GENERAL GLADIOLUS LIST @ Continued 
Charles Dickens. Fine tall purple. 
Charles Lindburgh. Tall growing rose pink 
with a little touch of yellow in throat. 
Chief Multnomah. An extra 
large, tall smoky red that 
is very attractive and dif- 
ferent. Per bulb, 20c; per 
doz., $2.00. 
Commander Koehl. <A _ vivid 
crimson. Excellent place- 
ment and spike. 
Corypphee is a pretty clear 
light pink. It crooks some 
which to many adds to its 
beauty. 
Debonair is a flecked salmon 
on a tall spike and is a 
good grower as it is really 
a cut-and-come-again vari- 
ety. 
Dorothy McK.bbin. One of 
the best early, ruffled, 
apple-blossom-pinks. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. Here is 
bright peach-red that is 
hard to beat. 
Early Rose. A new - comer 
from Canada. It is a beau- 
tiful rich rose—a color that 
is different and appealing. 

Mammoth White. As the name implies— 
the largest and best of our cut flower 
white Gladiolus. 
Margaret Beaton. A new clear 
white with a small orange 
scarlet blotch. This is one 
of the recent outstanding 
introductions. Very good. 
Per bulb, 30c; per doz., 
$3.00. 
Minuet. A clear lavender self. 
Still the best lavender. 
Miss Greeley. A tall-growing 
salmon-pink, flecked dark- 
er. 
Miss New Zealand. 72-inch 
florets are not uncommon 
to this giant from New 
Zealand. A shrimp - pink 
and rose. 
Morocco. Very dark maroon. 
Buds almost black. 
Moorish King. A very dark 
red. 
Mother Machree. Here is a 
beautiful combination of 
wine colored lavender and 
salmon-pink shadings. 
Mr. W. H. Phipps. The won- 
der Glad. LaFrance - pink 
Early Dawn. Very early ex- with many open. Old but 
hibition salmon. Extra ae still very good. 
large. . . New Era. One of the finest 
Emile Aubrun. Coppery MRS. CHAS. VAN RYN of the new ones. Beautiful 
bronze overlaid with slate. pink extremely ruffled 
Fahenjunker. A fine, tall, light yellow. 
Fanny Crosby. Beautiful cream-white with 
many open. 
Gertrude Swenson. A beautiful orchid that 
will open up as many as 14 at once. 
Gloriana. Beautiful glowing salmon-apricot. 
Golden Dream. Without doubt the best late- 
flowering deep yellow. Tall. 
Gold Eagle. The best early deep yellow. 
Gov. Pinchot. A dark rose self. This with- 
out doubt is one of the prettiest of the 
deep rose pinks. The buds as they open 
up look like rose buds. New and differ- 
ent. Per bulb, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 
John S. Bach. Is an exhibition glad of 
orange-salmon-red, opening up to 12 
blooms at one time. 
King’s Ransom. Peach red blending to apri- 
cot salmon in the throat. Very early. 
Per bulb, 15c; per dozz., $1.50. 
Kriemhilde. A charming lavender - pink. 
Early. Never crooks. 
Kundard’s Yellow Wonder. 
cut-and-come-again yellow. 
La Paloma. True orange. Makes a tall spike. 
Magna Blanca. White with yellow blotch. 
This will grow 8 feet tall. A giant in 
growth. Must be staked. Per bulb, 15c; 
per doz., $1.50. 
Maid of Orleans. A large milky white. Very 
good. 
Issarrines tall 
with straight spike. 50c ea.; $5.00 doz. 
Paradise. A beautiful ruffled apricot. An 
improvement over older varieties. 
Peggy Lou. Deep shrimp-pink with a slight 
rose peppering in the throat. Per bulb, 
25c; doz., $2.50. 
Phyllis McQuiston. A fine new variety of 
cool pink with a white throat. 
Picardy. The new sensation peach-pink. 
R. B. The largest of the smoky varieties. 
It is the finest in its class. Huge plants 
and spikes. Color of frosted salmon-rose, 
with plenty of sheen. Per bulb, 25c; per 
doz., $2.50. 
Robert, The First. A tall growing ruffled, 
pale rose-purple with an amaranth purple 
blotch. This is new and different. 
Rose Delight. Peach red blending to apri- 
cot salmon in the throat. Very early. 
Per bulb, $1.50; per doz., $15.00. 
Rose Van Lima. A pure, clear light rose- 
pink from Holland. This is beautiful. It 
is one of the earliest of the large varieties. 
Per bulb, 15¢; per doz., $1.50. 
Rosemarie Pfitzer. Large creamy flowers 
edged pink. Makes a long exhibition spike 
with many open. It is good. 
Roses of Picardy. Here is one that many 
like even better than Picardy. It is a 
rich apricot with a golden blotch on lower 
petal. Per bulb, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 
