

^puberose, excelsior 



Dwarf Double Pearl 



§ Special Offer. 



Extra Fine Mixed Gladioli. 1st size Bulbs. 5 cents each : 35 cents per dozen ; 

 $2.25 per 100, postpaid : 1000 by express. $16.50. 2d size, equal almostto any 

 oneeise'afirst size. 25 cents per dozen : $2 per 100. postpaid : 1000 by express $13. 



REMEMBER, these are not the seedling bulblets sold by so many dealers, but full 

 size bulbs. Special prices given by letter for Gladioli in separate colors when 

 wanted by the hundred or thousand bulbs tor massing. 



i Bemoinsi ^brids, or fBafterfT^ (^radioii, 



(Half Hardv ) Originated with M. Lemoine, of France. For vivid and 

 rich orchid-like coloring have no equal. Very fine mixture, all shades and 

 blotches. 10 cents each, 81.00 j>er dozen. 



GLADIOLI 



The Gladiolus is one <>t the most popular and beautiful of the Summer 

 flowering bulbs, with tall spikes ol flowers, some 2 feet or more in height. Of 

 almost every desirable color, blotched and spotted in the most curious manner. 



A FEW OF THE BEST NAHED GLADIOLI : 



Gen. Phil. Sheriilaii. Fire-red, white line running through each 

 petal, a large white blotch on lower division. JU cts. each ; 85 cts. per doz. 



Shakespeare.— White summed carmine rose, laige rosy blotch, tine large 

 stalk, uandsome. 15 cents each ; SI .Oi per dozen. 



Snow Whit*.- Three upper divisions pure white, lower divisions 

 cream white, nearest approach toa white variety. 25 cts. each; ¥2.25 per doz. 



Brenchleyensis.— Bright Vermilion scarlet, fine 5cts. each : 40 cts. doz. 



Stella. — White, slightly tinged with yellow and rose. 1'roduces a grand 

 effect in the sunlight. 10 cents each ; 85 cents per dozen. 



Ceres. — Wtiite spotted rose, handsome, 5 cents each . 40 cents per dozen. 



Sauudersoni. -Kich orange scarlet, very scarce. 30 cts each ; 83.00 doz. 



Martha ■Washington. -Light yellow, lower petals tinged with rose, 

 very laree Mower. 15 cents each ; 81.0" per dozen. 



KmniaThnrsby.— White, striked carmine 10 cts. each ; 85 cts. doz. 



Marie Dnmortier. White, blotched violet. 10 cts. each ; 85 cts per doz. 



Eugene Scribe. — Tender rose, variegated. 10 cents each ; 85 cts. per doz. 



One bulb of each of the above 11 choicest 

 named Gladioli, only $1.(10. postpaid. 



Tin- ever popular Tuberose is SO well known that bat little 



description will be necessary . By many they have been endorsed 



mosl fragrant oi all the sweet-scented summer [lowering 



bulbs, and rightly for few flowers can equal the 



fragrance. Thej produce long spikes of waxy-like pure white 



and to those v. bo hi no this popular ffi 



would say, in my opinion no flower g e without a 



few stalks of 'I aberosi - tfystxx ► of bulbs is very fine this year, 

 and will bloom profusely the coming sea-' n. 



EXCELSIOR DWARF DOUBLE PEARL. 



Do not grow as tall as the Iiouble Italian, but spikes are longer, 

 dowers large, full do ible ani sweet. 6centseach ; !> for25cents ; 

 SO cis. per dozen, 2 . for $1.00, postpaid. By express, %l.M per 100. 



ITALIAN OR TALL DOUBLE. 



Ppikes 4 feet flowers not as large or as heavy as the Pearl, but 

 open more perfectly and a purer white. 6 cents each : 5 for 25 cents; 

 50 cis. per dozen, s> for 81.00, postpaid. By express, 82.50 per 100. 



NEW VARIEGATED LEAVED. 



Leaves bordered creamy white, flowers single, very large and 

 extremely early, blooming several weeksearlierthan othersorts ; 

 very fragrant, 10 cents each . 3 for 25 cents ; 7 for 50 cents ; 85 cents 

 per dozen, postpaid. By express, 84.50 per 100. 



Onebnlb of each of the three -varieties of Tnnerosea 

 for 15 cents : 4 i>f racb. for 60 tents ; one dozen of each 

 81.50 postpaid. 



For bordering or margining nothing can surpass the Summer Flowering 

 Oxalis. The bulbs when planted about 3 inches apart produce an unbroken row 

 of elegant foliage and pretty flowers, and, as they bloom m a very short time 

 after planting, furnish a neat and attractive border the whole season. No flower 

 is easier grown than the Oxalis ; it is sure to succeed in all soils and situations. 

 Bulbs planted first of May will Sower by the Erst of June, and produce their 

 beautiful flowers uninterruptedly the whole Summer. In the autumn the bulbs 

 can be lifted and stored in a cellar like Gladioli. 



Dieppi, Pnre White.— Ill cents per dozen ; 25 for 15 cents ; 50 for 25 cents; 

 100 tor 40 cents. 



Lasandria, Pine Rose Pink.— 10 cents per dozen . its: 50 for 



25 cents ; 100 for 40 cents. 





FLOWERING OXALIS 



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