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tibe Bingee d Conarb Co, 



GLADIOLUS AND TUBEROSES. 



Best Varieties at 

 I^owest Prices 



/\^$oificei)t QkdiolQs 



Sure to Grow and 

 as Sure to Bloom 



One's collection of flowers is indeed deficient without Gladioli ; 

 they are the popular Summer flowers and among the most bril- 

 liant and gorgeous decorative plants now known. We offer 

 the best of all the varieties now in cultivation, and our prices 

 are the lowest to be found anywhere. We send out none but first 

 or largest size bulbs, sure to bloom perfectly. 



CULTURE. — Plant in open ground, after all danger of frost is 

 past, 3 inches deep and 6 to 8 inches apart. Bring indoors 

 during Winter and store in a dry, cool place. 



OUff NEW AMERICAN SEEDLING GLADIOLUS. 



The most celebrated strain of dadiolus in existence. 

 Each bnlfo will bloom after p lantin g for ten w^^eelts to 

 three months. It embraces the ^yidest range of colors. 

 3 for 10 cts.; 10 for 25 cts.; 81.75 per hundred, by Mail. 

 By Express, 81.50 per hondred ; $10 per thonsand. 



New Gladiolus Snow White. 



The famous and long-looked-for color among Gladiolus; large 

 spikes set solidly with flowers from bottom to top ; exquisitely shaped ; color 

 snow white. Grand. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts. ; 7for$l. 



New Giant Gladiolus. 



Enormous flowers, 7 to 9 inches across ; magnificent color ; spikes of bloom over 2 

 feet in length. The color effects are simply gorgeous. 10 cts. each; 3 for 25 cts.; 7 

 for 60 cts. 15 for ^1. 



"JO New and Bare Named Gladiolus for QQ CtS. 



Selected from hundreds of the best varieties. In size of flowers, blooming capacity 

 and diversity of color no collection now offered will compare with this. Remember we 

 send out only strong blooming bulbs. 



MAD. MONERET. — Delicate rose ; rich deep shadings. 



LA MARCK. — Cherry-scarlet, shaded orange, with bold white centre. 

 ISAAC BUCHANAN.— (Golden Sceptre). The finest pure yeUow. 

 NAPOLEON ni. — Bright scarlet; white line in 

 each petal. 

 BRENCHLEYENSIS.— Bright, scarlet vermilion. 

 , cERES. — Large, pure white, flamed with lilac. Splendid. 

 JOHN BULL.— White slightly tinged with sulphur. 

 HENRY GILLMAN. — Deep salmon-scarlet, pure white bands 

 through each petal ; mottled throat. 



EMMA THURSBY.— White grovmd with well-defined carmine stripes. 

 MME. LEMOINER. — White tinged salmon ; violet maroon blotches. 

 COLUMBLA.. — Light orange-scarlet, blotched and penciled with bluish-purple. 

 LE POUSSIN.— Light red with white blotch. 

 The above collection of 12 varieties, blooming bulbs, all labeled, postpaid, for 35 cts.. 

 Single varieties, 4 cts. each. 



Our Famous Tuberoses . 



In tender beauty and delicious fragrance these lovely flowers have no equal. The 

 bulbs we offw are grown by our own special grower in the South. They wiU produce 

 magnificent flowers. Our prices are the lowest. They should be grown like the 

 Gladiolus. 



Dwarf Excelsior Pearl Tuberose. 



Blooms magnificently; grows about 18 inches high and 

 blooms early and with the greatest freedom. Fiowers pure 

 white, very double, of immense size and sweetly scented. 3 / 

 for 12 cts.; 8 for 25 cts.; 25 for 60 cts.; $2.50 per hun- / 

 dred, postpaid. Extra large selected bulbs, 6 cts. each; 

 5 for 25 cts. ; 50 cts. per dozen, postpaid. / 



Orange-flowered Tuberose. 



early in the season snow-white flowers re- 

 sembling Orange blooms and whose fragrance is as 

 sweet. 5 cts. each; 6 for 25 cts. ; 40 cts. per dozen, 

 postpaid. 



New Variegated-leaved Tuberose. 



The deep-green leaves are finely edged and bor- 

 dered with bright stripes of white ; large white flow- 

 ers, exquisitely sweet; blooms much earlier than 

 others Tuberoses. 5 cts. each; 6 for 25 cts.; 40 cts. 

 per dozen, postpaid. 



SnPPIfll nffPr-^*^« »ena l»y Mail. po$»tpaid, 7 

 OPGUiai unci Excelsior Pearl Tuberoses, 3 

 Oransre-flowered and 3 JTew Variegated- 

 leaved— 13 in all— for 40 cts. 



EXCEL.SIOR REA 



TUBEROSES 



