HINEMOA 
Each Doz. 100 
Gold Eagle—(EE) Early yellow.05 .40 2.50 
Golden Goddess—(M) Description page 1. Sold 
under patent protection.35 3.50 
Graphic—(E) Purple-pink. Rare shade.10 1.00 5.00 
Halley—(EE) Large early salmon pink.04 .35 2.25 
Helen Wills—(M) Tall cream white. Straight.08 .75 4.00 
Hinemoa—(L) Rose-pink, flaked with chocolate, 
and cream marked throat. A striking novelty 
from New Zealand.10 1.00 5.00 
Hugo Eckener—(M) Intense vermilion-red. 
Deeper rose-red on the lip.08 .75 
John Alden—(EM) Light yellow. Dark spot.04 .35 2.25 
J. Van Tets—(M) Large, tall pure white. One 
of the newer whites from Europe.08 .75 4.00 
Lady Macbeth—(M) Pretty red, flaked darker 
red, with white feather. 5 or more open at 
once. Unusual.06 .60 3.50 
La Paloma—{EM) Clear bright orange.06 .60 3.00 
Lavender Bride—(EM) Large lavender gray-blue 
An unusual blending.06 .60 3.00 
Loella (M) Old rose, flaked smoky blue. Odd.10 .75 5.00 
Lotus —(M) Very delicately shaded cream pink. 
For lovers of pastel shades.10 1.00 5.00 
Loyalty—(L) Excellent deep yellow. A very 
popular yellow.06 .60 3.00 
Sprinkle Naphthalene Flakes over your Gladiolus bulbs when 
storing. We use it lightly and leave it on all winter. Result: No 
Thrips. See page 19. Bulbs must be dry when treated. 
