
Marshall’s MATCHLESS GLADIOLUS 
Numbers following varieties indicate approximate time of flower- 
ing in days. (*) Varieties suitable for exhibition. 
Doze, .100 
Albatross. 86*. A massive pure white. The spike is very 
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Algonquin. Beautiful scarlet, large flowers on strong 
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Bagdad. 95*. Smoky old rose, deeper at the edges and 
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Beacon. 90. Clear red-salmon with cream blotch. 6 to 8 
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Bella Donna. Color light violet with large florets ...... 2.30 13.50 
Betty Nuthall. 99*. A warm, light coral with pale orange 
throat and a light feathering of carmine. Tall, strong 
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Bit O’ Heaven. Flaming orange with yellow throat. Tall, 
straight spike with 10 to 12 medium sized flowers open 
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Blaze. Color intense scarlet, with heavy texture; good 
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Blue Beauty. 92. Light blue, petals edged violet-blue. 
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Candy Heart. Apricot-pink, with small red blotch ....... 2-30) d.00 
Commander Koehl. 96%. Very large flowers on tall spike, 
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Dr. F. E. Bennett. 92*. The most fiery red imaginable. A 
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Elizabeth The Queen. A beautiful ruffled lavender, on 
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Golden Chimes. 89. Clear yellow nicely ruffled flowers, 
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Gold Cup. A very fine deep yellow, of good color, good 
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King Lear. Immense ruffled purple with large flowers... 2.00- 12.50 
Maid of Orleans. 84*. Color milky white with light 
cream blotch on lower petals. One of the finest whites 2.00 12.50 
Margaret Beaton. 89. A good exhibition variety. Pure 
white with small vermilion blotch on throat ......... 2.30) 13:50 
Marguerite. Large Watermelon-pink, tall grower ...... 3.00 18.00 
Myrna. Large ruffied white, a fine exhibition variety .. 2.15 13.00 
Pelegrina. 88*. Pure deep violet-blue. Fine for exhibi- 
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Picardy. 90*. Soft apricot-pink. An excellent variety . 2.00 12.50 
Rosa Van Lima. 86. Pure clear pink, slight lavender 
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Shirley Temple. 90*. Lovely soft cream-colored flowers, 
heavily ruffled. So large that it borders on the Mam- 
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Snow Princess. 85. One of the best varieties in cultiva- 
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Yellow Emperor. A distinct golden yellow; tall, large 
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MARSHALL’S GARDEN MIXTURE. A mixture of all 
good varieties for borders and cutting ................ 1.50 9.50 
MARSHALL’S EXHIBITION MIXED. This mixture is 
made up from named varieties and seedlings good for 
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W.E. MARSHALL & CO. [29] Marshall’s Matchless Gladiolus 

