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Flowering Named Gladiolus 



^! A A N nUVr ER,NG PRINCEPS (Red) 



GLADIOLUS 



Well named the "King of all Gladiolus." It bears 

 individual flowers 5£ inches in diameter and some- 

 times larger. The petals are wide, rounded and 

 well reflexe'd. The color is a brilliant scarlet crimson 

 with three broad white blotches on the lower petals; 

 often 4 feet high with 12 to 15 flowers on a spike; 

 exceptionally healthy and flowering is continuous. 

 A great prize winner. 



Rural New Yorker says of it: — "The great size, beauty and 

 distinctiveness of its blooms, and its unexampled vigor of constitu- 

 tion, enabling it to succeed under diverse conditions, have made it 

 a favorite subject for exhibition in all localities and appear to 

 have secured for it everywhere the highest honors." 



Luther Burbank says of " Princeps :" " The most magnificent 

 of any Gladiolus I have ever seen." 



Ph. de Vilmorin says : " Princeps surpasses anything with 

 which we are at present acquainted." 



20c. each; S2.00 per dozen; §15.00 per 100, 

 delivered in U. S. A. 



PRICE 



"BLANCHE" (White) 



By many described as pure white and it is indeed beautiful, 

 producing long spikes of large flowers and conies nearer being 

 the ideal white Gladiolus than any other you will find. Most 

 effective when planted in contrast with the darker colored ones. 

 Price, 20c. each, postpaid. 



"BLUE JAY" BARON HULOT (Blue) 



Well named! When you see the flower you will become 

 enthusiastic, too, because of the deep, dark blue color of these 

 exquisite flowers. Slightly marked with lighter shades and 

 altogether pleasing. Price, 20c. each, postpaid. 



N0.T1I Above 3 



RED 



WHITE & 

 BLUE 



50c. 



Post- 

 paid 



One^ftiird Natural Size 



" AMERICA" (Pink) For exquisite beauty this splendid 

 new Gladiolus is considered by some to be the finest yet 

 introduced. Color is a soft lavender pink, very light and 

 much like the famous Cattleya Orchids. It is a splendid 

 grower in every way. For both cut flowers and bedding 

 in its color it is unsurpassed. Price, 25c. each; 12 for 

 . $2.50, postpaid. (See cut.) 



« ATTRACTION" (Red Striped) Deep, dark, rich 

 crimson with a very conspicuous, large pure white center 

 and throat. Price, 15c. each, postpaid. 



" HARLEQUIN " (Variegated) One of the most oddly 

 colored and richly variegated flowers imaginable. White 

 and dark crimson freely diffused. Striped and spotted. 

 Price, 20c. each, postpaid. 



"ROSELLA" (Dark Pink) Rosella has the appearance 

 of a very large flower, because it has broad petals and 

 opens out wide. Color is an exquisite rose pink with a 

 white eyed center and purple tints. Price, 10c. each, ppd. 



"VICTORY " (Yellow) Flowers of medium size. Color 

 delicate sulphur yellow, lower petals shaded a deeper 

 yellow. The best yellow variety yet introduced. Price, 

 15c. each, postpaid. 



OFFER No. 118a— Above 5 for 65c, postpaid 



no. ii E 8b}Above 8 ±S?5 $1.00 



We believe the above assortment 

 named Gladiolus recently introduced. 



Post= 

 paid 



includes the finest 



Gladiolus "America" (& size) 



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