MAID OF ORLEANS. (Midseason-Exhibition and Dec- 
orative.) An excellent Gladiolus of pure white with a 
cream throat. Has a good straight spike with many 
perfectly placed florets open at one time. Makes a very 
fine cut flower. $0.75 for 10; $5.00 per 100. 
MAMMOTH WHITE. (Midseason-Exhibition.) One of 
the largest flowered Gladioli, florets often measuring 
seven inches or more in diameter and carried on tall 
straight spikes. The pure paper-white florets are well 
arranged, with many flowers open at a time. One of 
the best white exhibition varieties. $0.85 for 10; $6.00 
per 100. 
MARGARET BEATON. (Midseason-Exhibition.) This 
variety has become very popular in the few short years 
since its introduction. It has been a repeated prize win- 
ner in all shows. Snowy white with a very small ver- 
milion-pink blotch deep in the throat, greatly adding to 
its distinctiveness. Tall spikes with 61-inch florets well 
arranged, and eight open at a time. Should be in every 
collection. See illustration, page 3. $1.75 for 10; 
$16.00 per 100. 
MARMORA. (Midseason-Exhibition.) A sensational 
exhibition variety. The ‘smoky lavender blooms with 
darker throats are of immense size and carried on fine 
straight stems. One of the most beautiful. $0.80 for 10; 
$5.50 per 100. 
MARY ELIZABETH. (Late-Exhibition and Decorative. ) 
A very beautiful variety. Medium sized ruffled flowers 
of purest white with yellow throat. Six to nine flowers 
open at a time and carried on a fine spike. Flowers are 
of medium size and most attractive. Satiny texture. 
$0.85 for 10; $6.00 per 100. 
MILFORD. (Early-Large Decorative.) A clear light 
blue with deeper marking in the throat. Tall spike with 
florets well placed. $0.85 for 10; $6.00 per 100. 
MINUET. (Midseason-Exhibition.) The best of the 
self-colored lavender Gladioli, carrying sometimes seven 
to nine heavily textured flowers, opening at the same 
time on a fine, strong spike. A leading exhibition va- 
riety. $0.75 for 10; $5.00 per 100. 
MISS BLOOMINGTON. (Early-Decorative.) Excellent 
tall spike with six to eight well-placed blooms open at 
one time. A clear light yellow. One of the finest. $0.75 
for 10; $5.00 per 100. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND. (Midseason-Exhibition.) An 
immense flower, being the first of the new giant strain 
from New Zealand. Often grows six feet tall with florets 
measuring eight inches across. Color shrimp-pink, shad- 
ing to begonia-rose with a medium sized blotch of Tyrian 
rose. Sensational. $1.25 for 10; $10.00 per 100. 
MOROCCO. (Midseason-Exhibition.) Large florets 
of a deep glistening red, almost blackish in appearance. 
Six to eight open at one time on a fine spike. $0.80 for 
10; $5.50 per 100. 
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MOTHER KADEL. (Midseason-Decorative.) This out- 
standing new variety has received highest awards wher- 
ever exhibited, American Home Achievement Medal, 
three Special Awards at the “Gardens on Parade,” New 
York World’s Fair, Honorable Mention and best seed- 
ling at the Empire State Show. Clear medium yellow, 
slightly deeper in the throat, with no other markings. 
The large blooms, 4 to 41% inches across, are well 
placed, with 5 to 7 open at one time. A tall grower with 
from 15 to 17 buds. See illustration, page 6. Each, 
$0.50; $4.00 for 10; $35.00 per 100. 
MOTHER MACHREE._ (Midseason-Exhibition.) The 
color of this variety is most difficult to describe, being 
of a vinaceous lavender, overlaid toward the edges with 
salmon-pink. One of the most popular of the “smoky” 
varieties. Very tall, vigorous grower carrying ten or 
twelve florets open at one time. $0.85 for 10; $6.00 per 
100. 
MR. LOUIS G. ROWE. (Late-Midseason-Exhibition. ) 
A charming variety of dainty coloring. White, flushed 
faintly with pale pink, stronger at the tips of the petals. 
The throat is suffused with pale green-yellow. Florets 
slightly recurved and placed well on a strong, graceful 
spike. $2.75 for 10; $25.00 per 100. 
MRS. P. W. SISSON. (Midseason-Exhibition.) Most 
attractive flower of creamy light pink, slightly ruffled. 
Flowers are large, several open at one time, and carried 
on a tall, strong stem. $0.70 for 10; $4.50 per 100. 
NETHERLAND PRINCE. (Midseason-Exhibition.) Very 
large, showy flowers, measuring often from six to seven 
inches across, of bright salmon. Tall, strong grower 
with six to eight blooms open at one time. $0.95 for 10; 
$7.00 per 100. 
ORANGE BUTTERFLY. (Late-Exhibition.) A fine exhi- 
bition flower of the brightest orange. Florets of good 
substance with ten to twelve open at one time. A spike 
of this Gladiolus looks like a flock of butterflies in flight. 
Very attractive. $0.90 for 10; $6.25 per 100. 
ORANGE PRINCESS. (Midseason-Exhibition.) Purest 
salmon-orange, a little lighter in throat and slightly 
ruffled, wide open florets perfectly arranged on spike. 
Very good form. $0.95 for 10; $7.00 per 100. 
ORANGE QUEEN. (Early-Exhibition.) Of beautiful 
light orange, deeper at edge of petals with orange-red 
lines in throat. Many flowers open at one time and car- 
ried on tall, slender stems. One of our best orange 
Primulinus Grandiflorus varieties. $0.70 for 10; $4.50 
per LOO. 
OUR SELECTION. (Midseason-Exhibition.) Salmon- 
red flaked with a deeper shade and usually marked on 
the outer part of the flower with slate flakings. The lower 
petals have a blotch of cerise, bordered with cream. 
Eight to ten large blooms open at one time and carried 
on a fine spike. $0.80 for 10; $5.50 per 100. 
