SEABROOK NURSERIES GLADIOLUS 
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MR. LOUIS G. ROWE 
MR. LOUIS G. ROWE (LM) S. N. 
A charming gladiolus of dainty col¬ 
oring. It is white, flushed faintly with 
pale pink, more strongly at tips of 
petals. The inner lower petals are suf¬ 
fused with pale green-yellow. In the 
opening florets, the petals are re¬ 
curved, turning back prettily for a 
quarter of their length. They straight¬ 
en as flowering progresses. Seven 4- 
inch florets open at once on a slender 
graceful spike. 12-15 buds on 18 inch 
flower head. L 50c ea. $5.50 dz. M 40c 
ea. $4 dz. S 30c ea. $3.25 dz. Bits 75c 
dz. 
MR. W. H. PHIPPS (M) Diener 
Flesh-pink with 20 blooms to spike. 
Per dz L 50c. M 30c. S 20c. 100 Bits 
10 c. 
MR. WM. CUTHBERTSON (M) Mair 
Rose, flaked lighter. White blotch 
in throat. M>ny open. Per dz L 60c. 
M 40c. S 25c. 100 Bits 30c. 
MRS. F. C. PETERS (M) Fischer 
Rose-lilac with soft crimson blotch 
bordered white on lower petals. Per 
dz L 50c. M 30c. S 20c. 100 Bits 15c. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS (LM) Diener 
Begonia rose, striped brilliant red. 
Very showy. Per dz L 50c. M 30c. S 
20c. 100 Bits 10c. 
MRS. P. W. SISSON (LM) Coleman 
Cameo pink. Several open. Good ex¬ 
hibition. Per dz L. 50c. M 30c. S 20c. 
100 Bits 10c. 
MRS. RAY CHASE (M) Miller 
Large creamy white, sometimes 
tinted pink. Per dz L 50c. M 30c. S 
20c. 100 Bits 20c. 
3-4-6 may be purchased at 12 rate. No single item for less than 10 cents. 
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