dwarf habit. 
Flowers salmon rose with bright red blotch 
on primrose ground. Fine for bedding as well 
as a cut flower. $1.50 per dozen, $10 per hun¬ 
dred. 
'Glory of Holland. A new white with slight 
tinting of pale pink and anthers of delicate 
lavender. Blossoms large and gracefully set 
on a tall spike. One of the finest whites. $2 
per dozen, $15 per hundred. 
Glory of Noordwijk. A new yellow, beau¬ 
tiful soft canary shade with flowers large and 
of graceful form. Several open at one time, 
producing a magnificent effect. $2 each, $20 
per dozen. 
Golden King. A brilliant golden yellow, with 
intense crimson blotch in throat, giving a mag¬ 
nificent effect. Flowers well opened and well 
set on a very graceful spike. One of the best 
of the yellow throated varieties. $2 per 
dozen, $15 per hundred. 
Golden Queen. A most attractive creamy 
buff, with tongue of carmine on inferior petals. 
A general favorite. $1 per dozen, $8 per 
hundred. 
Halley. A most attractive early-blooming 
sort, with large well-opened flowers of delicate 
salmon pink. Flowers well placed on long 
graceful spike. Similar in type to the popu¬ 
lar Mrs. Francis King. 50 cents per dozen, 
$3 per hundred. 
Hollandia. A dainty, small-flowered Gladio¬ 
lus; beautiful apricot shadings. Very fine in 
combination with Baron Hulot $1 per dozen, 
$8 per hundred. 
''Independence. A brilliant rose pink, with 
richly marked throat. A long spike of wax- 
like flowers. One of the best for cut flowers 
and for massing, because of its color and the 
lasting quality of the bloom. 50 cents per 
dozen, $3 per hundred. 
Isaac Buchanan. A fine yellow. All 
flowers open at one time, and of dwarf habit, 
making it fine for bedding. Most attractive 
in combination with Augusta and Baron Josef 
Hulot. $1 per dozen, $6 per hundred. 
