Lady Jane Six $1.10, Doz. $1.75, 100 $11.25 
A clear and bright tinted cream variety with light yellow lower petals. 
Magnificent sort and a ‘‘must’ for exhibition purposes. 
Maid of Orleans Six 75c, Doz. $1.40, 100 $9.25 
An excellent pure white with a cream throat. Has a good, straight spike 
with many perfectly placed florets open at one time. Makes a very 
fine cut flower. 
Margaret Beaton Six 85c, Doz. $1.45, 100 $9.75 
One of the best new varieties that has appeared in recent years. Huge, 
glistening white florets with brilliant scarlet throat. It is a large, sturdy 
plant which makes a most dramatic note in the garden. 
Marte Antoinette Six $1.35, Doz. $2.25, 100 $13.75 
Deep salmon-pink. There is a double carmine throat blotch, bordered 
with cream, which gives this Glad a very attractive appearance. The 
florets are well arranged on good, stiff stems. 
Marguerite Six $1.25, Doz. $2.10, 100 $12.75 
Large, clear watermelon-pink with cream throat. Good substance and 
nicely ruffled. Several blooms open on a nice straight spike. 
Minuet Six $1.00, Doz. $1.55, 100 $10.25 
The best of the self-colored lavender Gladioli, carrying sometimes seven 
to nine heavy-textured flowers open at once on fine, strong spikes. 
Moorish King Six $1.10, Doz. $1.75, 100 $11.25 
Reputed the finest mahogany-red and we are inclined to agree; a stun- 
ning flower which blends beautifully with pure whites. 
Morocco Six $1.10, Doz. $1.75, 100 $11.25 
Large florets of a deep glistening oxblood-red, almost blackish in 
appearance. Six to eight open at one time on a fine spike. Makes 
fine contrast with white. 
Elizabeth the Queen 
Corona 
Mother Machree Six 85c, Doz. $1.45, 100 $9.74 
The color in this variety is most difficult to describe, being of a vina- 
ceous lavender overlaid toward the edges with salmon-pink. One of the 
most popular of the ‘‘smoky’’ varieties. Very tall, vigorous grower, 
carrying 10 to 12 florets open at one time. 
Mrs. Mark’s Memory Six $1.00, Doz. $1.65, 100 $10.75 
Largest pure Glad to date. We have had blooms well over 8 inches 
on strong, tall spikes. Has a small, dark carmine throat mark. A sensa- 
tional exhibition variety. Judging by its powerful performance in our 
fields, we think it has proven itself a good commercial as well. We 
place this variety at the top of its purple color class. 
Myrna Six 85c, Doz. $1.45, 100 $9.75 
Heavily ruffled ivory-white. Opens many well-placed, heavily ruffled 
blooms at a time. A fine exhibition variety. Very popular here as well 
as in Europe. Superb as a cut flower. 
Paradise Six 90c, Doz. $1.50, 100 $10.00 
Apricot-orange. A gorgeous color; eight large, open blooms on tall, 
straight stems. A robust grower, highly recommended for exhibition and 
cutting. 
Pelegrina Six 85c, Doz. $1.45, 100 $9.75 
A deep blue-violet Gladiolus that is particularly appealing for its color. 
The blackish blue buds showing color to the tip of the spike add much 
to the attractiveness of this desirable variety. 
Picardy Six 85c, Doz. $1.45, 100 $9.75 
The finest Gladiolus in its color class. Of soft shrimp-pink without fleck- 
ing. Blotch of light flesh-pink shading to shrimp-pink at edges. In- 
conspicuous feathering of begonia-rose. 7 to 10 florets open at a time 
with blooms up to 6 inches or more across. Spike is strong. An ideal 
“Glad.” This variety has been the sensation of the Gladiolus world 
since its introduction. It has created more favorable comment than any 
other variety in many years and has won in every flower show. It is, 
in our opinion, the finest pink Gladiolus. 
Polar Ice Six $1.10, Doz. $1.75, 100 $11.25 
One of the largest flowered Gladioli, florets often measuring 7 inches 
or more in diameter and carried on tall, straight spikes. The pure 
paper-white florets are well arranged with many flowers open at a time. 
Vagabond Prince 
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