OF THEIR ILLUSTRATED FLORAL GUIDE. 



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3 



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0 



ICach 



Eldorada, pure yellom stained red . , 

 Erato, delicate rose, striped carmine . 

 Flore, white, shaded rose-lilac, and 



stained rose, very large flowers . . . 

 riorian, cherry rose, spotted violet 



and white 



Hebe, carnation, striped carmine . , . 

 Imperatrice Eugenie, while, centre 



rose-violct, flowers very lai-gc .... 

 Isoline. carnation, blotched crimson. 

 James Wa,ttJ)rilliant vermilion, large 



zvhile spots striped rose, flowers 



large 



James Carter, red orange, spotted 



while 



James Veitch, vivid scarlet, spotted 



violet 



JohnWaterer, deep cerise, large white 



spots striped rose, flowers large ... 3 



Junon, lohite striped lilac 3 



L'Ornameni de Parterres, white 



shaded rose, edges strongly marked, 



cherry and carmine 3 



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1 



3 0 



3 0 



3 0 



3 G 

 0 



La Qiiintinee, clear bright orange- 

 Lelia, peach blossom, spotted lilac . . 

 Le Poussin, light red, under petals 

 stained with large white blotches . . 

 Le Dante, _/i;ie ruse, spotted white. . . 

 Le Titien, clear brilliant red, beauti- 

 fulh; formed flower, long spike. •■ . 3 6 

 Leonard di Vinci, rose-violet, striped 



rose-carmine 3 



Limie , oru nge-cherry, spotted primrose 3 

 Lord Granville, yellow, red striped. 1 

 Lord Raglan, solmon-ruse, spotted 

 icith vermilion, flowers very large . . 

 Mme. Adele Soucliet, white, shaded 



rose 



Mme. Basseville, cherry-rose and 



purple 2 6 



,, TiiaCLeT, put e white, rose striped 1 3 

 „ Fur:ado, rose, spoiled carmine 1 0 

 „ daVatry, while shaded, blotched 



ivilh carmine 1 6 



„ Leseble, pure white, blotched 



lose-violet 1 6 



„ Periere, pure white, spotted 



violet 3 6 



„ Souchet, delicate Jlesh, spotted 



deep rose 1 G 



0 

 0 



0 



1 0 



2 6 



Each— tl. 

 Mme. Victor Verdier, dark rose, 



blotched carmine 1 0 



„ Vilmorin, rose, white centre, 

 bordered vivid rose, Jlowers 



large, of oval form 3 6 



805 Mdlle. de Fleurs, yellow, stained 



violet 



„ Jenny Lsbas, rose-lake, Sfc. . 

 Maria Dumortier, blush, violet- 

 purple spots on yellow ground . . 

 Maria, pure white, spotted carmine . 

 Marechal MacHahon, glossy orange . 



Moliere, dark carmine 



Mons. Charles Mitchel, vermilion . . . 



„ Victor Verdier, bright red . . 

 Napoleon III., dazzling scarlet, 



beautifully striped with white 1 0 



Ninon deL'Enclos,ca;-naiio«, striped 



with ruby 



Ophir, yellow, blotched with purple . . 

 Peter Lawson, rose-lilac, spotted while 

 Pline, delicckecerise, with white centre 

 Pluton,rfee/) scarkt,spotled with white 

 President Doiimet, vermilion-rose, 

 spotted with purple, fine spike .... 

 Prince Imperial, pure white, some- 

 times striped carmine, beautiful. . . 

 Princess Clotbilde, delicate salmon- 

 rose, blotched violet 



„ . of Wales, wliite, flamed and 



spoiled rose carmine 2 



„ Mathilde, beautiful rose, 

 striped and shaded carmine. . . . 

 Raphael, vermilion, violet-tinged . . . 

 Eeine Victoria, pure white, marked 

 with carmine, flowers very large. .. 

 Rembrandt, brilliant crimson-scarlet 

 Rubens, bright vermilion, carmine 



stripe, on a while ground 2 



Solfaterre, jonquil-yellow 2 



Stephenson, bright carmine §• white. 3 

 Stuart Lowe, rose, spotted v(olet ... 3 



Surprise, amaranthine colour 1 



Velleda, delicate rose, spotted lilac. . 1 



Versicolor, variegated 1 



Viscountess de Belleval, clear car- 

 mine, spotted velvety carmine .... 2 

 Vulcan, scarlet, richly shaded violet. 1 

 Walter Scott, flesh colour, spotted 

 yellow, and striped carmine 3 



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3 6 

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As the prices of the New and more expensive Varieties of Gladioli are not yet jLeed, this portion, of the list 

 will he priiUed in our Seed Catalogue, 1st January. 



COMMON GLADIOLI FOB, SHRUBBERIES AND WOODLAND WALKS. 



s. d. 



837 1000 in G varieties 50 0 



b38 500 ditto 25 0 



The first four of the following varieties flower in May and June. 



Fer 100. i'erdoz. 

 e. d. s. d. 



811 '&yza.riX,imi5, rosy purple ... . 5 6..0 9 844 



u-i2 Communis Albus, w/iife 5 6..0 9 845 



8-13 „ Roseus, zose 5 CO 9 846 



839 250 in G varieties 



840 100 ditto 



13 

 6 



The roots may be had in September. 



Pel- 100. I'erdoz. 

 J. d. a. d. 



Communis Ruber, retZ 5 6..0 9 



'Bsitts.cmus, yellow and red . 7 0..1 0 

 CoW\\M, purple-lilac 7 0..1 0 



IXIAS, SPARAXIS, TRITONIAS, AND BABIANAS. 



UKDER GLA.SS THEY FLOWER IN MARCH AND APRIL, OUT OF DOORS IN MAY AND 'JUNE. 



These are amongst the most graceful, attractive, and beautiful of Cape flowering bulbs. They difi'er 

 cunsiderably in style and habit of growth, but, being closely aUied, thoy require the same cultural 

 treatment. 



For In-Doors. Plant iu October or November five or six bulbs, in a five-inch pot, u.^iug a compost 

 of turfy loam, peat, or leaf mould, mixed with clean sand. Make the soil moderately firm about the 

 l;ulbs, then place them in a cold pit or frame, plunging the pot in ashes or cocoa fibre, and withhold water 



