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TAYLOR’S NURSERY 
GLADIOLI 
AFLAME—Extra larg'e blooms of begonia rose. Unusually 
graceful and attractive. .05 .04 
ALBATROS—A splendid, large flowered pure white. Tall 
spike with several blooms open.06 .04 
APRICOT GLOW—Clear, warm apricot. Tall, strong spike 
and large flowers.-. .05 .04 
BERTY SNOW—Magnificent large lavender. In great de¬ 
mand. .05 .04 
BREAK O’ DAY—Beautiful soft La France pink on cream 
ground. Very early. .05 .04 
BUTTERBOY—An extra tall, strong plant and giant bulb. 
Large buttercup yellow flowers, nicely spaced on spike. 
A decidedly distinct and showy Primulinus variety of 
much merit.-.04 .03 
CORONADO—Large spike of clear pink, good bloom.06 .04 
CRIMSON GLOW—Best Crimson. .04 
ELECTRA—Large bloom of orange scarlet with white blotch 
in throat. Tall spike. .04 
FLORENCE BARCKLEY—Large deep pink with good spike. 
Early flowering. 05 .04 
GLADDIE BOY—Tall spikes of rose pink on cream ground. 
Early blooming. 04 .03 
GLORIANO—Tall spike of clear salmon, large blooms. .06 .04 
GOLD EAGLE—Deep pure yellow. Straight slender spike. 
Very early. 04 .03 
NANCY HANKS—Rich apricot shading to orange. .05 .04 
PICARDY—Color, soft apricot pink with a silvery sheen, 
feathering of slightly deeper color in the throat. The indi¬ 
vidual florets are extremely large, slightly ruffled and of a 
heavy waxlike substance. There are 6 to 10 of these mag¬ 
nificent blooms open at one time, which are well placed 
on a graceful spike.05 .04 
RADIANT ORANGE—Clear, apricot orange. Large, wide 
open flowers. .05 .04 
SCHWABEN GIRL^Pure pink, strong straight spikes, large 
florets with round petals, 8 to 10 inches open. Surprisingly 
early for such a large Glad.06 .05 
THOS. A. EDISON—A rich golden bronze, striped throat.05 .04 
MIXED GLADIOLI 
A fine mixture of all colors, early flowering, and large blooms. 
This mixture is made up of named varieties and the bulbs were 
all grown at our Nursery at South Edmonton. Per dozen .30 
Per 100 . 2.25 
