NEW GLADIOLI. 
Giant Amaryllis Flowered Gladiolus, Princeps. 
This magnificent new hybrid has created a 
sensation wherever exhibited, and has received 
a, number of awards both in this country and 
in Europe, it is an unusually healthy, robust 
and very fragrant variety, producing spikes 
over 3 feet long, carrying 20 to z2 broad, round- 
petaled, immense flowers about 6 inches 
across. 25 cents each; $2.50 per dozen. 
TEN NAMED LEMOINE GLADIOLI. 
One bulb of each of the 10 sorts for 45 cents. 
Avrabesk. Brick red and rose tints, dark red 
blotch; bordered yellow. Very pretty. 
Enfant de Lorraine. Yellowish white, with 
pink violet blotch. Compactspike. Very early. 
L’Egyptiem. Clear lilac, pure yellow throat. 
i. Nis L’Unique. Violet, with dark blotch. 
ein. Marie Lemoine, Creamy white, with purple 
a } || | blotch; tipped yellow. One of the finest. 
Matador. White, centre red; bordered yellow. 
>: ] te Prince of Wales. Dark. fire-red, Shaded wine. 
SD for Ty ee / g Safrano. Yellow, with lilac stripes. 
Nis ae) S . Van Dyck. Soft orange red. 
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Wilhelmina. Wine red, with yellow stripe. 
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Prices of any of the above named Le- ry 
moine’s Gladioli, 5c. each; 50c. per dozen. Pema a > 
LEMOINE’S GLADIOLI, MIXED. | all others in range of colors and giant, well 3’ 
Embracing the finest of this type in mixture. | opened flowers. Very strong growing. Extra q 
3 for 10 cents; 835 cents per dozen; $2.00 per 100,| fine mixture. 5 cents each; 6 for 25 cents; 50 § 
postpaid. By express, $1.75 per $1.00. | cents per dozen; #4.00 per 100, postpaid. & 
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GROFF’S HYBRID GLADIOLI. GLADIOLUS CHILDSII. 
An unequaled strain. Large flowered. Unique This fine strain is famed for size of spike, *) 
markings. I regret I have not the space to il-| flower and vigor of bloom. The colors are 4 
lustrate and fully describe their beauty. | varied and brilliant. Mixed colors. 6 cts. each; 3 5 i 
Prize strain, 10 cents each; $1.00 per dozen. ' for 15 cts.; 55 cts. per doz.; $4.00 per 100, postpaid. 4. 
MAULE’S PANMURE EXTRA FINE MIXED GLADIOLI. 
Limport gladioli bulbs, as well asraise them. The best growers of the world contribute to my 
stock. At the end of every season there are some choice “left overs,” including the rarer sorts. 
Last year I planted these desirable novelties at Panmure, and bloomed them. The rows were 
gloriously bright and beautiful, and I now offer these same bulbs in mixture to my friends at 
\ 4 very low prices. They have been “ proved at Panmure,” and I know every one to be a treasure. 
GLapioL!l, MAute’s PANMURE ExTRA FINE Mixep. 4 for 10 cents; 25 cents per dozen; 50 for $1.00; $1.75 per 100, postpaid. By express, $1.25 per 100. 
NYMPH 4EA ODORATA. 
Fragrant White Water Lily. 
The well-known fragrant water lily, whose 
white blossoms areso widely popular. It is so 
easily grown that I urge its use wherever shal- 
low water is within reach of thecultivator. It 
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Summer Flowering 
Oxalis. 
Unexcelled for borders 
and baskets. Set the bulbs 
about 8 inches apart, and § 
the foliage will produce an @ 
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in similar situations with other aquatic plants, Sh Pes ye Pie Pe pera epee sen OY 
where the water is sluggish. The roots wall BS ‘ aie ip Dieppt tae ceacine 
iv i ri : . 15¢. ;2 for 25¢. Rie iy ] le : 
live over winterin the mud. 15c. each; 2 for 25¢ ys: Kos Baas Pure white! 6 en 10s toue! 
TRITOMA UVARIA. 7 3 per doz.; 25 for 4Uc.; 50 for 
75c.; 109 for $1.50, postpaid. 
Lasandria. Rose pink. 
10 cts. per doz.; 25 for 15 cts.; 
50 for 25 cts.; 100 for 40 cts. 
Red Hot Poker. Flame Flower. A very 
) showy plant, producing great terminal spikes 
of deep orange-red, tube-shaped flowers. Very 
effective for the lawn, and quite indispensable 
among shrubbery. Its tall spikes of vivid f Lutea. Pure yellow. 6 
flowers make a beautiful display from August Sadi for 10c.; 20c. per doz.; 25 for 
until November. Hardy perennial; 3 feet. SUMMER-FLOWERING OXALIS. 40c.; 50 for 75¢.; 100 for $1.50. 




































NyYMPHAA ODORATA. 25 cents each; 3 for 60 cents, postpaid. TUBEROSES m 
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INCARVILLEA DELAVAYI. The tuberose is universally grown OMAR 
A very desirable hardy perennial plant belonging in the same botanic | and admired. The flowers are more B 
order with the bignonia. It has come into wide favor recently, and has | conspicuously sweet scented than 7 EARL 
been aptly termed ‘the hardy gloxinia.’’ It produces rose colored, | anything else in the garden. The UBEROSE. 
trumpet shaped flowers, spotted with yellow, the throat of the flower | cyjtural requirements are so simple 
being brown. Strong flower stalks are thrown from the root to the | that everybody may succeed with it. 
height of two feet, and handsome flowers are freely produced in race-| The bulbs should go into the open 
mous clusters atthe top. 2-year-old roots, 50c. each; 3 for $1.25, postpaid. ground as soon as the weather is 
warm and settled,and must be dried 
and housed on the approach of 
winter. The flower spikes, bearing 
numerous waxy white blossoms, at- 
tain a height of 2 to 4 feet or more, 
and are useful for cutting. My 
strains of tuberose are the choicest : 
on the market. 
Excelsior Dwarf Double Pearl 
The best sort; 24 to 30 inches high. : 
Not as tall as the old double Italian 
but yields longer spikes. The flowers 7 
are large, full double and extremely 
sweet. 5 cts. each; 6 for 25 cts.; 45 cts 
per doz.; 30 for $1.00, postpaid. 
express, not prepaid, $1.25 per 100. 
New Variegated Leaved. Leaves ' 
bordered creamy white; flowers 
single, very large and extremely : 
early, blooming several weeks in 
advance of other single sorts. Very 
fragrant and excellent as a bouquet : 
flower. 5 cts. each: 6 for 25 cts.; 45 cts. : 
per dozen; 30 for $1.00, postpaid. By 
express, not prepaid, $1.50 per 100. 
PERSIAN RANUNCULUS. | 
INCARVILLEA DELAVAYI. The Persian Ranunculuses Guan ; 
tercups) are free blooming and § 
PHRYNIUM VARIEGATUM. han duoute! The globular flowers are 
This interesting tender perennial plant is somewhat like a canna in | often 2 inches in diameter. Colors 
habit of growth. Leaves 6 to 10 inches long and 2 to 4 inches broad, of | embrace almost every shade except 
oblong lanceolate form. Color of leaf, clear pale green, beautifully | blue. They bloom late in May. 
variegated with whiteand pale gold. Markings much varied. It thrives | Roots like small dahlias; not hardy 
in sun or shade; in pots or open ground. The tuber starts quickly, and | at the North, and should be lifted. 
the plants are very ornamental. 15 cents each; 2 for 25 cents. 5 cts. each; 6 for 25 cts.; 45 cts. per doz. 
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