MARY ELIZABETH 
Beautiful ruffled white with light yel¬ 
low throat. Thick waxy substance and 
ideal cutting habits. 
Large bulbs, 2 for 15c; 10 for 60c. 
MILDRED LOUISE 
Light salmon pink with three very 
faint ruby lines in throat and a close 
rival of Picardy in beauty and perform¬ 
ance. We recommend it highly. 
Large bulbs 3 for 15c; 10 for 45c. 
MINUET 
Still rated as the finest lavender. If you 
don’t grow Minuet, you are missing one 
of the best varieties in commerce. 
Large bulbs, 3 for 15c; 10 for 45c. 
MISS ALAMEDA 
Described by its originator, Mr. Sal- 
bach, as “one of the finest gladiolus ever 
introduced, ranking with Picardy and 
Betty Nuthall as one of the best all- 
around gladiolus ever created.” Our ex¬ 
perience indicates that this is entirely 
correct. 
The color is deep salmon pink with dis¬ 
tinctive carmine blotch in perfect har¬ 
mony with the predominating color of 
the flower. Tall straight spikes with 
large round florets of heavy substance. 
We predict that this will soon become 
just as popular as Picardy. 
Large bulbs 2 for 15c; 10 for 60c. 
Medium bulbs 4 for 15c; 10 for 30c. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND 
Salmon apricot suffused rose with 
peach colored blotch. A new variety from 
New Zealand which, although it does not 
grow as large for us as rated, has un¬ 
usually fine color and form. We believe 
that this would be very fine if given good 
culture. We grow them in the field. 
Large bulbs 20c each; medium 15c. 
MOTHER MACHREE 
Soft golden lavender with orange and 
grey tints. Sunset colors of beautiful 
lustre and sheen. A consistent producer 
of stunning spikes. You will not go 
wrong on this one. 
Large bulbs, 3 for 15c; 10 for 45c. 
Medium bulbs, 3 for 10c; 10 for 30c. 
MRS. E. B. WHITCOMB 
Delicate and pleasing tone of deep 
apricot-buff with rose-red feather on 
lower petals, opening several large 
florets at one time. A beautiful pastel 
colored variety. 
Medium bulbs 10c each; 3 for 25c. 
MRS. E. J. HEATON 
Deep glowing strawberry pink blended 
with some cream in throat. One of the 
newer varieties of great merit. 
Large bulbs 2 for 15c; 10 for 60c. 
MRS. LEO MILLER 
Salmon flame shaded to golden yellow; 
heavy waxy texture, intensely ruffled 
and sometimes lacinated. Give this one 
special culture and it will repay you in 
wonderful spikes. 
Large bulbs 10c each; 3 for 25c. 
MRS. RAY P. CHASE 
Large creamy white, light yellow 
throat that sometimes flecks purple, es¬ 
pecially during wet season. Produces a 
large percentage of magnificent spikes. 
Large bulbs, 3 for 15c; 10 for 45c. 
OLD FAITHFUL 
A very early salmon of high color 
value. Stands heat well and fine keeper. 
Large bulbs, 3 for 15c; 10 for 45c. 
ORANGE DELIGHT 
One of the miniature flowered gladio¬ 
lus originated by Mr. Kunderd. The color 
is a combination of apricot orange over¬ 
laid bittersweet orange. Lacinated petals 
add to its beauty and it is ideal for artis¬ 
tic arrangement in bowls and vases. De¬ 
cidedly different and a beautiful novelty. 
Large bulbs 10c each; 3 for 25c. 
OUR SELECTION 
Salmon red, flaked deeper, cerise and 
creamy blotch on lower petals. Inclined 
to produce stubby spikes in dry season 
and sometimes bums. Very popular with 
our customers on account coloring, and 
many florets open at one time. 
Large bulbs, 3 for 15c; 10 for 45c. 
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