OFFERED BY J. J. GRULLEMANS & SONS. Ill 



p. 100. p. 1000. 



Cable words. $ Ct. $ Ct. 



roseus, clear bright rose 4.80 



sagitalis 1.60 



segetum, scarlet and white —.50 



sulphureus (Adlami), pale yellow 7.20 



Saundersi, type, scarlet pointed white 10..S0 



tenellus, greenish, sulphury, yellow 7.20 



trimaculatus, whi}e, spotted 3.00 3. — 



triphyllus, violet, extra 1.20 



tristus, (true), with light brown flowers 6.60 



vinulus, white blotched purple — .60 



Watsonius, orange red, very early 1.80 



Popular In mixture all sorts per 10.000 19.20 -.40 2.40 



Gladiolus Qelria. 



This new class of Gladiolus was awarded August 27 — Sept, 13 1904 a 

 Golden Medal, Silver Globet, and Diplom of Honour at the International 

 Exhibition Dusseldorf Worlds Fair, Liege, Silver Gold Medal, 10 Sept. 1905 

 International Exhibition Laeken and Brussel Gold Medal. Zutphen 10 Sept. 

 1905 Gold and Silver Medal. Middelburg 13 Sept. Silver and Gold Medal. 



Baron Jules Hulot, deep dark blue, a color absolutely 

 distinct and never seen yet amongst any type or kind of 



Gladiolus per 100 6.— 



dark blue 2.40 



light blue (Heliotrope) 1.45 



purple red 1 80 



pink 4 80 



rose Red 1.70 



violet red 2.40 



yellow 2 55 



All colors mixed, 20% light blue per 10 000 90.— 1.10 9.60 

 For all Gladiolus we shall be glad to forward 

 samples on application. 



Glycine apios tuberosa. (Oct.-March.) 



Glycine apios tuberosa 1.10 9.60 



Gloriosa. (Oct-March.) 



Leopoldi, bright yellow, new each —.40 32.40 



Planti, orange yellow, splendid —.30 24.— 



Rotschildsiana, scarlet carmine with yellow „ 1 35 



superba, trne, yellow changing to orange scarl. „ — .41 1 28.81 1 



