THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE OF AMERICA. 



A FEW SPECIALS 



TO BE EXHIBITED AT 



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GLADIOLUS 



America — A splendid 

 light pink. 



Attraction — Crimson white 

 throat. 



Baron Hulot — A good 

 blue, planted or staged 

 with Sulphur King, the 

 color harmony is very 

 effective. 



Blanche — One of the best 

 large flowered white va- 

 rieties with faint marks. 



Contrast — Scarlet white 

 throat; well named. 



Dawn (Groffs) — A peach 

 blossom pink with 

 creamy yellow blotch in 

 the throat: one of the 

 best newer varieties. 



I. S. Hendrickson — Large 

 flowered pink and white 

 variegated. 



Mrs. Francis King — A 

 brilliant flamingo pink 

 blazed with vermilion 

 red, large flowers, borne 

 on long spikes. 



Mrs. Frank Pendleton, Jr. 



— One of the most ex- 

 quisitely colored and 

 formed gladiolus; deli- 

 cate flush salmon pink, 

 three lower petals 

 blotched rich maroon. 



Peace — A white variety 

 with pleasing lilac feath- 

 ering: large size. 



Sulphur King — One of the 

 best pale yellows. 



War — Flowers of gigantic 

 proportions; rich ox- 

 blood red, shaded crim- 

 son black. 



LILIUMS 



(Hardy) 



Speciosum Magnificum — 



This Speciosum Lily is 

 an improvement on the 

 varieties Rubrum, Ro- 

 seum, or Melpomene. A 

 few bulbs planted in 

 your garden this Spring 

 will give you a splendid 

 Summer display, or pot- 

 ted up from Cold Stor- 

 age in August will flow- 

 er during November and 

 December in your con- 

 servatory or green- 

 house. 



Speciosum Album — A 

 Wiiite counterpart to 

 the beautiful Speciosum 

 Magnificum, and may be 

 used in a similar man- 

 ner. 



A u r a t u m — The Golden 

 Rayed Lily of Japan. 

 Flowers pure white, 

 thickly studded with 

 Crimson spots, while 

 through the centre of 

 each petal runs a golden 

 liand. May be used in 

 similar manner to the 

 two preceding liliums. 



MONTBRETIAS 



Fire King — A splendid 

 scarlet red. compares 

 favorably with the newer 

 and more expensive 

 soi"ts. 



George Davidson — A pale 

 orange yellow, very free 

 flowering; among the 

 first to flower. 



Germania — A rich glow- 

 ing orange scarlet, with 

 a red throat. 



Golden West — One of the 

 best rich pure golden 

 yellows, without least 

 spot or shade. 



Martagon — Flowers re- 

 flexed, similar to the 

 Martagon Lily. 



Prometheus — A very large 

 flowered sort, color deep 

 orange with a crimson 

 ring around the edge. 



GLADIOLUS. MHS. FRANK PENDLETON. JR. 



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