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AE ee is ‘one of the pucet Popular and beautiful of the summer flowering bulbs, 
vi all spikes of flowers, some two feet or more in height. Of al t i 
color, blotched and spotted in the most curious manner. i parma tS 
12 OF THE BEST NEW GLADIOLUS. 
PRIDE OF JAPAN.—One of the finest novelties in Gladiolus, introduced from abroad and un- 
approached by any other in color, which is a pure nankeen yellow; spike erect, compact and well 
filled with flowers. Entirely distinct. 10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents; 85 cents per dozen. 
EXQUISITE.—A new French variety of great merit, producing in abundance spikes of large 
white flowers, gracefully spotted with rose; elegant for cutting. 10 cts. each; 3 for 25 cts.; 85 cts. per doz. 
VENUS.—This fine variety is sure to please, owing to the purity of its large, tender rose-colored 
flowers, with 6 to 8 blooms open at one time. 10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents; 85 cents per dozen. 
GOLDEN SCEPTRE.—Yellow Gladioli are always scarce and high-priced. This one is perhaps 
the finest of all, being nearly a pure gold, making a brilliant contrast among other varieties. A 
collection of Gladiolus is incomplete without this one. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; $1.00 per dozen. 
BLANDINE.—Entirely distinct from any other. The color is a pure white, slightly shaded with 
yellow; large bold spike. 10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents; 85 cents per dozen. 
LORD BYRON.—The tlowers are very large, color a dazzling scarlet, greatly enhanced by a 
pure white blotch; very effective; fine large stalls. i 
10 cents each; 3 for.25 cents; 85 cents per dozen. : 
AURORE.—Most beautiful to behold, the blend- 
ing of the colors, almost impossible to describe, be- 
ing a combination of white, yellow, rose and car- |f 
mine, streaked violet; none could be moreexquisite. | 
10 cents each ; 3 for 25 cents; 85 cents per dozen. 
WESUVIUS.—One of the brightest and best 
bloomers in my collection. Color a beautiful 
orange red, frequently flamed carmine and spotted 
with white; well expanded and very attractive. 
15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents; $1.00 per dozen. 
EUGENE RAMEY.—Of French origin and 
certainly very handsome not only in the size of the 
flowers and spikes but in the coloring, which isa 
purplish Amaranth with a lustre of ivory lilac, the 
edges slightly mottled with slate; quite distinct 
10 cents each; 8 for 25 cents; 85 cents per dozen. 
ROSE UNIQU E.—Unexcelled for cut flower 
purposes. The spikes are long, close and compact, 
well filled with flowers which open well in water 
and last fora longtime. The color is a deep, pure 
rose, distinct from any other pink variety. 
10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents; 85 cents per dozen. 
MARIE LEMOINE.—A hardy hybrid Gladio- 
lus. Long spikes of fine, well expanded flowers; 
upper divisions pale creamy color, flushed salmon 
lilac, the lower divisions largely spotted purplish 
WG yiolet and bordered with deep yellow. <A variety that is 
simply unequaled. 15 cts. each; 2 for 25 cts.; $1.00 per dozen. 
BRENCHLEYENSIS.—I cannot consider that my col- 
lection is complete without this very fine old variety, which 
increases in popularity each year; the long spikes crowded 
with from 10to 15 flowers all opened at one time’and of the 
most dazzling vermilion, with a yellow throat and broad 
purple stripe. 5 cents each; 6 for 25 cents; 45 cents per doz. 
Special Offer of Named Gladiolus. 
One of each of the above 12 best New Gladiolus, a collection unsurpassed in 
diversity of colors, shades and markings, ONLY $1.00, POSTPAID. 
Maule’s Extra Fine Mixed Gladioli. me 
First size Bulbs, 5 cents each; 35 cents per dozen; $1.75 per 100, postpaid; 1,000 by 
@xzpress, $11.00. Second size, equal almost to anv one else’s first size, 25 cents per doz.; 
$1.50 per 100, postpaid; 1,000 by express, &9.50. 
iG REMEMBER, these are not the seedling bulblets sold by so many dealers, but full-size 
bulbs, such as will be sure to bloom profusely. Special prices given by letter for Gladioli in 
separate colors when wanted by the hundred or thousand bulbs for massing. 
©e¢ee @ e TUBEROSES. © @ © © eo @ 
The ever popular Tuberose is so well known that but little description will be necessary. By 
many they have been endorsed as the most fragrant of all the sweet-scented summer flowering 
bulbs, and rightly too, for few flowers can equal the Tuberose in fragrance. They produce long 
spikes of waxy-like pure white flowers, and to those who have never grown this popular favorite 
would say, in my opinion no flower garden is complete without a few stalks of Tuberoses. My 
stock of bulbs is very fine this year, and will bloom profusely the coming season. 
EXCELSIOR DWARF DOUBLE PEARL. 
Do not grow as tall as the old double Italian, but spikes are longer, flowers large, full double 
and sweet. 6 cts. each; 5 for 25 cts.; 50 cts. per dozen; 25 for $1.00, postpaid. By express, $1.50 per 100. 
NEW VARIEGATED LEAVED. 
Leaves bordered creamy-white, flowers single, very large and extremely early, blooming 
several weeks earlier than other single varieties; very fragrant, excellent bouquet flower. 
10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents; 7 for 50 cents; 85 cents per dozen, postpaid. By express, $4.00 per 100. 
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