TERRACE GLADIOLI GARDENS 

Large — 6c Each; 3 for 12c; 7 for 24c 
Medium — 4c Each; 3 for 8c; 7 for 1l6c 
Apricot Glow. A clear apricot prim, of good size, well- 
spaced open flowers. 
Arlon. Light salmon with darker throat. Large flower 
very early, blooms in sixty days. 
Bagdad. Smoky all-rose color. Very vigorous grower. 
Tall spike, large open blooms. 
Betty Nuthall. Warm light coral with pale orange 
throat, feathered carmine. 
Butterfly. Very strong and vigorous; large pale salmon 
yellow, ruffled flower. 
Bertie Snow. Pinkish lavender, eight to nine open at 
the same time. Its early and very good. 
Brightside. Salmon, flushed with apricot and orange, 
frilled edges, wiry, straight spikes. Very early. 
Crimson Glow. One of the most beautiful red Gladioli 
on the market. Large open flower. 
Candy Kid. A smokey-red, marked with penciling and 
peppering hairlines. Tall spikes. 
Cream Tilly. A delicate light canary yellow. Throat 
soft cream-white. Large open flowers. 
Capt. Boynton. Lavender blue on white ground. Purplish 
blotch on lower petals. 
Debonair. LaFrance pink, with creamy throat mark. 
Tall, always straight spike, large open flowers. 
Elizabeth Tabor. Most beautiful early pink, maroon 
throat, blooms in fifty to sixty days. 
Farina. Rich aster purple, deeper throat. Early and 
blooms well from small bulbs. 
Giant Nymph. A giant in growth and flowers. Light 
rose pink with creamy vellow throat. 
Gold Hagle. Deep clear yellow. Slightly ruffled, ex- 
tremely early. One of the leading yellows. 
Golden Dream. Deep, pure yellow. Tall and fine ex- 
hibition variety. One of the best clear yellows. 
Golden Frills. Heavily ruffled, deep yellow, small flame 
feather in the throat, a pretty Glad. 
Illuminator. Brilliant carmine-red, with a faint suffu- 
sion of blue. Purple blotch on lower petals. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Rose colored blossoms. This is 
probably one of the largest ‘“‘Glads.” 
Mirs. Frank Pendleton. Deep rose pink, with carmine 
blotch, large flowers. 
Meta. Ruffled rosy-pink with warm shade of lavender; 
tall, slender spike. Fine for table decorations. 
New America. A very beautiful rose-pink, graceful 
Slender spike, flowers are slightly ruffled. 
Neoga. Dark garnet red, deeper throat; ruffled. A fine 
rich dark colored variety. 
Orange Wonder. Large clear flowering orange, good 
grower, a fine late orange variety. 
Opalescent. A very good lavender. Vigorous grower 
and fine cut flower variety. 
Peace. Fine large white with wine pencilings on lower 
petals. Very good, strong and healthy. 
Queen of Bremen. Fine early, medium size, lavender- 
pink. Slender, long spikes, 
Quinton. Large light pink with yellow. One of the 
earliest to bloom. 
Rose McGee. Soft lavender rose to lighter throat, many 
floretS open at once. Fine cut flower. 
Suwanee. Salmon-orange with large throat bloteh which 
makes it a very distinctive variety. 
Seafoam. A real pure white; no other markings. The 
best white primulinus, dainty and beautiful. 
Shoreham. Very striking and showy red, tall spike with 
large open blossoms. 
Senorita. Very large, clear orange shading to salmon. 
Very attractive and unusual. 
Tiffany. Early pure white, slightly ruffled; graceful, 
slender spikes. Many open at a time. 
Weko. Deep purple primulinus, fine, tall slender spike. 
Distinct and showy; self-color. 
