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HOWARD UHRIG 
MINUET (Coleman) Lavender with cream throat. Color excellent and spike 
almost perfect. A lavender that is lavender. L. 10-50c M. 10-30c S. 10-15c. 
MISS ALAMEDA (Salbach) Salmon pink wiith red feather. Five to six 
florets open on a good commercial spike. Something like Los Angeles, 
but larger. L. 10-50c; M. 10-30; S. 10-15. 
MISS GREELEY (Briggs) Rich pink flecked darker. 8 florets open on tall 
spikes An early bloomer. L. 10-50c M. 10-30c S. 10-15c 
MISS ELEGANCE (Arenius) Tall erect spike. Soft cream with faint line in 
the throat. L. 10—80c; M. 10—60c; S. 10—40c; Bits. 20—10c. 
MISS MARION (Zimmer) Clear lavender with cream throat. Medium size 
flowers. Eight open. L. 60c, 10—$4.80; M. 40c, 10—$3.20; S. 25c, 10— 
$2.00; Bits. 25—$1.00. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND (Julyan) The famous New Zealand variety. A giant 
in size. Consistent prize winner. With good culture and staking this is 
capable of giving as large a glad as any variety grown. L. 20c, 10—$1.60; 
M. 15c, 10—$1.20; S. 10c, 10—80c; Bits. 60—$1.00. 
MOTHER MACHREE (Stevens) A most beautiful blending of suffused vio¬ 
let, Salmon-pink and cream, does not fully describe this beauty. L. 10-50c 
M. 10-30c S. 10-15c. 
MRS. F. C. HORNBERGER (Hornberger) Tall fine spike and placement. 
Flowers are pure white. When well grown this one is hard to beat. 
L. 10-50c M. 10-30c S. 10-15c. 
MRS. P. W. SISSON (Coleman) A most refined appearing flower. Soft cameo 
pink. Tall, fine spikes. A real beauty. L. 10-50c M. 10-30c S. 10-15c 
NELLIE HEWITSON (Whiteley) A heavily ruffled variety that opens about 
eight large round flowers. The color is cream, blushed deep pink at edge 
of petals, and a large orange-red blotch. L. 10-80c M. 10-60c S. 10-40c 
PENSACOLA (Christ) Rich scarlet red. Some claim it to be the finest 
red glad shown in America. L. each $1.00 M. each 75c S. each 50c. 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON (Stewart) A gorgeous pure pink. Five or more open. 
Consistent producer of excellent spikes. L. 10-50c; M. 10-30c; S. 10-I5c 
PICARDY (Palmer) Waxy shrimp pink. Large flowers. Many open. Leading 
variety of gladiolus in America today. L. 10-50c M. 10-30c S. 10-15c 
PINK PEARL (Byvoet) A new tall clear pink, prim hybrid. One of the By- 
voet Hybrids, imported from Holland. Quite early flowering. L. 10—$1.20; 
M. 10—80c; S. 10—40c; Bits., 200—$1.00. 
PITITI (Hill) A champion from New Zealand. Salmon-apricot flecked darker 
and the throat powdered with henna. Strong grower. Large, each 25c. 
PRIDE OF WANAKAH (Chriswell) One of the best in the lavender-rose 
class. L. 10-50c M. 10-30c S. 10-15c. 
RADIANCE (Arenius) New clear deep bright red. L. 10-50c M. 10-30c S. 10-15c 
RAMSAY MacDONALD (Pfitzer) A fine new purple self that is one of the 
best. Better than Dickens. L. each 25c; M. 15c; S. 10c 
RECORDER (Whiteley) Color is purplish violet with a deeper throat. 
L. each 20c; M. 10c; S. 5c. 
"GROW MORE GLADS—OUR NATIONAL FLOWER" 
