VARIETY 
LIMITED DESCRIPTION 
BULBS 
BULBLETS 
FRANK J. McCOY—Immense tall pure pink. Winner champion spike. Late 
midseason. 
GIANT NYMPH—Light salmon rose pink. Not new but considered one of best. 
Midseason. 
GLORIANA—Pitre salmon shading to a golden throat. Coloring among the most 
beautiful found in gladiolus. Late midseason. 
GOLD EAGLE—Deep rich yellow, ruffled. Very prolific. Early. 
GOLDEN CHIMES—Beautiful large ruffled light yellow. Midseason. 
GOLDEN DREAM—^Very tall, clear, deep yellow. One of the best. Late mid- 
season. 
JOHN T. PIRIE—Mahogany brown, darker throat, bordered yellow. Very dis¬ 
tinctive and odd. Midseason. ' 
JONKHEER VAN TETS—^Very large pure white. Many open. Considered one 
of the best whites. Midseason. 
LIBELLE—Perhaps the purest light blue from Pfitzer. Very fine early. 
LA PALOMA—Tall rich orange. Different than any other in color. Fine cut flower. 
Early midseason. 
LIGHTS OF GOLD—Ruffled bright salmon pink with yellow throat. A very beau¬ 
tiful decorative. Early. 
LINDESTA—Soft salmon rose, with cream throat. Tall. Late midseason. 
LONGFELLOW—Pure pink, lighter midrib. One of the most beautiful varieties. 
Midseason. 
LOTUS—Daintily colored glad of soft light pink with cream throat. Truly ex¬ 
quisite. Early midseason. 
MAID OF ORLEANS—Beautiful milky white with cream thpat. Tall spike, large 
flower, good placement. The best cut flower, white. Late midseason. 
MAMMOTH WHITE—Massive flower of purest white. One of the best exhibition 
varieties. Midseason. 
MARGARET FULTON—Very rich deep salmon pink. Unusually solid color. 
Very beautiful. Midseason. 
MARMORA—Wonderful silvery lavender gray wiith petunia blotch. Eight or 
more open at a time. One of the best in existence. Midseason. 
MARNIA—Beautiful live orange tinted with pink. Practically self color. Mid¬ 
season.’ Crooks some in hot weather. 
MAROCCO—Black red. The darkest we have seen. Midseason. 
MARY ELIZABETH—Unquestionably one of the best whites with yellow throat. 
Beautifully ruffled. Late midseason. 
MILDRED I-OUISE—Delightful wa^m salmon pink. Spike and flowers large 
but graceful and beautiful. Early midseason. 
MINUET—The finest light lavender and one of the finest of all glads. Late mid¬ 
season. 
MISS BLOOMINGTON—Deep lemon self. Nice spike. Very early. Perhaps the 
best early yellow. 
MOTHER MACHREE—Beautiful golden lavender smoky that defies description. 
Very fine. Midseason. 
MRS. T. S. LANGFORD— Exquisite appleblossom pink with touch of canary in 
throat. Straight spike. Late midseason. 
MRS. OLNEY WITBECK—Eosine pink. Large flowers, many open. Nice spike. 
Early midseason. 
MRS. RAY P. CHASE—Beautiful creamy white, light yellow throat. Very large 
flov/ers, sometimes flecks. Early raidseason. 
MRS. S. A. ERREY—Rich orange salmon with orange red blotch. Many immense 
blooms open at a time. Cut when first bloom opens as it fades in sun. 
Per 
Large 
Med. 
Small 
Per 
2 
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20 
.10 
10 
.50 
.25 
.15 
2 
.10 
10 
.35 
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10 
.35 
.20 
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pkt. 
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100 
2.75 
1.60 
.80 
10 
.30 
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pkt. 
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100 
2.30 
1.20 
.75 
1 
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10 
.70 
2 
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10 
.35 
2 
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10 
.40 
.20 
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2 
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10 
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10 
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10 
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100 
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10 
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10 
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100 
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