*Maize. A valuable addition to the list of light- 
colored Gladioli. A soft light corn color, 
tinted rose, with slender tongue of Fuchia red 
on lower petals. Its dainty colorings and es¬ 
pecially long graceful spikes make it most 
desirable, $3.50 per dozen, $30 per hundred. 
Marie Du Ruyter. One of the finest of the 
new blue varieties. A true blue, with pansy 
markings and a very graceful spike of medium¬ 
sized flowers. A Haarlem novelty. Stock 
very limited. $1 each, $10 per dozen. 
Mary Bancroft. Rich rosy pink, shading to 
paler on the edges, and rose color extending 
over reverse side of petals. Effective throat 
markings. An extremely showy variety. $2 
per dozen, $15 per hundred. 
Mary Fennell. One of the patricians of the 
garden. Beautiful, deep lavender flowers on 
a tall slender spike, lower petals penciled with 
primrose yellow. $2 per dozen, $15 per hun¬ 
dred. 
*May. A notable white variety, lightly flecked 
crimson. Fine for forcing. 50 cents per dozen, 
$4 per hundred. 
Mephistopheles. Large flower of bright red, 
effectively marked with black and yellow. $2 
per dozen, $15 per hundred. 
Monadnock. Buds a rich apricot and flowers 
opening to a delicate creamy pink; violet 
throat markings. A splendid effect is pro¬ 
duced with this variety, as several flowers are 
open at one time. $1 per dozen, $8 per hun¬ 
dred. 
Mrs. Beecher. Deep rosy crimson, with 
white throat. Large flowers. $1 per dozen, 
$6 per hundred. 
Mrs. Chamberlain. Snowy white, with 
lower petals marked with line of crimson. 
Flowers large and lily-shaped. A desirable 
garden variety, as it comes into bloom early 
and lasts till late in season. $2.50 per dozen. 
$20 per hundred. 
*Mrs. Francis King. (The original). A 
most beautiful “Besnard shade” flame-pink. 
Immense flowers on a spike growing four feet 
high, with from eighteen to twenty flowers, 
six to eight open at one time. A magnificent 
variety. 50 cents per dozen, $2.50 per hundred. 
