STEWART SELECT GLADIOLUS 
We thank you for your enthusiastic acceptance of our selections 
in the past, and assure you the varieties offered in this catalog are 
again the very finest obtainable from every source. TRY THEM per¬ 
mit them to GEORIFY YOUR GARDEN THIS YEAR. 
Originators names immediately follow (in parenthesis) the name of their 
variety. Some are abbreviated, from Scotland—Mair; France—LeMoine; Hol¬ 
land—Grullemans, Velthuys, and Pfitzer, (PF.) ; Australia—Erry, Rides, Symons, 
Gilrey, Phillips, Swenson, Fallu & Ball; New Zealand—Donney, Julyan, Burns & 
Whitely, and from Canada—Crow, Palmer & Groff. In the United States— 
Kunderd, (K3; Diener, (D), and all others named. 
VARIETY 
Acona (Stewart) See page 5. A clear cream, 
ruffled, five or more open. A prolific 
grower, always straight. A very valuable 
early cut flower ..—... 
Afpame; (Horn) Very large flowers of flame- 
red with rose overlay. Tall and strong. 
Aida (PF) An excellent deep blue violet, 
with rosy violet throat, tall, good blue. 
Albatross (PF) A very large sparkling pure 
white, tall nice spike with several flowers 
open. One of the very best... 
Alfred M. Eandon (Stezmrt) See page 9. 
Soft scarlet with tall erect spikes, a very 
valuable early cut flower variety... 
Alice Herriott (Stewart) See page 9. A 
beautiful cherry-rose, rich in its color¬ 
ing. Tall and erect, holding six or more 
open. Different and very fine.. 
Allawa (Brrey) One of the tallest mem¬ 
bers of the blue family, unusual shade. 
Andree Clark (Stewart) See page 6. This 
variety was awarded a blue ribbon when 
shown as a seedling. The flowers are a 
perfectly clear light rose pink, without 
markings, occasionally a slight overlay. 
The spikes are tall, carrying six or more 
large flowers open at one time. It is cer¬ 
tain to become a very popular and lasting 
variety with its strong habits of growth 
and ease of production. 
AnTione ( K ) Pure self-co’ored chrome 
yellow medium sized flowers, nicely 
ruffled. Prim. 
Arabella (PF) This new one is the deepest 
of the rich maroons. Excellent spike of 
large flowers. One of the very best... 
Autumn Glory (Brrey) Truly a blending of 
autumn tints in a large flower. Exhibition. 
Ave AIaria (PF) Eight violet blue, with 
deeper throat, a very pleasing color... 
Avignon (Brrey) One of the most popular 
from Australia; the unusual silvery pink 
flowers have a plum blotch. Striking . 
Bagdad (Palmer) Smoky old rose blending to 
a lighter throat, faint blotch of cream. 
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