TERRACE GLADIOLI GARDENS 

Large — 6c Each; 3 for 12c; 7 for 24c 
Medium — 4c Each; 3 for 8c; 7 for l6c 
Albatross. A large pure white on a tall stem, with 
several blooms open at atime. Extra fine. 
Ave Maria. Extra fine blue, with small purplish 
blotches. Large, well placed blooms. Very popular. 
Br.ghts.aes—Salmon-Flushed wtih apricot and orange. Fine 
wiry straight spikes. Very early. 
Cardinal Prince. Clear cardinal red. Strong grower. 
One of the very best reds. 
Chas. Dickens—A large purple violet variety. Long graci- 
ous spike. Many wide open florets. 
Commander Koehl. Blood-red, long straight spike. The 
florets are often 5 to 6 inches across, 
EXCELLENCE. Orange Vermillian, with slightly deeper 
throat markings. A good one. 
Fern Kyle. Large ruftled flower of creamy white color. 
Creates a sensation wherever shown. 
Mrs. F. C. Peters. Beautiful shade of lilac, with crim- 
son blotch. Flowers large, many open. 
Mrs. Van Konynenburg. The same light blue color as 
Badenia. The very best in this color. 
Minuet. Lilac lavender. One of the finest Glads. 
Large blossoms, strong foliage and fine grower. 
Mother Machree. Smoky, lavender and orange, over- 
cast in gray. Color is difficult to describe, 
Morocco—Very dark, almost black, large flcwers, tall 
straight spikes. One of the best dark glads. 
Paul Pfitzer. Very beautiful reddish purple. Clear, 
brilliant color. Fine grower. 
Pfitzer’s Triumph. Large, bright salmon orange. Has 
never been surpassed in its color. 
Pelegrina. Dark violet-blue; six to eight open, perfect 
faced flowers. The best dark blue. 
Purple Glory. Dark velvety maroon, almost black; a 
grand flower. Highest awards everywhere. 
Large — 8c Each; 3 for 16c; 7 for 32c 
Medium — 6c Each; 3 for 12c; 7 for 24c 
Alayne—Beautiful new light rose, good keeper when cut, 
opening up to the last tip. 
Baroda—A_ rich pleasing dark purple or wine color, al- 
ways straight spike, a good dark one 
Blue Danube. Beautiful medium light blue, long spike, 
large flowers, and good placement. 
Edith Robson—Light salmon-rose with red blotch. Tall, 
strong growing plant. 
Hildegard—Lavender-gray, purple blotch, tall spike, med- 
ium size flowers. Very early. 
June Princess. Early lavender-pink, darker throat; 
intensely ruffled. A little beauty. 
King Arthur—Immence ruffled rich lavender, very large 
florets, one of the finest lavenders. 
Libelle—A fine, light violet-blue. The florets are large and 
beautiful. 
MISS S&T. JOSEPH. Tall splendid showey red. Spike is 
slender, very artistic. 
MOUNT HOOD. Very large white, with small red feather 
on the lower petals. A good white. 
New America—A very beautiful rose-pink, graceful 
slender spike, fiowers are slightly ruffled. 
Paradise—Early apricot, buff with narrow line of scarlet. A 
fine cut-flower variety. 
Phillis McQuiston—A gorgeous pure pink. Tall spike with 
large open flowers. 
Prince of Berby—Smoky purple with peppering hairline 
markings, very odd, medium size flowers. 
Star of Bethlehem— One of the finest pure white Gladio- 
lus. Six to eight florets open at a time. 
Sonatine—Light pink or atlas-rose, strong growing variety. 
Always straight stem. 
Tip Top—The largest brilliant scarlet, six inch flower. 
This is truly a magnificent variety. 

