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410 
BLACK PANTHER. A black red that is creating a sensation 
wherever shown. Its immense florets give it priority over all 
others or its color class. Belongs to all first class collections. 
L. 75¢ each 
BLAZE (Lins), 90. Pure, intense scarlet red, never crooks. Very 
good for cut flowers. L. 2—20, 5—40. 
BLUE ADMIRAL, 80. A deep violet, often called blue. Very 
much in demand by those who like that color. lL. 2—20, 5—40. 
BLUE BEAUTY, 80. A light violet, often called blue. Perhaps 
the best medium violet on the market. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30; Sm. 5—20. 
BOLERO, 85. Here is something unique and strikingly beauti- - 
ful. Smoky orange-red with dark velvety red blotches. Large, 
ruffled, fluted, neediepoint florets of heavy texture. Very few 
varieties as striking as this one. L. 15¢ each, 5—60. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE, 83. A burning bronze. In big demand as 
a cut flower. L. 15¢ each, 5—60. 
BURMA, 85. <A very deep rose, heavily ruffled, grand spike, 
making a deep impression on all who see it. A marvelous variety 
for exhibition and in the home. It is simply different from any- 
thing else. This is one of those kinds that cannot be omitted 
from any first class collection of good glads. L. 20¢ each, 5—80. 
CANDY HEART, 83. Clear flesh pink with large blotch of car- 
mine. Popular commercial. L. 2—20, 5—40. 
CAPISTRANO, 90. Beautiful, clear orange, shading thru deep 
yellow to a gorgeous golden throat. Heavily ruffled with long, 
narrow needlepoint petals. A perfectly grand flower. L. 35¢ each. 
CASABLANCA, 95. Tall, ruffied, creamy white on graceful 
spike. Prolific and fine commercial. L. 15¢ each, 5—60. 
CENTENNIAL, 85. A saucer-like scarlet giant. I have many 
scarlets, but this is unbeaten by any. L. 2—20, 5—40. 
CHAMOUNY, 85. Light rose, sometimes called cerise, with sil- 
ver line on edge of petals. Everyone stops to look at this one and 
nearly always leaves an order for it. Might grow a longer spike. 
L. 25¢ each, 5—$1.00. 
CHERRY JAM, 75. This is appropriately named. Deep salmon 
with rich cherry blotch. Large florets on long flowerhead. 
L. 50¢ each. 
CHIEF MULTNOMAH, 85. Here is the grand and huge smoky 
that many have been looking for. Its base color is red-purple, 
and has a dark rich red throat. L. 2—25, 5—50; Med. 2—20, 5—40 
§j COMMANDO, 85. Very large scarlet red, clear color, tali strong 
color. Superb. L. 40¢ each, 5—$1.60. 
CONNECTICUT YANKEE, 90. I was almost speechless when I 
first saw this superbly grand flower. A light pink with attractive 
red throat blotch. Impossible to describe its beauty. L. $2.00 ea. 
CORAL GLOW, 88. Clear, light reddish orange, with white line 
in throat. Very showy and fine commercial. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15, 5—30; Sm. 5—20. Bilbts. 20¢ pkt. 
CORONA, 80. A creamy white shading more creamy toward 
throat, with wide rose edging on the petals. Classed as light 
pink. Large florets, grand spikes, strong grower, heavy propa- 
gator. Don’t know of a more beautiful glad in existence. A great 
favorite by all florists. 
L. 2—20, 5—40; Med. 2—15. 5—30; Sm. 5—20. Blbts. 20¢ pkt. 
CRINKLE CREAM, 86. Light yellow, clear color, immense flor- 
ets, ruffled. This is perhaps the largest yellow yet put on the 
market, and truly elegant. Strong grower. L. 25¢ each, 5—$1.00. 
“Just a 1ine to let you know that when I opened my gladiolus 
package I found an unduly generous number, more than I ordered. I 
“Received bulbs in fine shape. I want to thank you a million for 
your generosity in the extra count and also the extras.” (New York) 
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