104 



R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO., BOSTON. SUMMER-FLOWERING BULBS. 



GLADIOLI. 



15.00 

 7.50 



{The varieties marked * are suitable for forcing.) 



Eugene Scribe. Large open flowers; tender rose Doz. loo looo 

 blazed carmine-red ... ... ... ... $1 . 00 $7 . 50 



Europa. A perfect pure white of finest form. 



Flowers large, in fine spikes; very effective ... 2.50 18.00 



Fireking. Intense fiery-scarlet. Immense blooms 

 on long spikes; excellent for cutting ... ... 2.00 



Glory of Holland. Large pure white tinted rose; 1 .00 



Henry C. Goehl. New large white, flushed pink; 

 crimson blotch on lower petals. F. H. C. Amer- 

 ican Gladiolus Society. . 1.00 each. 



Halley. Salmon-pink, creamy blotch; dark red 



stripes on lower petals ... ... ... . 75 5 . 00 $45 . 09 



Ida Van. Beautiful deep salmon-red. The large 

 wide open blossoms make a most imposing ap- 

 pearance. ... ... ... ... ... 1.00 7.50 



Independence. Light scarlet; very pleasing 50 3.50 32. 0« 



Isaac Buchanan. A fine yellow. Dwarf habit; 



fine for bedding 1.50 8.50 



Jean Dieulafoy. Flowers creamy-white with 



maroon colored throat ... ... ... 2.00 15.00 



Lily Lehman. Ivory-white faintly tinted rose; 



petals friUed 1.75 12.00 



Loveliness. Beautiful cream-colored variety of 

 good form and substance; soft and deUcate. . . . 



Madame Monneret. Dehcate rose 



Mary Fennel. Beautiful deep lavender; lower 

 petals pencilled primrose-yellow on pale lavender 

 ground. 



*May. White ground with markings of rosy- 

 crimson, fine for cuttmg ... ... ... .75 5.00 45.00 



Mrs. Beeeher. Beautiful deep rosy-crimson with 

 white throat freely spotted ... 



.50 

 .75 



12.00 

 5.00 



2.25 18.00 



1.00 8.00 



Gladiolus Augusta. 



MpS. Dp. Norton. White with edges suffused soft La France 



pink ; lower petals have a blotch of sulphur-yeUow and are speckled 



at the base with Tyrian-rose; free flowering. 



Awarded First Class Certificate of Merit by American Gladiolus 

 Society. First Class Certificate of Merit, Worcester Co., Horticultural 

 Society. The Massachusetts Horticultural Society's Silver Medal, Silver 

 Medal of the Newport Garden Club and Newport Horticultural Society. 



Price, $1.50 each. 



NEW AND CHOICE NAMED GLADIOLI 



*Amepiea. One of the finest Gladiofi known. 

 The plant is of vigorous growth with luxuriant 

 foliage and producing spikes two to three feet 

 long. The flowers are very large and of an ex- 

 quisite shade of soft flesh pink. 



*Attraction. Dark rich crimson with a very con- 

 spicuous large pure white centre and throat . . . 



*Aug'USta. Lovely pure white, with blue an- 

 thers. 



Baron Hulot. The only real blue gladiolus yet 

 introduced; color rich deep violet blue 



*Brenchleyensis. Vermilion-scarlet; the best 

 sort for planting in clumps among shrubs 



Chicago White. Pure white, with faint lavender 

 streaks in the lower petals 



Dawn. Beautiful rose-pink with slight pencil- 

 ling in throat. ... ... ... ... 



Empress of India. A beautiful and rare color, 

 rich dark red with tinge of purple. 



Doz. 100 1000 



.S.60 S4.00 S35.00 



.60 4.00 



.60 4.00 35.00 



.85 G.OO 



.40 2.75 25.00 



.75 5.00 



2.00 16.00 

 1.25 8.00 



Gladiolus Mrs. Frank Pendleton. 



If Gladioli are wanted by mail, add 5 cents per dozen for postage. 



