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Henderson's " U Named te " Gladiolus— Continued 



If by Parcel Post add postage at Zone Rates 



(average weight 10 lbs. per 100). 



Single Bulbs and Dozens we deliver free in U. S. 



Grenadier (C-12). Large bold flowers with ruffled 

 edges; color, orange-scarlet with narrow white 

 band through lower petals; throat maroon 



Halley (L-10). Immense flowers of bright orange- 

 rose and having a softer yellowish-tinl in the 

 throat 



Incendiary (L-15). Fiery- vermilion, lower petals 

 tinged crimson; throat rose 



Independence (G-13). Very large wax-like flowers 

 of vivid orange-rose color with richly marked 

 throat 



I. S. Hendrickson (C-12). A large flower, beauti- 

 fully mottled with white and bright pink. {See 

 engraving.) 



Jane Dieulafoy (L-13). Large cream-white flowers 

 stained with red-maroon on lower petals 



Jessie (L-10). Fine velvety-rod, losg spike 



Kate (0-14). Blush-white with crimson blotch 



Lael (C-12), A big, fine, light pink, witli carmine 

 throat, having an orange metallic lustre 



Lafayette (L-13). .Salmon-yellow with crimson 

 blotch .' 



Lamarck (L-13). Salmon with crimson and yellow 

 spots 



Leslie (C-16). Yen - large flowers of exquisite soft 

 pink with throat blotches of crimson-maroon, 

 pointed white 



Liebesfeuer(G-14). An extra fine coral-red self, flow- 

 ers large, of fine substance, and elegantly formed 



Lily Lehman (H-14). Beautiful ivory-white, faintly 

 tinted rose without markings; large flower witli 

 frilled edges 



Loveliness (H-14). Extra fine cream-white with 

 apricot and primrose throat 



If bll Pored Past mill postage ut Zone Rate* 



(average weight 10 lbs. per 100) Single Bulbs 



and Dozens ire deliver free in U. S. 



Lustrous (C-13). Large flowers of lovely 

 orange-rose, lower petals have a large 

 throat blotch of yellow, slightly shot with 

 purplish-lake; growth branching and 

 sturdy; enormous bloomer 



Lydia (C-14). Splendid large flowers of 

 blush-white, shaded with pink and heavily 

 flaked and edged with crimson. The varie- 

 gation of the flowers varies on different 

 spikes. (See engraving.) 



Madam Lemoiner (L-12). White, tinged 

 with lemon; large bright crimson center.. . 



Mad. Monneret (G-15). Delicate rose color; 

 late bloomer and very popular 



Marie Lemoine (L-ll). Cream-yellow flushed 

 salmon and lilac, lower petals spotted 

 purplish-red and yellow 



May (G-15) Lovely, pure white flowers, 

 flaked rosy-crimson; strong spike 



Meadowvale (Gf-13). Large white flower, 

 touched crimson in throat 



Melrose (C-14). Extra fine white tinted 

 with pink; bright crimson center 



Mephistopheles (L-14). Large dark-red 

 flowers, stained black and yellow 



Mrs. Frank Pendleton (K-12). (See descrip- 

 tion and colored plate, pages 142 and 143 

 (GLADIOL US continued on next page.) 



Prices 



Each Doz. 



SO. 25 



.15 

 .06 

 .06 



.15 

 .08 

 .08 

 .15 

 .30 

 .15 



S2.50 



1.50 



.60 

 .60 



1.50 

 .80 

 .80 

 1.50 

 3.00 

 1.50 



100 



«12 

 4 

 4 



12 

 6 

 6 



12 



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 .50 

 .50 



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GARDEN CULTURE of GLADIOLUS ^^SKE^iM* Free to Customers 



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