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Marmora (Hrrey). Lavender sray with petunia purple blotch. Opens larse. Large, 2 tor $ .12. 
Marocco (Pt.). Very dark red, nearly black. Very well liked. Large, 2 for $ .15; Medium, 4 for $ .15; 
Small, 10 for $ .15. 
Mildred Louise (Wentworth). Pure strawberry pink, blending to yellow in the throat. Large, 2 for 
$ .15; Medium, 4 for $ .15; Small, !0 for $ .15. 
Milford (Rides). Tall light blue with 7 or more large blooms open. Strong grower. Large, $ .25; 
Medium, $ .20; Small, $ .15. 
Minute (Coleman). Beautiful light pinkish lavender. 5-6 or more well-placed blooms open. The 
lavender by which all lavenders are judged. Very fine.^ Large, 2 for $ .15. 
Mibloom (Stevens). Prim. Grand. Large white with scarlet blotch. First to bloom. Large, 2 for 
$ .15; Medium, 2 for $ .10. 
Miss Bloomington (Kundred). Very early, tall, light yellow. I like this very much. Medium, 4 for 
$ .15; Small, 10 for $ .15. 
Miss Universe (Kundred). A beautiful shade of deep tyrian rose. Opening several large blooms at a 
time. Large, $ .15; Medium, 2 for $ .15; Small, 10 for $ .15. 
Miss Grcenley (Briggs). Rich pink, flaked darker. Up to 8 large flowers open on very tall spikes. An 
early bloomer. Large, 2 for $ .15. 
Miss New Zealand (Julyan). The most ballyhooed gladiolus of the decade. Actually a clouded 
salmon-pink with a ruddy glow in the throat. This is said to be one of the largest ones grown, 
but for me has been no larger than Emma. We list this variety for those curious to try it. Large, 
$ .50; Medium, $ .35; Bulblets, 5 for $ .25. 
Mrs. S. A. Errey (Errey). Salmon-orange, red throat. Up to 10 large, well-placed blooms open on a 
tall spike. Fades badly in hot weather but this is easily remedied by cutting when the first blooms 
open. Large, 2 for $ .15. 
Mother Machree (Stevens). Soft lavender gray, touched salmon-shaded yellow in the throat. An 
unusual and beautiful smoky. Many large blooms open. Large, 2 for $ .15; Medium, 4 for $ .15; 
Small, 10 for $ .15. 
Mrs. E. R. McManus (Prestgard). Beautifully ruffled La France pink, with heavy petals that have a 
waxy sheen. Extremely beautiful w'hen v/ell grown. Large, $ .65; Medium, $ .50. 
Mrs. Anna Pfitzer (Pf.). A large greenish white opening a large spike on a tall plant. Large, $ .15; 
Medium, $ .10. 
Mr. William Cuthbertson (Mair). Bright pink with a white throat. Opens 8-9 medium-sized blooms 
at a time. Very good. Large, 2 for $ .15; Medium, 2 for $ .10. 
Nymphas (Errey). The clear golden center of this flower shades to a delicate apricot salmon on the 
outer edges of petals. This is a very beautiful prim. Large, $ .10; Small, 4 for $ .10. 
Our Selection (Ball). Salmon-red, flaked deeper. Cerise blotch bordered cream. Medium height, but 
with long flower head of well-placed blooms opening about 10 at a time. Large, 2 for $ .15. 
Purple Crown (Kundred). This is a favorite with garden visitors and one we have been working up a 
stock of but which is still quite limited. Color, dark violet, many open. Large, $ .20; Medium, 
$ .15; Small, $ .10; Bulblets, 25 for $ .10. 
Pelcgrina (Pf.). Early. Large dark blue. Six or more large, well-placed blooms open with most of the 
remaining buds shewing color. The stem is not as tall and stiff as I would like, nevertheless, this is 
very good. Large, 2 for $ .15; Medium, 4 for $ .15; Small, 10 for $ .15. 
Pititi (Hill). Tall, light pink, with cream throat penciled and dotted red. 8-10 large flowers open. 
Large, $ .35; Medium, $ .25; Small, $ .15; Bulblets, 10 for $ .25. 
Picardy (Palmer). The most popular of all gladiolus. Color is a very beautiful light salmon bordering 
on apricot. Tall, strong grov/er with extra large flowers, opens 6-8 or more at once. Extra fine. 
Large, 2 for $ .15; Medium, 4 for $ .15; Small, 10 for $ .15. 
Polar Ice (Pf.). Our best early pure white. Large, fairly well-placed blooms on a tall, straight 
sp ke. Large, $ .10. 
