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Arthur T. Bodding tor , 342 West 14th St.. New Vork City 



BODDINGTON'S QUALITY GLADIOLI 



Grand Novelty Gladiolus, Kunderdi "Glory' 



JANE DIEUL.AFOY. Flowers creamy white, 1 

 MADAM MONNERET. Delicate rose ; late b: 

 PHILADELPHIA. Color dark pink, ends of p 

 VICTORY. Color delicate siilphur-vellovv, low< 



Grand Novelty Orchid-flowered Gladiolus 

 KUNDERDI GLORY" 



has "distinctiveness" stamped all over it ; it will not only revolution- 

 ize the family of garden Gladiolus but will be one of the most import- 

 ant factors in commercial floriculture. The type is distinctively new. 

 Broad-expanded, wide-open flowers, paired by twos, face all in the 

 same direction, and are carried on straight, stout stalks never 

 less than feet in height. From four to eight flowers are open 

 at one time. The form: each petal is e.xquisitely rufBed and fluted 

 at the edges, such as is only noticeable in orchids. It gives the flower a 

 refined appearance, and it appeals instantly to the fancier. The color is 

 delicate cream-pink with a neat attractive crimson stripe in the center 

 of each lower petal. The shade of pink is unknown in Gladioli. 

 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $18 per 100. 



AMERICA 



By far the most vigorous and easily grown Gladiolus known. This 

 beautiful Gladiolus has produced as great a sensation as the now fa- 

 mous Princeps. The flowers, which are of immense size, are of the 

 most exquisite soft lavender-pink, very light, almost a tinted white ; 

 the color is the same as seen in the most exquisite Cattleya Orchids. 

 For cut use and for bedding it is without a rival. 10 cts. each, 75 cts. 

 per doz., $5 per 100. 



PRESIDENT TAFT. A splendid variety, sample 

 spikes of blooms received at our oflice were 4 

 feet in height, color cerise-pink. A grand va- 

 riety for cutting $0 



GEORGE PAUL. Large flowers ; deep crimson, 

 slightly stained yellow, spotted with purple . . 



GIL BLAS. Early-flowering ; dwarf habit ; flow- 

 ers salmon-rose, with red blotch on straw-col-. 



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Collection one each of the above 9 varieties, including Glory, for $1 



Boddin^ton's Quality Gold Dollar Collection of Gladioli 



Everybody can grow Gladioli, they are for the small as well as the large gardens, and so, to popularize this grand flower, we 

 have gone to the expense of a colored plate, and offer this collection at a popular price, — that is, one dollar, postpaid, to every part 

 of the United States and Canada. 



BERLINIA. Beautiful sliell-pink, marked with strong car- 

 mine. Flowers extra-large. 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., 

 f 12 per loo. 



ELDORADO. Deep cream-yellow, lower petals spotted with 

 maroon and black; medium-sized flower. 15 cts. each, 

 fi.25 per doz., $10 per 100. 



GENERAL DE NANSOUTY. Rich bluish purple, marked 

 with vivid crimson and lemon-yellow, l-'lower-stalk unusu- 

 ally long, bearing eighteen to twenty buds, half of which 

 will open at one lime. 15 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., |i2 

 per 100. 



MEADOWVALE. A very fine white, tinged in the throat 

 with crimson, and lower petals slightly marked with faint 

 pink. Stalk strong and vigorous, persistent in bloom. 15 

 cts. each, $1.50 per doz., f 12 per 100. 



NILREB. Dainty pink, blending almost to white, marked 

 with a strong shade of same color. Flowers large, and 

 stalks vigorous. 15 cts. each, f 1.50 per doz., $12 per 100. 



TACONIC. Bright pink, flecked and striped with shades of 

 same color, markings of lower j^etals deep crimson, run- 

 ning into pale lemon-yellow. Plant vigorous and flowers 

 large. 15 cts. each, f 1.50 per doz., |i2 per 100. 



The above collection of beautiful Gladioli (which any one can grow) one bulb each for $1, postpaid 

 With each order for Boddington's Quality Gold Dollar Collection of Gladioli we will «end a colored plate of the varieties 



