Gladiolus of Quality 
Kemp’s Gardens 
CLAYTON —Venetian pink, shading to hermosa 
pink at base of petals. Many open at once. ...No. 1—10c 
No. 2— 7c 
CLINTONIA —Sea shell pink, with about 1 /3 of 
the tips splashed coral red. Large flowers, 
tall straight spike . No. 1—15c 
No. !2—10c 
CONLSTON —This fine Glad is a dear ocherous 
salmon, with hair lines of rose red in the 
throat. Strong grower . No. 1—10c 
No. 2— 7c 
DORINE —Salmon-buff. Base of lower petals 
light orange yellow with faint penciling of 
ruby. Strong grower . -No. 1— 7c 
No. 2— 5c 
LEETONIA —This beautiful glad attains to a 
height of 48 inches. Flowers are a beautiful 
scarlet, shaded salmon-orange in the throat. 
Size of flower 4 inches . No. 1— 8c 
No. 2— 6c 
MARNIA —Bright grenadine orange, with tyrian 
rose feathering in the throat. Strong 
grower. Best commercial orange . No. 1 — 7c 
No. 2— 5c 
NORWOOD —Coral pink, chatenay pink in the 
throat. Very fine for florists use. No. 1—10c 
No. 2— 7c 
ONETA —Xanthine orange, shading to rose; 
grenadine-rose at base of petals, with feath¬ 
ering of apricot yellow on inferior petals....No'. 1— 7c 
No. 2— 5c 
ORAFLAME—This is a beautiful Glad. The 
predominating color of this beauty is radiant 
orange, shading to light orange yellow at the 
base of the petals. Inferior petals orange 
buff .No. 1—15c 
No. 2—10c 
ORANGE WONDER—We believe this to be the 
largest and best orange colored Glad ever 
introduced. The color is a rich orange- 
rufous, practically solid color. The flowers 
are 4-5 inches across, wide open and well 
placed on a tall straight spike. A great 
exhibition variety .No. 1—il2c 
No. 2— 8c 
PRIM BEAUTY—One of the most distinct Prim 
Hybrids of the Grandiflorus type. The col¬ 
ors are La France Pink ground, thickly mot¬ 
tled with fine lines and dots of orange ruf¬ 
ous. Spike is tall and straight .No. 1— 7c 
No. 2— 5c 
PINK WONDER—Flowers are very large. Pleas¬ 
ing La France Pink in color, flaked geran¬ 
ium pink, with chartreuse yellow in the 
throat, overlaid with rose feathering. Fine 
exhibition variety .No. 1— 8c 
No. 2— 6c 
QUINTON —One of the very earliest to bloom, 
producing flowers five inches in diameter, 
of a pleasing hue of coral pink .No. 1— 6c 
No. 2— 4c 
SALMON BEAUTY—(New). Clear Salmon pink 
of great size and beauty. Spike, tall and 
straight. Fine exhibition variety .No. 1—25c 
YELLOW RUFFLES—(New). Medium size 
heavily ruffled yellow. A good yellow of 
great promise .No. 1—20c 
WYOMING—Color, Pure Chalcedony yellow, 
shading to deep yellow on inferior petals. 
Flowers 4 inches in diameter, and are well 
placed on a tall spike .No. 1—15c 
STALWART—Prim Grand. Very tall growing 
with long spike of soft creamy hued flow¬ 
ers, with mallow shading in throat .No. 1—10c 
No. 2— 8c 
YELLOW GIANT—(New). This is one of the 
largest yellow glads. It is a clear golden 
yellow, and heavily ruffled. Spike, tall and 
straight. Flowers wide open and well 
placed on spike .No. 1—25c 
GOLD EALSIE—Deeper color than Golden 
Dream. Flowers same size and type of 
Golden D'-eam. Spike, tall, straight, many 
flowers. The richest colored of all yel¬ 
lows .No. 1—10c 
No. 2— 8c 
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