GLADIOLUS PRICE LIST—Continued 
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Marmora. Mauve, lavender grey. 
Petunia blotch in throat. Large flow¬ 
ers, moderate height. Midseason. . $0.60 
Marnia. Golden orange, tall and 
striking. Late.50 
Ming Toy. Buff yellow, Primulinus 
type. Very decorative.65 
Mrs. F. C. Peters. Rose lilac, tall, 
vigorous. Late midseason.50 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Shell pink. 
Showy crimson blotch. Tall, out¬ 
standing old variety. Midseason. . . .50 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Begonia rose, 
peppery deep rose, very tall, large. 
Late midseason.50 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson. Cameo pink, 
large flowers, moderate height, good 
substance. Late midseason.50 
Minuet. The finest lavender, a beau¬ 
tiful Gladiolus, good size of flowers, 
moderate height. Late midseason.65 
Mother Machree. Vinaceous laven¬ 
der, smoky type; large, much ad¬ 
mired. Midseason.60 
Nancy Hanks. Orange salmon, mod¬ 
erate size and height. Good for cut 
flowers.50 
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Osalin. Coral pink, very beautiful 
for cut flowers, moderate size and 
height. Midseason.$0.50 
Our Selection. Salmon red, flecked 
deeper. Midseason. Large wide 
open flowers.65 
Pelegrina. Best deep blue, almost 
free from red blotch in throat. 
Moderate size. Early midseason.65 
Picardy. Large, tall shrimp pink— 
the wonder Gladiolus, unsurpassed. 
Midseason.50 
Poquasset. Burned orange, good 
sized flower. Moderate height. 3.00 
Primrose Princess. Primrose yellow, 
large; one of the finest yellows. 
Late midseason.50 
Rapture. Medium light salmon, tall, 
heavy growth. Late midseason.60 
Red Copper. Salmon rose, flaked 
Indian lake. Midseason.50 
Red Lory. Carmine rose, reddish 
blotches. Makes a fine big spike. 
Late midseason.65 
Rewi Fallu. Deep blood red, massive 
blooms, on moderately tall, straight 
spike, heavy texture. Early. 1.50 
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Royal Lavender. Deep lavender, good 
grower. Midseason.$0.75 
Rozan. Delicate rose pink, large and 
showy. Midseason.75 
Ruffled Gold. Canary yellow, rose 
feather, ruffled. Midseason.60 
Saraband. Velvety Bordeaux, yellow 
blotches, unusual. Midseason.50 
Schwaben Girl. Large, soft pink 
florets. Midseason.60 
Doz. 
Souvenir. Deep yellow, early Primu¬ 
linus hybrid.$0.50 
Sovereign. Deep blue, small flower 
on moderate sized spike. Late.65 
Sunnymede. Orange yellow, red 
blotch in throat. Late midseason. . .50 
Tangerine. Large, glowing orange. 
Midseason. 
.75 
Toberson. A very good late yellow, 
light butter color. 
.50 
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Topaz. A moderate-sized variegated 
salmon pink. Good cut flower variety$0.35 
Vanity Fair. Rose pink, deeper 
throat blotch. Tall and straight. 
Late midseason.50 
Wasaga. Clear buff, Primulinus 
grandiflorus. Ruffled, late, good 
size. A beautiful variety.60 
Wurtembergia. Red with white 
throat. Large and tall. Midseason.. .60 
The Bulbs listed herein are also offered at the following special prices when ordered in 
lots of 100 bulbs of 1 variety. Prices quoted are postpaid up to 3rd zone. 
Bulbs listed at 50 cents per dozen.$3.00 per 100 
Bulbs listed at 60 or 65 cents per dozen. 3.50 per 100 
Bulbs listed at 75 to 85 cents per dozen. 4.00 per 100 
M IXTURE 
Mixed Colors, Large, Blooming Size Bulbs, 1 inch 
in diameter and larger—$1.00 per 100. Postage 
paid to the third zone. 
LENGTHEN YOUR GLAD SEASON 
Plant Early, Midseason, and Late Varieties. 
EARLY VARIETIES: Cara Mia, pink; Lullaby, yellow. 
MIDSEASON : The largest number of varieties will fall in 
this class. See list for early and late midseason. 
LATE VARIETIES: Betty Nuthall, orange salmon; 
Toberson, yellow; Sovereign, deep blue. 
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Fresh Eggs —the year around. 
Dressed Fowl during June, July, and August— 
24 hours’ notice, please. 
Ringneck Pheasants during October, November, 
December. 
Honey —September, October. 
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