STEVENSVILLE, MICHIGAN 

Large — 8c Each; 3 for 16c; 7 for 32c 
Medium — 6c Each; 3 for 12c: 7 for 24¢ 
Aflame. Begonia rose shading to orange flame. Ex- 
tremely large flower. Often six inches across. 
Bill Sowden. Glowing deep blood red. 5 to 6 immense 
blooms open at a time. One of the best. 
Cardinal Prince. Clear cardinal red. Strong grower. 
One of the very best reds. 
Chas. Dickens. A large purple violet variety. Long 
gracious spike. Many wide open florets. 
Commander Koehl. Blood-red, long straight spike. The 
florets are often 5 to 6 inches across. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. Large, flaming scarlet. Throat 
speckled with ruby. Fine exhibition variety, 
Edith Robson. Light salmon-rose with red blotch. Tall, 
strong growing plant. 
Excellence. Orange Vermillian, with slightly deeper 
throat markings. A good one. 
Gloriana. Golden salmon, clear yellow throat. One of 
the most beautiful Gladiolus. 
Irene. Saimon-rose, with cream throat. The edges of 
the petals are old rose. 
Kunderds Yellow Wonder. A vigorous grower. Large, 
perfect deep yellow florets. 
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. 
Marmora, Silvery lavender with petunia purplish blotch. 
A fine smoky Glad. 
Minuet. Lilac lavender. One of the finest Glads. Large 
blossoms, strong foilage and fine grower. 
Maid of Orleans. White with a distinctive light creamy 
throat. The best commercial white. 
Morocco. Very dark, almost black, large flowers, tall 
Straight spikes. One of the best dark glads. 
Mrs. F. C. Peters. Beautiful shade of lilac, with crimson 
blotch. Flowers large, many open. 
Polar Ice. A pure white of good size and very early. 
One of the good white Glads. Very popular. 
Paradise. Early apricot, buff with narrow line of scar- 
let. A fine cut-flower variety. 
Phyllis McQuiston. A gorgeous pure pink. Tall spike 
with large open flowers. 
Pelegrina. Dark violet-blue; six to eight open, perfect 
faced flowers. The best dark blue. 
Pride of Wanakah. Very large, beautiful deep lavender- 
rose. A great exhibition Glad. 
Persia. Dark red, almost black, something unusual. An 
extraordinary dark variety. 
Prince of Derby. Smoky purple with peppering hairline 
markings, very odd, medium size flowers. 
Purple Glory. Dark velvety maroon, almost black; a 
grand flower. Highest awards everywhere. 
Picardy. A clear,, shrimp pink, immense spikes, eight 
to ten open flowers; often six inches across. 
Roadside. Early bright red, with well faced blooms on 
tall stems. A roadside favorite. 
Sonatine. Light pink or atlas-rose, strong grownig 
variety. Always straight stem. 
Splendorra. Very dark wine-black. A splendid color, 
very distinctive. 
Shirley Temple. Immence heavily ruffled cream, with 
creamy yellow throat, large massive blooms. Very tall. 
Tip Top. The largest brilliant scarlet, six inch flower. 
This is truly a magnificient variety. 
Vagabond Prince. [Iridescent garnet-brown, lighter 
throat, small blotch of glowing scarlet on petals. 
W. H. Phipps. LaFrance pink overlaid with light rose 
salmon. A masterpiece of Gladiolus. 
Wasaga. A grand new clear buff color, with wide open 
blooms. A beautiful ruffled variety. 
