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These grand, fall=-blooming plants de= 
light in a sunny situation and rich soil. 
They should not be set out until May. Lift & 
the bulbs immediately after the first frost, 1: Z : SER 
dry off and store during winterin dry sand @z Z SF 
in a warm place. 
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Large Double Show, Named. Splen- 
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distinct named varieties. Flowers small, Gy Png fl “e PY Cr Wr TY PP 
very double on long stems. Each, .15; “ My 4 (l; : Jq SS 
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Single Flowering. From a fine col- Li IES eh Was A 
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colors. #Mach, 15 ;.doz., 150: — ZE a me ge 
Prize Exhibition Varieties. From nee = MN “e = 
the collection which has received the S74 
highest awards from the Massachusetts 
Horticultural Society. The finest vari- 
eties in cultivation. Pompon or Large 
Show Varieties. Each, .20; doz., 
2.00. 
Cactus. Large double flowers with 
angular petals. Each, .20; doz., 2.00. Double Show Dahlias. 
GLADIOLUS. 
Mailed free at single and dozen prices. 
j This superb flower is one of the most extensively grown bulbous plants that adorns 
\ our gardens in the fall. The soil should be rich, thoroughly forked, cultivated, and well 
drained. The bulbs should be planted four inches deep and about six inches apart. 
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i Our Gladioli are grown with great care and will prove very superior in 
NN | y quality of flower, beauty and variety of color. The Prize Seedlings of 
xT ¥) Gandavensis, and the Lemoinei varieties are specially recommended. 
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ERY NYY: N WA3 Of unsurpassed beauty. A large 
© = ANT A Ma ges a f proportion of the flowers have white 
ge) ih A Pa Le ) grounds, beautifully blotched, and 
BEG \ As W aA) RS ag 0 A? striped with many charming colors. 
Ws S\Yy Sp) ae VY, The variety is almost endless and 
VASES SOE ‘eid we includes colors and shades found 
‘ oY re only in this strain. Each, .o5; doz., 
rete Lig phd -50; 100, 3.00. 
(EF Extra [lixed, All Light, Striped, 
, etc. Each, .04; doz., .30; 100, 2.00. 
— — Red Shades. Including scarlet, 
crimson, etc. Each, .04; doz., .253 
100, 1.50. 
— — White and Light Shades. Very 
fine. Each, .04.; doz., .40; 100, 
3.00. 
— — Pink and Variegated. Each, 
04; d@z., 40; 100,,3.00, 
— — Yellow Shades. Each, .o4; 
doz., .40; 100, 3-00. GLADIOLUS SNOW WHITE. 
FARQUH ARS’ PRIZE SEEDLING GLADIOLUS. 
Snow White. The best White. The entire flower, isan almost paper-white. A faint line of rose on lower petal. 
Flowers. large. numerous, finely disposed on strong, upright stems. Each, .15; doz., 1.50 
