Stevensville, Michigan 
Large—5c Each; 3 Bulbs For 10c 
Medium—3c Each; 3 Bulbs For 6c 
A. B. Kunderd. Tall, large, deeply ruffled flower of 
delicate cream color. Flushed pink. 
Apricot Glow. A clear apricot prim, of good size, well¬ 
spaced open flowers. 
Anna Eberius. Dark velvety purple; throat deeper 
shade. Large flower set on tall spike. 
Betty Nuthall. Warm light coral with pale orange 
throat, feathered carmine. 
Baron J. Hulot. Deep violet blue; one of the finest 
blue Gladioli. Fine slender spike. 
Bi-iigel Tiger,... Large blossoms of a peculiar shade of 
smoky red, striped with blue-gray. 
Bittersweet. Salmon orange with darker blotch. 
Tall straight spike, large well placed florets. 
Cooper Bronze. Grandiflorus Prim, Old Copper and 
Bronze. Very good. Good propagator. 
Elizabeth Tabor. Most beautiful early pink, maroon 
throat, blooms in fifty to sixty days. 
Flaming Sword. Tall nne plant. Flowers well placed 
on spike very showey red. 
Golden Dream. Deep, pure yellow. Tall and fine ex¬ 
hibition variety. One of the best clear yellows. 
Giant Nymph. A GIANT in growth and flowers. Light 
rose pink with creamy yellow throat. Don’t miss this. 
Henry Ford. Very dark rhodamine purple, shading 
into deeper tones near center. 
Iwa. Light rose with red blotch. Tall strong grow¬ 
er. Several blooms open at a time. 
Illuminator. Brilliant carmine-red, with a faint suffu¬ 
sion of blue. Purple blotch on lower petals. 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson. Creamy light pink, tali grower. 
An outstanding variety, very fine. 
Mary Pick-ford. Creamy white with a throat of softest 
sulphur yellow. You’ll like our little Mary. 
Mr». Frank Pendleton. Deep rose pink, with carmine 
blotch, large flowers. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Rose colored blossoms. This is 
probably one of the largest “Glads.” 
Muln.ght Moon. Beauiual soft lemon-yellow. Self¬ 
color. Large open flowers. t"ll spike. 
Magic. Finest tall lavender blue. Large, rich, purple 
throat blotches. 
Orange Queen. Beautiful light orange, deeper at 
edge of petals very popular with everyone. 
Opalescent. A very good tall lavender. Vigorous 
grower and fine cut flower variety. 
Peace. Fine large white with wine penciling^ on lower 
petals. Very good, strong and healthy. 
Pride of Wanakah. Very large, beautiful deep laven¬ 
der-rose. A great exhibition Glad. You will like it. 
Hose Ash. Corinthian red shading to Ashes of Roses 
lower petals light yellow speckled with ruby. 
Rosemary. The dearest sweetest glad ever grown. 
Lavender-rose, white hairlines, very odd. 
Rev. Eubank. Early porcelain blue, throat and lip 
blotch. Five and six flowers open at a time. 
Sonfonn''. A real pure white; no other markings. The 
best white primulinus, dainty and beautiful. 
Splendorra. Very dark wine-black. A splendid color, 
very distinct. 
Searlono. Probably the most intense early scarlet 
variety. Tall spike, large flowers, finely ruffled. 
Scarlet Princeps. Six or more massive “Princeps like 
blooms open at a time. Throat a little deeper. 
Scarlet Wonder. Largest clear red in the world. If 
you want red in your garden this is it. 
Tiffany. Early pure white, slightly ruffled; graceful, 
slender spikes. Many open at a time. 
W. H. Phipps. LaFrance pink overlaid with light rose 
salmon. A masterpiece in Gladiolus. 
War. Deep blood red, large open flowers well placed 
on tall spike. The best of this color. 
Yellow Glory. A fine ruffled yellow with beautiful 
blotch in throat. 
