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Moony 



Gladiolus Pink Beauty, bright rose with dark purple spot. 

 13/15 cM. circ per 100 § 4.— per 1000 $ 30.— 



10/12 



3.- 



20.- 



An excellent variety, flowering about a month before any other Gladiolus. Has 

 been awarded several medals, at: Scott. Hort. Association July 6 1910. Royal 

 Caledon. Hortic. Society, Edinburgh, July 5 1910. Haarlem Show 1909 etc. 

 Is unequalled for cutting and cannot fail to give satisfaction. Is highly recom- 

 mended for forcing, being a vigorous grower, can be got in bloom with consummate 

 ease at the end of April. 



p. 100 



$ ct. 



sagitalis 2.— 



Salmoneus, new, rose extra 29.— 



sulphureus (Adlami), pale yellow 18. — 



Saundersi, type, scarlet, pointed white 11.— 



tristus, true, with light brown flowers 7. — 



Ville de Versailles 15.— 



vinulus, white blotched purple 1. — 



Watsonius, orange red, very early 2.— 



In mixture all sorts per 10.000 85. — 1.25 



i«. i 



$ ct. 



10. 



Qlechoma. (u ct. -March). p. io 



$ ct. 



hederacaea florentina 1.25 7.50 



Gloriosa. ( ( )ct.-March). 



Leopoldi, bright yellow, new each — .50 



Planti, orange yellow, splendid „ — .40 



Rotschildsiana, scarlet carmine with yellow „ 1.50 

 superba, true, yellow changing to orange scarlet „ — .50 



Gloxinias, (n >v -m i in 



Hybrida crassifolia Named varieties, with description 



of color circ. from 3 to 4 cmt. 2.50 22. — 

 Mop „ „ Mixed all colors, with splendid erect 



flowers circ. from 3 to 4 cint. . 2. — 18. — 



Glyceria (Oct.-March). 



spectabilus fol. var —.60 3.75 



Glycine apios tuberosa. (Oct.-March). 



Mooter apios tuberosa per 10.000 60.— 1.— 7.50 



Gnaphalium. (Oct.-March). 



japonicum 1.25 8.50 



Leontopodium Edelweiss) in pots 1.— 6. — 



Wartburgstern 1.25 7.50 



margaritaceum 1.— 6. — 



sibiricum 1.50 10.— 



