Zuni *wk&kkwkx* (MitscH) (Large For.) (Mid-season) A combination of 
noe dcoehate tone salmon and dark slate with slight feather of orange. Up to 
10 well placed, large, somewhat ruffled blooms open on a long flower head. One 
of the best and most popular smokies. Very rich color. 
MINIATURES 
By KOERNER 
These are the smallest gladiolus 
grown and in a class by them- 
selves. They run small, 1 to 2 or 
sometimes 3” in diameter. They 
are very dainty and suitable for 
table decorations, wedding bou- 
quets and other small arrange- 
ments where the larger gladiolus 
would be out of place. 
The demand for these small 
flowered ones is not large but is 
increasing from year to year as peo- 
ple are more and more becoming 
acquainted with the daintiness of 
this small flowered type. Prices 
are down from last year and we 
have added one new variety. 
Airy Fairy 
Soft pink melting to a pure 
white throat. Flowers from 3% to 
1 inch in diameter and sometimes 
larger. 
Price 50 cents each 
Patty Berg 
(KOERNER) (Early)  Tyrian 
rose suffused white with white 
edging. Very thin wiry stem. 
114-3 inch. 
Price, 15 cents each 

Wi (KOERNER) (Early) Jasper red, creamy 
Thomas E. Wilson white throat. White striping on petals. A 
true Face Up. Thin wiry stem. 114-2 inch. 
‘ Price, 15 cents each 
WwW F 4 KOERNER) Pure cream white with white stamens and 
White Satin ea A true Face Up. Thin wiry stem. 114-2 inch. See 
cut above. 
Price, 25 cents each 
3 KoERNER) Shrimp pink suffused white, cream white 
Loveliness Nae Thin wiry stem. 1-2 inch in diameter. 
Price, 15 cents each 
Wi < KOERNER) Miniature cream with red throat. 
Winter Carnival Very pretty. 1 to 114 in. flower. A true Face-up 
Price, 25 cents each 
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