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Our list of this magnificent flower includes only the very finest varieties. 

 Our mixtures will also be found of a high standard of excellence. A succes- 

 sion of bloom may be had from July to September by planting at intervals 

 from April to June. The strongest bulbs should be kept for the latest plant- 

 ing. The cultivation of Gladiolus is very simple, as they will thrive in any 

 good garden soil, but amply repay care and liberal feeding by enhanced size 

 and beauty. 



Each. Per doz. Per ioo. Per :ooo. 



Gladiolus 'Snow White" 



All Color.s, Mixed 5 cts. 



Extra Choice, Mixed 5 



S<*arlet and Crimson Varieties, 



Mixed 5 



^liite and Light Varieties, Mixed 5 



Yellow Varieties, Mixed 5 



Pink and Variegated Varieties, 



Mixed 5 



550.30 

 .40 



.30 

 .50 



.50 



.40 



P2.00 

 2.50 



200 

 3.25 

 3.25 



§18.00 

 20.00 



1800 

 30.00 

 30.00 



2.50 20.00 



GI^ADIOLUS, SNOYI^ WHITE. 



This is undoubtedly the best White Gladiolus. The flowers are of fine shape, large in size, and of a pure paper-white color, 

 seldom showing a trace of any other shade. The spikes are large and set thickly with flowers. Each 25 cts.; $2.50 per doz. 



I^EMOINE'S HYBRID OR 



BUTTERFLY GEADIOI.US. 



This brilliant class is distinguished Ijy the rich and vivid coloring of 

 is flowers. Extra fine mixed 5 cts. each ; 50 cts per doz. ; $3.75 per 100. 



OI.ADIOI.US H YBRIDUS NANCEAXUS. 



(New Giant Gladiolus.) 



A magnificent new race of extraorilin.\ry size and remarkable beauty 

 produced by crossing Saundersoni and Lemoinei. These new varieties 

 are twice the size of the Gladiolus Gandavensis varieties, wdiile possess- 

 ing their long-lasting properties and the beautiful markings of the Le- 

 moinei section. All colors mixed 40 cts. each; §4 00 per doz. 

 Conite Horace de Choiseul. Enormous flowers, attaining a 



diameter of six inches, of perfect shape, of a brilliant shade of light 



scarlet tinged with orange, distinct purple blotch surrounded with a 



yellow band on the lower petals. 75 cts. each. 

 Dr. H. P. "Walcott. Very large flowers, of perfect shape and very 



open, bright madder, lower petals specked with maroon at the 



throat, with a large light yellow blotch in the centre. §1.00 each. 

 Harry Veitch. Magnificent flowers of deep velvety red, lower pet- 

 als blotched with light yellow and spotted maroon. §1.50 each. 

 Manrice de Vilniorin. A remarkable color; the general tint is 



slate blue flushed with violet, slightly striped with violet on the 



edges. 75 CIS. each. 

 Monsieur Le Fevre. Enormous flowers of carmine scarlet striped 



with vermilion at the edges, the lower petals marked with a clear 



yellow blotch sprinkled wuh blood red. 75 cts. each. 

 President Carnot. A marvellously beautiful flower of unusual 



size (7 J inches across), of a rich satiny cherry red, streaked with 



carmine at the edges. The lower petals have a fiery scarlet spot 



surrounded by numerous blood red drops on a straw-colored ground, 



extending to fine spots in the midst of a scarlet border. The color- 

 ing surpasses in beauty that of the richest Orchids. §1.00 each. 

 LiB Grand Carnot. Enormous flowers, elegant in shape, bright 



orange scarlet ; large blotches, sulphur color spotted with purple 



near the centre, and edged with a clearly-defined border of bright 



red. This magnificent variety produces an effect unknown among 



Gladiolus. .§2.00 each. 

 President de Seydevvitz {A^ew Dotihle). This new variety was 



obtained by an amateur of Breslau. All the flowers are full and 



well dispersed on the stalk ; the color is salmon-flesh. §1.00 each. 



Lemoine's Hybrid or Bui ierflv Gladiolus. 



Add lo cents per doz. for postage when Gladiolus are to be sent by mail. 



