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GLADIOLUS. 



If Tranted by mail. add. 10c. doz. for postage. 



The cultivation of the Gladiolus is very simple, 

 as they will thrive in any good garden soil, but will 

 amply"repay one for careful cultivation. A sucess- 

 sion of bloom may be had from July to September 

 by planting at intervals from April to June. 



OUR GLADIOLIS are from one of the largest 

 growers in the country, and one who has the finest 

 assortment to be had either in this country or Eu- 

 rope; therefore, we claim to be unexcelled as to 

 quality. 



MIXED (All Colors).— Dozen 25c. 100, $1.25. 

 WHITE AND LIGHT COLORS— Dozen, 30c. 

 100, $2.00. 



EXTRA WHITE AND LIGHT VARIETIES. — 



All first-class varieties, made up largely from best- 

 named sorts, including ten per cent, of Snow "White. 

 10c. each. 50c. per dozen. $3.50 per 100. 



CHILD SI — MIXED. — Extra large and fine. 

 50c. doz. $4.00 per 100. 



When ordered by mail, add 10 cents per dozen for 

 postage. 



CALADIUMS. 



(Elephant's Ear.) 



One of the most effective plants in cultivation for 

 the flower border or for planting out upon the lawn; 

 it will grow in any good garden soil, and is of the 

 easiest culture. To obtain the best result it should 

 be planted where it will obtain plenty of water, 

 and an abundance of rich compost. 



Extra large hnlhs. 10c. each. By mail, 15c. 

 Per dozen. $1.00. 

 First size hnlbs. 5c. each. By mail, 10c. 

 Per dozen. 50c. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 



HARDY POMPONE VARIETIES. 



We have a nice assortment of these at 10 cents 

 each; $1.00 per dozen. 



TUBEROSE 



One of the most fragrant 

 and popular of the summer 

 flowering bulbs; may be 

 started early in hot-beds 

 or p.ote, or planted in open 

 ground, after first day of 

 May. 



Each, 5<c. Doz., 25c. 

 $1.00 per 100. 

 By mail, 35c. doz. 



MADEIRA VINE ROOTS. 

 5c. each. 30c. doz. 



CHRYSANTHEMUMS 



PRICE— 15c. each. Fonr for 50c. $1.25 per 

 dozen. $6.00 per 100. One each of 

 the 20 varieties for $1.75. 



BELLE OF CASTLEWOOD.— A pleasing shade 

 of shell pink. 



COL. WM. B. SMITH.— A grand, deep yellow, of 

 finest form and size. 



CALLIXGFORDL— A fine shade of crimson. 



EUGENE DAILLEDOUZE. — Bright, clear, yel- 

 low; extra. 



GLORY OF THE PACIFIC. — A. magnificent ex- 

 tra early pink. 



GOLDEN WEDDING. The grandest golden yel- 

 low ever introduced. 



H. WOODFORD. Shell or Mermaid Pink, strong 

 stem, fine foliage. 



IVORY.— Snowy white; perfect form, and early. 



MAJOR BONNAFFON.— One of the best yellow. 



MRS. F. BERGMAN. One of the earliest and 

 best whites. 



MISS MINNIE WANNAMAKER.— Large, clear 

 white; very fine. 



MRS. J. 



low. 



MAUD DEAN.— An extra large flowered variety; 

 color, pink, almost rose. 



MINERVA.— Large, vivid golden yellow. 



NIVENS.— A grand snow-white variety. 



3IODESTO.— One of the largest and prettiest yel- 

 low varieties. 



T. WHILDIN. — A handsome light yel- 



LIBERTY. — Of beautiful form; color, a clear rich 

 3'ellow. 



THE QUEEN.— Excels all in pure whiteness. 



V. H. HALLOCK, Rosy pearl of a waxy texture. 



WM. H. LINCOLN.— A magnificent golden yel- 

 low variety. 



SPECIAL PRICES TO GARDENERS AND FARMERS, IN LARGE QUANTITIES. 



