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Morocco. (Midseason-Exhibition). Large florets of a deep glistening 
red, almost blackish in appearance. Six to eight open at one time 
on a fine spike. See illustration. Doz., 75c; 100, $5.50. 
Mother Machree. (Midseason-Exhibition). The color in this variety 
is most difficult to describe, being of a vinaceous lavender overlaid 
toward the edges with salmon'pink. One of the most popular of 
the “smoky” varieties. Very tall, vigorous grower carrying 10 to 
12 florets open at one time. Doz., 80c; 100, $6.00. 
Mr. W. H. Phipps. (Late-Exhibition). Of light salmon-rose. Long 
spike with 15 to 20 blooms open at a time, requiring good cul¬ 
ture for best results. This has been one of the most popular 
varieties. Doz:, 75c; 100, $5.50. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. (Midseason-Exhibition). Ground color begonia- 
rose striped with flame and brilliant scarlet. Lip pale lemon 
slightly speckled with ruby. One of the aristocrats of the garden. 
Doz., 70c; 100, $5.25. 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson. (Midseason-Exhibition). Most attractive flower 
of a creamy light pink, slightly ruffled. Flowers are large, several 
open at one time and carried on a tall, strong stem. 
Doz., 75c; 100, $5.50. 
Mrs. Ray P. Chase. (Early-Exhibition). An impressive creamy white 
with yellow throat. Large, closely spaced florets on a strong, 
straight stem. Will appeal to those who like showy Gladioli. 
Doz., $1.15; 100, $8.50. 
Mrs. T. E. Landford. (Early-Exhibition). Exquisite apple-blossom- 
pink with touch of canary-yellow in throat. Tall spike which 
carries eight to ten large flowers. A bloom of exceptional beauty. 
Doz., $1.55; 100, $11.00. 
Netherland Prince. (Midseason-Exhibition). Very large, showy flow¬ 
ers, measuring often from six to seven inches across, of bright 
salmon. Tall, strong grower with six to eight blooms open at 
one time. Doz., $1.55; 100, $11.00. 
Orange Butterfly. (Late-Exhibition). A fine exhibition flower of 
the brightest orange. Florets of good substance with 10 to 12 
open at one time. A spike of this Gladiolus looks like a flock of 
Butterflies in flight. Very attractive. Doz., $1.15; 100, $8.50. 
Orange Queen. (Early-Exhibition). Of beautiful light orange, deep¬ 
er at edge of petals with orange-red lines in throat. Many flowers 
open at one time and carried on tall, slender stems. One of our 
best orange Primulinus Grandiflorus varieties. 
Doz., 70c; 100, $5.00. 
Patricia Carter. (Early-Small-Flowered). A most beautiful tone of 
shrimp-pink makes this one of the most popular Primulinus va¬ 
rieties. The tall, rugged plants carry from six to eight blooms. 
Doz., 80c; 100, $6.00. 
Paul Pfitzer. (Midseason-Decorative). A fine showy variety of red¬ 
dish purple, most vigorous and healthy grower with many flowers 
open at one time. See illustration. Doz., 95c; 100, $7.00. 
Pelegrina. (Early-Exhibition and Decorative). A deep blue-violet 
Gladiolus that is particularly appealing for its color. The blackish 
blue buds showing color to the tip of the spike add much to the 
attractiveness of this desirable variety. See illustration. 
Doz., $1.00; 100, $7.50. 
Picardy. (Early-Exhibition). The finest Gladiolus in its color class. 
Of soft shrimp-pink without flecking. Blotch of light flesh-pink 
shading to shrimp-pink at edges. Inconspicuous feathering of 
begonia-rose. 7 to 10 florets open at a time with blooms up to 
six inches or more across. Spike is strong, but at the same time 
very refined. An ideal “Glad.” This variety has been the sensa¬ 
tion of the Gladiolus world since its introduction. It has created 
more favorable comment than any other variety in many years 
and has won in every flower show. It is, in our opinion, the finest 
and most charming of all Gladioli. See illustration. 
Doz., 70c; 100, $5.25. 
Polar Ice. (Early-Exhibition). One of the largest flowered Gladioli 
florets often measuring seven inches or more in diameter and car¬ 
ried on tall, straight spikes. The pure paper-white florets are well 
arranged with many flowers open at a time. One of the best white 
exhibition varieties. See illustration. Doz., 195; 100, $13.00 
Rapture. (Late-Decorative). A Primulinus Grandiflorus variety of 
light salmon with diffused yellow blotch. Very strong, tall, upright 
grower with five to seven blooms open at a time. A fine variety. 
Doz., $1.20; 100, $9.00. 
Red Lory. (Late-Exhibition). Of carmine-rose with large purplish 
red blotches. Large flowers with nearly the entire spike open at 
one time. One of the most magnificent Gladioli. 
Doz., $1.15; 100, $8.50. 
Red Phipps. (Midseason-Exhibition). The whole flower is similar to 
the well known variety “Mr. W. H. Phipps” with the exception 
that the spikes are taller and not more than eight flowers open at 
one time. Its color is a very attractive salmon-red. See illustration. 
Doz., $1.00; 100, $7.50. 
Rose Standish. A clear light rose-pink. Beautifully ruffled florets 
open 5 to 6 at one time, well placed on a straight slender spike. 
The buds showing color are especially lovely. 
Doz., $3.00; 100, $22.00. 
Salbach’s Orchid. Clear lavender-pink. Best described as of the 
color of the Cattleya Orchid. Large, wide open blooms of heavy 
substance. Doz., $1.10; 100, $8.00. 
Salbach’s Pink. (Late Decorative). Very large, wide open flowers of 
fine substance of geranium-pink with soft carmine lip in throat. 
Long spike with six or more flowers open at one time. 
Doz., 90c; 100, $6.50. 
Schwabengirl. (Early-Decorative). A most attractive variety of pur¬ 
est pink with seven or more flowers open at one time and carried 
on a fine spike. Doz., $1.20; 100, $9.00. 
Souvenir. (Early-Small-Flowered). The best of the yellow Primu- 
linus varieties, the flowers being carried on a tall, graceful spike. 
Its color is a beautiful canary-yellow. Doz., 70c; 100, $5.00. 
Star of Bethlehem. (Midseason-Exhibition). The outstanding ex¬ 
hibition white. Color purest white with a touch of cream on 
lower petals. Six to eight immense florets open at one time on a 
very tall, slender spike. A magnificent Gladiolus that should be 
in every collection. Doz., $5.00; 100, $35.00. 
The Orchid. (Early-Decorative). A wonderful flower; It looks much 
like a Cattleya Orchid. The flowers range in a natural spread of 
petals and have peculiar lasting power. It has laciniated edges 
and beautiful ruffling, and suggests the exquisite coloring of the 
orchid, lavender-pink upon the paler flushed, frosted surface. 
Doz., $1.00; 100, $7.50. 
Tobersun. (Late-Exhibition). A fine exhibition variety. Flowers are 
large, of clearest yellow. Seven to eight florets open at one time 
and carried in perfect placement on a tall spike. One of the best 
of the yellow Gladioli. Doz., $1.00; 100, $7.50. 
Veilchenblau. (Midseason-Decorative). True violet-blue. Beautiful 
wide open flowers which are artistically arranged on a tall stem. 
The best of the low priced, so-called “blue” varieties. 
Doz., 80c; 100, $6.00. 
Wasaga. (Midseason-Decorative). A glowing capucine-buff with 
wide open, somewhat ruffled blooms. Color is clear, without throat 
markings or fleckings. Five or more florets open at a time car¬ 
ried on a fine spike. A most attractive variety. 
Doz., $1.10; 100, $8.00. 
White Butterfly. (Early-Small-Flowered). First class, all white, with 
soft, creamy white throat. Especially fine, artistically arranged 
beautiful cut flower on slender stem. Doz., 75c; 100, $5.75. 
Winged Victory. (Midseason-Exhibition). One of the largest flowers 
produced. Individual flowers often measure eight inches in diam¬ 
eter. The finest, clearest pink without blotch or throat markings— 
absolutely self-colored. Form is unique, the flower having giant 
reflexed, long, pointed petals. Spike grows five feet tall, has six 
enormous blooms open at one time. Doz., $1.35; 100, $10.00. 
Wurtembergia. (Midseason-Exhibition). Of a very lovely fiery scar¬ 
let with creamy white throat markings. The immense blooms are 
carried on a very tall, always straight spike. The most dazzling 
red we have seen in Gladioli. Doz., $1.15; 100, $8.50. 
Yvonne. (Early-Exhibition). Blush-white or very pale pink with 
cerise throat markings. Six to eight very large florets open at one 
time and carried on a fine strong spike. Doz., 75c; 100, $5.75. 
PRIMULINUS HYBRIDS MIXTURE 
Our hybrids range in color from pale sulphur-yellow-apricot to 
the deepest chrome-yellow and excellent shades of pink, orange and 
scarlet. We are pleased to offer this splendid mixture and suggest 
that our patrons try some. For artistic decorations these flowers are 
wonderful. Doz., 60c; 100, $4.50; 1000, $35.00. 
LARGE FLOWERED AMERICAN HYBRIDS MIXED 
We include a splendid variety of named sorts. The mixture has 
a popular price so as to encourage liberal planting. They are well 
matured and good growers; excellent for cut flower purposes or for 
planting in mixed borders. 
Doz., 60c; 100, $4.50; 1000, $35.00. 
