Stevensville, Michigan 

Large — 5c Each; 3 for 10c; 7 for 20c 
Medium — 3c Each; 3 for 6c; 7 for 12c 
Aflame. Begonia rose shading to orange flame. Ex- 
tremely large flower. Often six inches across. 
Apna Eberius. Dark velvety purple; throat deeper 
shade. Large flower set on tall spike. 
Bagdad—Smoky all-rose color. Very vigorous grower. Tall 
spike, large cpen blooms. 
Betty Nuthall, Warm light coral with pale orange 
throat, feathered carmine. 
Bertie Snow—Pinkish lavender, eight to nine open at the 
time. Its early and very good. 
Baron J. Hulot. Deep violet blue; one of the finest 
blue Gladioli. Fine slender spike. 
Blue Isle. Lilac-blue, dark red blotches, very pleasing, 
distinct and pretty. 
Cream Lilly. A delicate light canary yellow. Throat 
soft cream-white. Large open flowers. 
Capt. Boynton. Lavender blue on white ground. 
Purplish blotch on lower petals. Large flowers. 
Debonair—LaFrance pink, with creamy throat mark. (peulil. 
always straight spike, large open ftiowers. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. Large, flaming scarlet. Throat 
speckled with ruby. Fine exhibition variety. 
Emile Aubrun. Smoky bronze, with large cherry-red 
blotch; many flowers open at one time. 
Elizabeth Tabor. Most beautiful early pink, maroon 
throat, blooms in fifty to sixty days. 
Gloriana. Golden salmon, elear yellow throat. One 
of the most beautiful Gladiolus. 
Golden Dream. Deep, pure yellow. Tall and fine ex- 
hibition variety. One of the best clear yellows. 
Golden Measure. Pure golden yellow with no other 
markings. Extra strong grower. 
Illuminator. Brilliant carmine-red, with a faint suffu- 
sion of blue. Purple blotch on lower petals. 
Kunderds Yellow Wonder. A vigorous grower. Large, 
perfect deep yellow florets. One of the best. 
LAKESHORE. Begonia rose shading to light red, lighter 
shade towards throat, tall, strong spike. 
Marmora. Silvery lavender with petunia purplish 
blotch. <A fine smoky Glad. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Rose colored blossoms. This is 
probably one of the largest ‘‘Glads.”’ 
Magic. Finest tall lavender blue. Large, rich, purple 
throat blotches. 
MICHIGAN ORCHID. A _ beautiful lavender-pink, with 
soft carmine throat. A fine combination of color. 
Maid of Orleans—White with a distinctive light creamy 
throat. The pest commercial white. 
Opalesecent. <A very good tall lavender. Vigorous 
grower and fine cut flower variety. 
Orange Wonder—Large clear flowering orange, good 
grower, a fine late orange v.:riety. 
Peace. Fine large white with wine pencilings on lower 
petals. Very good, strong and healthy. 
Pride of Wanakah. Very large, beautiful deep laven- 
der-rose. A great exhibition Glad. You will like it. 
Persia. Dark red, almost black, something unusual. 
An extraordinary dark variety. 
Picardy.—A clear, shrimp pink, immense spikes, eight 
to ten open flowers; often six inches across. 
Seafoam. <A real pure white; no other markings. The 
best white primulinus, dainty and beautiful. ‘ 
Shoreham. Very striking and showy red, tall spike 
with large open blossoms. : 
Splendorra. Very dark wine-black. A splendid color, 
very distinct. ; 
Senorita. Very large, clear orange shading to sal- 
mon. Very attractive and unusual. 
Violet Beauty. Tall, large, cerise-violet. Grand red 
throat blotches. Ruffled. : ; 
W. H. Phipps. LaFrance pink overlaid with light rose 
salmon. A masterpiece in Gladiolus. 
WASAGA. A grand new clear buff color, with wide open 
blooms. A beauty to look at. 
