Stevensville, Michigan 
Large—8c Each; 3 Bulbs For 16c 
Medium—6c Each; 3 Bulbs For 12c 
Bag^dad —Smoky all-rose color. Very vigorous grower. Tall 
spike, large open blooms. 
Blue Danube. Beautiful medium light blue, long spike, 
large flowers, and good placement. 
Chas. Dickens —large purple violet variety. Long graci- 
ou": spike. Many wide open florets. 
June Princess. Early lavender-pink, darker throat; 
intensely ruffled. A little beauty, 
LfAKESHORE. Begonia rose shading to light red. lighter 
shade towards throat, tall, strong spike. 
MICHIGAN OKCHII). A beautiful lavender-pink, with 
soft carmine throat. A fine combination of color. 
Orange Wonder —Large clear flowering orange, good 
grower, a fine late orange variety. 
SELMA. Old rose-pink with a carmine blotch, an unusual 
odd color. 
Large—10c Each; 3 Bulbs For 20c 
Medium— 7c Each: 3 Bulbs For 14c 
Blue Triumphatur—The large liglit blue, with six to eight 
open at a time, extra fine. 
Betsy Bob Up—Creamy apricot, a sport of Betty Nuthall 
aiiil just as good or better. 
King Arthur—Immence ruffled rich lavender, very large 
norets. one of the finest lavenders. 
Morocco—Very dark, almost black, large flcw'ers, tall 
straight spikes. One of the best dark glads. 
MOUNT HOOD. Very large white, with small red feather 
on the lower petals. A good white. 
Royal Purple. Large blooms, rich violet-purple, strong 
plant, spike tall and slender. 
Large—15c Each; 3 Bulbs For 30c 
Medium—10c Each; 3 Bulbs For 20c 
Arabia. The darkest known glad. Almost black, very 
striking, indispensable to any fine collection. 
Baruda—A rich pleasing dark purple or wine color, al¬ 
ways straight spike, a good dark one. 
MISS ST. JOSEPH. Tall splendid showey red. Spike is 
slender, very artistic. 
Star ot Bethlehem — One of the finest pure white Gladio¬ 
lus, Six to eight florets open at a time. 
Sulton —'Large ruffled blocm.s. Color deep rose, six open, 
with several buds showing color, 
THOMAS A. EDISON. A large heavily ruffled deep red. 
One of the best in the ruffled class. 
Large—25c Each; 3 Bulbs For 50c 
Medium—15c Each; 3 Bulbs For 30c 
Alayne-— Beautiful new light rose, good keeper when cut, 
opening up to the last tip. 
Flaming Metor—Very large, brilliantly red. Extra large 
flowers, a big one and a good one, 
GRAND MERE. Exceptionally fine rich shade of purplish- 
red. An extraordinary fine purple. 
Londonderry —Giant spike cf a bronzy-orange color over¬ 
laid. with smoke. Distinctive and beautiful. 
Miss New Zealand —Apricot-salmion with blotch of ripe 
peach. A new giant. Exhibition type. 
New America—A very beautiful rose-pink, graceful 
slender spike, flowers are slightly ruffled. 
Prince of Berby— Smoky purple with peppering hairline 
markings, very odd, medium size flowers. 
Purple Victory—^A huge ruffled flower of deep purple the 
best in its class. 
Pimpernal—Very brilliant red, with white throat blotch 
a beautiful combination. 
Vagabond Prince —Iridescent garnet-brown, lighter throat, 
small blotch of growing scarlet on petals. 
