McKenzie. Tenn., Mat. “My sister say*. 'Miss White's seed*. plants and bulbs -49- 
give me more satisfaction than any I've had from anyone else.’"—Mrs. Mace Sneed. 
A T FIFTEEN STANDARD GLADIOLI 
GI;A1J1 U 1 -#1 Price, 5o oach; 0 for 25c. The 15 Jfcr 60c. 
Asrusta. White, slightly suffused 
purple. 
Branchlayaasls. Brilliant vermilion. 
Ceras. White, deep violet blotch. 
Columbia. Ornnge scarlet, blotched 
with bluish purple. 
Da Lamarck. Cherry color, light 
center. 
' Easter. White, lemon tint, crimson 
blotch. 
Enfant De Nancy. Dark crimson. 
F. Bergman. Orange pink, crimson 
stains. 
Florida. Dark red, very early. 
Incendiary. Vermilion, rose throat. 
Jessie. Velvety red, very early. 
May White, splashed carmine pink. 
Marie Lemolne. Creamy salmon, 
maroon blotch. 
Prolific Pink. Extra good pink. 
“ 1900 ” Brightest red. white blotch. 
FIFTEEN CHOICE GLADIOLI 
Price, 8c each; C for 45c. The 15 for $1.10. 
Admiral Pierce. Large dowers, 
dark carmine red, lower petals clouded 
maroon purple. 
Ajax. Beautifully striped. 
Edison. Beautiful combination of 
many colors. 
Glory of Brljghtwood. Scarlet, 
lemon throat. 
CHOICE 
KUNDER'S WONDERFUL RUFFLED 
GLADIOLUS 
Just ns I am going to press I have an oppor¬ 
tunity to offer this wonderful new variety, the 
first of nn entirely new race of Gladioli, which 
bears the snmo relation to the standard sorts ns 
the Spencer Sweet Peas to the old Grandltlora 
varieties. Its grand waved and ruffled edges, as 
shown In the Illustration, make it the most at¬ 
tractive of all Gladioli, relieving greatly the stiff¬ 
ness and lack of grace that have detracted some¬ 
what from their use as cut flowers. Price 25c each. 
John Bull. White, sulphur tint, 
dark blotch. 
Koteler. Salmon scarlet, with crim¬ 
son and light yellow throat. 
Lamarc. Salmon, crimson and yel¬ 
low spots. 
Lafayette. Yellowish salmon; crim¬ 
son blotches. 
Lamartine. Rosy flesh, maroon blotch. 
M. de Levlque. Dark crimson. 
Mrs. Francis Kins:* Light scarlet; 
crimson blotches. 
Nydla. Blush pink, large orange throat. 
Ralne Blanche. Pure white, dark 
carmine blotch. 
' Brockton. Mass.. Feb. *10. “From your seed last year the Os¬ 
trich Feather Cockscomb were glorious, the admiration of even the 
most experienced flower growers, and there was no Kochia in the 
city that compared with mine.*'—Mrs. Frances M. Bliss. 
Vashtl. Creamy white, carmine 
blotches. 
Wm. Falcon.r. Clear light plnlc. 
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
SIX BEST GLADIOLI 
The 0 for 90c. 
America. Open flower, soft lavender 
pink, 12c. 
Canary Bird. Pure yellow, very 
choice, 16o 
Dr. Parkhurst. Brilliant red, whlto 
mottled throat, 20c. 
Mrs. Beecher. Deep rosy crimson, 
white throat, 12c. 
Prlnceps. Crimson, broad blotch on 
lower petals, 20c. 
Splendor. Beautiful rose color, ma¬ 
genta stains, 15c. 
One each of above 20 named varieties 
for $2.50; 3 of each for $7.40; 0 of each 
for $14.70. 
GLADIOLI IN MIXTURE 
Many prefer to buy Gladioli in mix¬ 
tures because they thus get much better 
value for their money, as there are many 
kinds sold in mixtures that are just as 
good, and often better, than many of tho 
named kinds. I have taken great pains 
this year to get some of the finest stock 
that can be hnd anywhere to put into my 
three mixtures, and if you buy either of 
them you can feel sure of getting big 
value for your money. 
Good Mixed. A fine strain of many 
colors Price, 1st size, 12 for 30c; 45 for 
$1.00; 100 for $2.10; 2nd size, 12 for 20c; 
70 for $1.00; 100 for $1.40. 
Choice Mixed. This mixture is big 
value, contains some very fine kinds and 
Is sure to please. Price. 1st size. 12 for 
45c; 30 for $1.00; 100 for $3.15; 2nd size, 
12 for 30c; 50 for $1.00; 100 for $1.90. 
Best of All Mixed. We want to call 
speeinl attention to this mixture as It 
contains some of the grandest seedlings 
from one of the greatest hybridizers in 
the world. C for 30c; 12 for 55c; 25 for 
$1.00; 100 for $3.75._ 
My “CULTURE OF FLOWERS" (free If asked 
for, with any order of 25c or over) lias helpful para¬ 
graphs on culture of Canna, Dahlia and Gladioli. 
Pages, 26-28. _ 
Some things you should try: 
My Asters, Prize Mixed. 
* Nasturtiums. Tall or Dwarf Special Mixture. 
Pansies. “Royal Challenge*’. 
“ Sweet Peas. 50 Varieties Mixed. 
