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CATALOGU F <>F BFFUS AND VIA >WFKKOOTS. 



p. 100 



Sable words. $ ct. 



atro-violaceus. blue and violet 2.50 



biflorus. lilas and violet 5. — 



variegata lutea 11. — 



Montetb bizantinus purple and reddish violet 1.— 



blandus, rose (type) 2.50 



brevifolius, lilas rose 7.50 



Muntoir cardinalis, scarlet 1.75 



„ rose 1.75 



communis alba 1 — 



H rubra 1. — 



„ rosea 1. — 



Cooperi, red, flushed yellow 10.— 



cuspidatus 1. — 



crispiflorus major, new, red, violet and white 1.25 



dracocephalus, yellow and red 2. — 



EXPRESS (aladatus) 7.50 



Grows like (iladiolus nana. The flowers are fine salmon-red 

 with a dark brown spot. Flowers at least three weeks earlier 

 than any nana variety. 



Monu floribundus, violet it white 1.50 



formossissimus, scarlet white 1.50 



fragrans i Habiana plicata) lilas red 7.50 



Glaucus, grand novelty from the mountains of the South of 

 Greece, flowers about May. .\ splendid miniature (iladiolus, 



color blueish red, striped white 6. — 



gracilis, blueish lilas 7.50 



grandis, usually sold as Glad. Tristis 2.50 



hirsutus, scarlet, 6. — 



insignis 6. — 



Leichtlini, carmine and yellow 16. — 



Milleri, creamy white, spotted rose 10. — 



oppositiflorus 6.— 



papilio albus 2.50 



purpureo auratus, yellow and purple 3.75 



preacox 7.50 



p. looo 

 $ ct. 

 22. 



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14. 



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Miio 



Princeps, beautiful large expanded flowers of a bright 

 scarlet color, liuest of all Gladiolus. 



From 7 to !) inches circ 12. 



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per 1000 90.- 10.- 



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N 1> 1 e n d i d Novelties. 



Gladiolus Primulinus. Very rare species from Victoria Falls, South 

 Africa; 3 to 4 feet tall and is very vigorous. The flowers are of good 

 size and rare a clear primrose-yellow. Blooms late in July. Genuine 

 stock; most valuable per doz 7.50 



Primulinus Hybrids Hybrids of the above, with many related species 

 and choice garden varieties Fxtreinely vigorous and healthy growers, 

 blooming in July and August. Grow 3 to 5 feet high, with long spikes 

 of richly colored blooms, varying in color from clear yellow to crimson, 

 the latter with large, soft orange or golden throats: exceedingly 

 desirable per doz. 1.50 per 100 12.— 



