GLADIOLI 
\ The stately habit and great variety of color found 
in the Gladiolus, commands for this flower a prominent 
place in every garden. Following are some of the best 
varieties,.in the most desired colors: 
AMERICA—Beautiful flesh pink, tinged with lavender. 
Large flowers, with round petals. 
ANNIE LAURIE—Heavily ruffled flower, of delicate 
pink, overlaid with light rose. Strong grower. 
CRIMSON GLOW—One of the best scarlet varieties. 
Large flower, of good form and vigor. 
GIANT NYMPH—Very large, light rose pink, with 
creamy yellow throat. A very tall variety. 
GOLD EAGLE—Fine deep golden yellow, slightly rut- 
fled, but with no shadings. Called the best yellow. 
LOS ANGELES—A beautiful grenadine or orange 
tinted pink. Known as the ‘“‘Cut and come again.” 
LILY WHITE—A large snow-white flower, excellent 
grower, very early, and a heavy propagator. _ 
PURPLE GLORY—Giant ruffled flower, of deepest 
velvety maroon, with almost black blotches. 
VIRGINIA—Dazzling red, like a flaming torch. An 
extra fine gorgeous display, and in great demand. 
Prices: Any one of above varieties 60c per doz. 
2 doz. for $1.00. One-half doz. of each, $2.50. 
MIXED GLADIOLI—A large number of varieties of 
all colors, making a gorgeous display. 
Price, $2.50 for 50 bulbs. $4.00 per hundred. 
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