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The Florists' Review 



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BODDINGTON'S 



gOUALITY GLADIOLI 



GLADIOLUS 

 AMERICA 



This beautilnl new Gladiolus has 

 prodnced as great a sensation as the 

 now famous Princeps. The flowers, 

 which are of immense size, are of the 

 most beautiful flesh-pink color, and, 

 as a florist who saw it said, it is 

 "fine enough for a bride's bouquet.*' 



100 1000 



riistsize $2.00 $17.S0 



Extra size 2.2S 20.00 



Top rootr.r. . . 2.7S 25.00 



100 1000 



Mn. Francis King e^°t°a^?^.rt 



scarlet of a pleasing shade; se- 

 lected bulbs, XXX 12.75 $24.00 



First size, XX .^ 2.25 20.00 



PrinrAiM Color rich crimson, with 

 »»"''*R' broad white blotches 

 across the lower petals. Flowers 

 can be grown to nearly 8 inches 

 in diameter under stimnlacing 

 culture Doz.. $1.25. . . .10.00 



Inhn Rnll ^ ^^'^ *^°^ white, 



JOnn DUU sUffhtly tinted laven- 



der. A good forcer 175 lt>.00 



n* liiniflrpk <- berry red; a grand 



U6 LUnortK variety 1.75 1600 



Paiwc a good white, tinted laven- 



vCreS der 1.25 12 00 



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Mb. Frank Pendleton, Jr. ^^J^^^V^. p 



Franlc Pendleton, Jr. Awarded First-Class ^ 



Certificate of Merit by the Massachusetts ^ 



Horticultural Society of Boston and by the j— 



American Gladiolus Society at Baltimore, Q 



1911. Its color is the most exquisite salmon ^ 



Dinli with a very conspicuous blood-red J| 



blotch in the throat on the lower petals ^.^ 



Per doz., $4.50: per 100, 136.00 Q 



KIINDfRni *'l»inRV" has distinctiveness" stamped all over it. Broad-expanded, wide-open flowprs, paired by twos, face all in »-l 



nuill/Lni/l ULVni the rame direction and are carried on straight, stout ralks never less than 3i« feet in height. From four to *-l 



eight flowers aie open at one time. The form : Each petal is exquisitely ruffled and fluted at the edges, as is only noticeable in Orchids. M 



The color is delicate cream pink with a neat, attractive crimson stripe in the center of each lower petal. Per doz., 75c; 100, $5 00; 1000, $48.00. ^ 



ARTHUR T. BODDINGTON S 



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Seedsman and Importer 



342 West 14th Street, NEW YORK CITY 



