TERRACE GLADIOLI GARDENS 

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 ricu 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 Ropson—Lignt salmon-rose with red _ blotch. “Tall, 
strong growing plant. 
King Arthur—Immence ruffled rich lavender, very large 
florets, one of the finest lavenders. 
Mother Machree. Smoky, lavender and orange, over- 
cast in gray. Color is difficult to describe, 
MOUNT HOOD. Very large white, with small red feather 
on the lower petals. A. good white. 
Paradise—Early apricot, butf with narrow line of scarlet. A 
fine cut-flower variety. 
Phillis McQuiston—A gorgeous pure pink. Tall spike with 
large open flowers. 
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. 
Prince of Berby—Smoky purple with peppering hairline 
markings, very odd, medium size flowers. 
Purple Glory. Dark velvety maroon, almost black; a 
grand flower. Highest awards everywhere. 
Queen of Bremen. ine early, medium size, lavender- 
pink. Slender, long spikes. 
Shirley Temple—Immence heavily ruffled cream, with 
creamy yellow throat, large massive blooms. Very tall. 
Star of Bethlehem— One of the finest pure white Gladio- 
lus. Six to eight florets open at a time. 
Tip Top—The largest brilliant scarlet, six inch flower. 
This is truly a magnificent variety. 
Vagabond Prince—Iridescent garnet-brown, lighter throat, 
small blotch of growing scarlet on petals. 
Large — 10c Each; 3 for 20c; 7 for 40c 
Medium — 7c Each; 3 for 14c; 7 for 28c 
Arabia. The darkest known glad. Almost black, very 
striking, indispensable to any fine collection. 
Beacon. Salmon scarlet with cream throat. Strong 
grower, tall, somewhat ruffled. 
Bill Sowden. Glowing deep blood red. 5-6 immense 
blooms open at a time. One of the best. 
Flaming Meteor. A large brilliantly red. Tall spikes. 
If you like reds here’s a good one. 
Irene. Salmon-rose, with cream throat. The edges 
of the petals are old rose. 
Jonquil. A clear deep yellow on aé tall, straight, 
slender spike. Fine cut flower. Many open. 
J. S. Bach. Early flowering orange-salmon. Strong 
grower with many large flowers open at a time. 
IxXassel. A very rich scarlet, tall spike with immense 
flowers. If you like red. get this one. 
Londonderry—Giant spike cf a bronzy-orange color over- 
laid with smoke. Distinctive and beautiful. 
Nanita. Bright red with creamy blotch on lower 
petals. Looks like a flock of butterflies. 
Peggy Lou. Rich rosy pink beautifully ruffled petals. 
Many large blooms open. Tall grower. Very fine. 
Polar Iee. A pure white of good size and very early. 
One of the good white Glads. Very popular. 
Rewi Fallu. Large dark red, originated in Australia. 
A tall outstanding variety. 
Salbach’s Orchid. A _ fine lavender-pink. Similar to 
Minuet, but more orchid shade. 
Very Odd—Bronze, old rose, orange overtone smoky blotch, 
unusual color combination. 
Wurtemburgia. <A very large red with a white throat. 
Extra fine exhibition variety. 
