MILDRED LOUISE 
Each 
Doz. 
100 
Morocco—(M) Dark red, almost black. 
.06 
.60 
3.00 
Mother Machree—(L) Smoky lavender, 
orange, and gray. Odd unusual shades... 
.08 
.75 
4.00 
Mrs. L. Douglas—(M) Giant begonia rose. 
Tall. An exhibition variety and the tall¬ 
est. 
.05 
.50 
2.25 
Mrs. Paul Dieball—(M) Handsome shade 
of salmon-pink. Good size. Tall plant... 
.06 
.50 
2.50 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson—(LM) Pink. Many 
open. 
.05 
.50 
2.00 
Mrs. R. P. Chase—(M) Creamy white, light 
yellow throat; large flowers. Beautiful... 
.08 
.75 
3.50 
Orange Queen—(E) Copper orange yellow. 
Very bright and attractive. 
.05 
.40 
2.00 
Our Selection—(LM) Smoky salmon red, 
flaked darker. Blotch of cerise, bordered 
cream. A very odd coloring. 8 to 12 
florets open at once. From Australia. 
.06 
.60 
3.00 
Pauline Frederick—(M) Light canary yel¬ 
low, with ruffled petals. Tall plant. 
.05 
.50 
2.50 
Paul Pfitzer—(M) Dark reddish purple. A 
rich and handsome shade. 
.08 
.75 
4.00 
Pelegrina—(EM) Rich dark violet-blue. 
Extra. The best dark blue. 
.08 
.75 
4.00 
Pfitzer’s Triumph—(M) Enormous orange 
scarlet. Wide open flowers. Gorgeous. 
.08 
.75 
3.75 
Predominator—(M) Tall straight salmon- 
red. Red feather on lower petal. Stands 
up well. A very good one. 
.08 
.75 
4.00 
Sprinkle Naphthalene Flakes over your Gladiolus bulbs 
when storing. We use it lightly and leave it on all winter. 
Result: No Thrips. See page 18. Bulbs must be dry when 
treated. 
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