Golden Queen. A most attractive
creamy buff, with tongue of carmine on
inferior petals. A general favorite. $1
per dozen, $7.50 per hundred.
Golden West. One of the best exhibition
varieties on account of the markings, the
color being a clear orange scarlet, the lower petals blazed with golden yellow faintly suffused with violet shadings. The individual flowers are of large size and seem
to stand out boldly, making it very noticeable in any collection. $2 per dozen,
$15 per hundred.
Gretchen Zang. Tall, graceful spike of
soft pleasing shade of geranium pink,
with carmine throat markings $2 per
dozen, $15 per hundred.
*Halley. A most attractive early-blooming sort, with large well-opened flowers
of delicate salmon pink. Flowers well
placed on long, graceful spike. Similar in
type to the popular Mrs. Francis King.
60 cents per dozen, $4 per hundred.
Harvard. A perfect " Harvard 'J crimson
in color. It is becoming very popular as
a cut flower, and is especially effective for
table decorations when used with green
foliage, because of its long, graceful spike
of large, open flowers; many flowers open
at one time. $1 per dozen, $7.50 per hundred.
Herada. A novelty of true merit. An intense phlox color, shaded pure purple. A
tall grower with large flowers, many open
at one time. $2 per dozen, $15 per hundred.
Hollandia. A dainty, small-flowered Gladiolus; beautiful apricot shadings. Very
fine in combination with Baron Hulot.
$1 per dozen, $7.50 per hundred.
Hortense. The finest purple Gladiolus on
the market. A rich fuchsia mauve in color, large open flowers of great substance.
50 cents each, $5 per dozen.
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Golden Queen. A most attractive
creamy buff, with tongue of carmine on
inferior petals. A general favorite. $1
per dozen, $7.50 per hundred.
Golden West. One of the best exhibition
varieties on account of the markings, the
color being a clear orange scarlet, the lower petals blazed with golden yellow faintly suffused with violet shadings. The individual flowers are of large size and seem
to stand out boldly, making it very noticeable in any collection. $2 per dozen,
$15 per hundred.
Gretchen Zang. Tall, graceful spike of
soft pleasing shade of geranium pink,
with carmine throat markings $2 per
dozen, $15 per hundred.
*Halley. A most attractive early-blooming sort, with large well-opened flowers
of delicate salmon pink. Flowers well
placed on long, graceful spike. Similar in
type to the popular Mrs. Francis King.
60 cents per dozen, $4 per hundred.
Harvard. A perfect " Harvard 'J crimson
in color. It is becoming very popular as
a cut flower, and is especially effective for
table decorations when used with green
foliage, because of its long, graceful spike
of large, open flowers; many flowers open
at one time. $1 per dozen, $7.50 per hundred.
Herada. A novelty of true merit. An intense phlox color, shaded pure purple. A
tall grower with large flowers, many open
at one time. $2 per dozen, $15 per hundred.
Hollandia. A dainty, small-flowered Gladiolus; beautiful apricot shadings. Very
fine in combination with Baron Hulot.
$1 per dozen, $7.50 per hundred.
Hortense. The finest purple Gladiolus on
the market. A rich fuchsia mauve in color, large open flowers of great substance.
50 cents each, $5 per dozen.
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