CARSON R. STEWART 
BURG HILL, OHIO 
VARIETY 
Moorish King (PF) Very large deep maroon 
self-color, heavy growth and tall spike. 
Morocco (PF) Very deep dark red, almost 
black. This is about the best in its par¬ 
ticular color ..... 
Morongo (Brrey) This bright salmon has a 
yellow scarlet lined throat. It is one of 
the very best exhibition varieties... 
Mother Machree (Stevens) A most beautiful 
blending of suffused violet, salmon-pink 
and cream, does not fully describe this 
beauty. Very tall and stately.. 
Mountain Rose (Blake) Early, rose-lavender, 
good form and substance. 
Mrs. Dr. Bevan (K) This flower blends beau¬ 
tifully from a golden cream center to a 
soft white at the edges. Flowers are 
widely expanded and nicely ruffled... 
Mrs. E. J. Heaton (Heaton) A promising 
new deep salmon-pink, holding several 
open at one time and early... 
Mrs. F. C. Hornberger (Horn) Tall, fine spike 
and placement, flowers are pure white. 
Well grown this variety is hard to beat. 
Mrs. F. C. Peters (Fischer) Strong growing, 
tall spike, well spaced lavender flowers, 
deep blotch ; excellent florist variety. 
Mrs. Leon Dougeas (D) Salmon-pink, with 
overlay of flame and scarlet. This variety 
is the giant of them all, in flower, spike, 
and growth .. 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson ( Coleman ) A most re¬ 
fined appearing flower a soft cameo-pink, 
Bulbs 
A 
Bulblets 
A 
Mrs. Ray P. Chase (Miller) A beautiful 
creamy white, with soft cream throat. 
Heavy growth, fine spike holding the 
large flowers perfectly. 
Mrs. S. A. ErrEy (Brrey) Deep salmon with 
Mrs. T. E. Langeord (Crow) This variety is 
outstanding with its tall, stately spikes 
and soft apple blossom-pink flowers. 
Mrs. Van Konynenberg (PF) One of the 
most popular of the medium blues. 
Mr. W. Cuthbertson (M) One of the finest 
ruffled varieties. A rose pink with light 
throat. Good grower . 
Netheri.and Prince (Stevens) Very large 
plant and spike with proportionately large 
flowers of a bright salmon-pink. 
NErEus (Brrey) A rich combination, bright 
cerise flower, with silver gray throat- 
lined crimson. Exhibition spike. 
Per 
Large 
Med. 
Small 
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g you to the garden—plan now 
and 
for best results use Stewart gladiolus. 
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