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MISS MARY E. MARTIN, FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK. 



GLADIOLUS 



MRS. FRANCIS KING. 



New Giant Flowered. 



Its color is light scarlet of a ver^' pleasing shade 

 which attracts attention at once. The flowers, 

 measuring 4 to 5 inches, are borne on long stems 

 and four to six are open on the spike at one time. 



Price, each, lOc; dozen, 75c. 



My Select Named 

 Varieties. 



Shakespeare. 



Blush white with large rosy blotch. Good forc- 

 ing varietv. 

 Each, 7c.; dozen, 75c. 



Lemoine' s (Hardy) Hybrid 

 Gladiolus. 



Butterfly or Orchid Flowering. 



These Gladioli are called hardy in France, but 

 they are not quite hardy in this latitude ; they are 

 perfectly so a little farther South. 



They are rightly called Butterfly or Orchid 

 flowering, as no outside flower has the intense and 

 wonderful coloring these Gladioli have. 



Finest hybrid seedlings, all colors and kinds 

 mixed. 



Each, 3c.; 2 for 5c.; 5 for lOc; 12 for 20c.; 25 for 

 40c.; 100 for $1.50. 



Augusta. 



Lovely pure white, with blue anthers. 

 Each, '5c.; dozen, 50c. 



Ceres. 



White, crimson blotch. 

 Each, Sc. 



Cherokee Queen. 



Bright flaming scarlet crimson, white blotch at 

 bottom of throat ; large, spreading amaryllis-like 

 flowers, 5 to 6 inches across. Plants grow 4 feet 

 high ; spike of flowers, 2 feet. Perfect poise and 

 habit. 



Each, lOc; 3 for 25c. 



Dracocephalus (Dragon's Head). 



A very curious, artistic species. Color, old gold and 

 bronze. 

 Each, 5c.; dozen, 30c. 



May. 



Peachblow, flaked with rosy crimson; robust grower. 

 Each, 5c.; dozen, 50c. 



Columbus. 



Orange-salmon, purple blotch. 

 Each, 5c.; dozen, 50c. 



Marie Lemoine. 



Large flower, pale cream color, lower petals, violet*, 

 maroon, bordered with yellow, 

 Each, 5c.; dozen, 50c. 



Madame Monneret 



Clear pink. 



Each, 5c.; dozen, 50c. 



Andre Chenier. 



Pink, spotted black and yellow. 

 Each, 5c.; dozen, 50c. 



