SUNSET SEED AND PLANT COUfPANY. 
Gladiolus 
Tliese are the most casiiy grown and showy ( f all 
('owering bulbs, and are most efiective when ^laiited 
i 1 clumps or beds. TUev should be planted in li 'h, 
i;iellow soil from March ist to June 1st for succession 
(if bloom. 
Africain. Slaty brown on scarlet ground, streaked 
scarlet and pure white; white blotch, each, 15 
cts; dm., $1 50. 
Angele. White; showy and effective, each, 10 cts; 
doz., $1 00. 
Brenchleyensis. Bright vermilion scarlet; a relia- 
ble sort'for massing, each, 5 cts; doz., 50 cts. 
Cloopatra. Flowers medium size, dark salmon, the 
lower petals profusely blotched purplish red, 
surrounded with straw color, each 10 cts; doz, Jl. 
Ceres. White, spotted rose, each, 10 cts; doz., 11. 
Ellinia Thursby. White ground; carmine stripes 
through petals, blotch on the lower division, 
each, 15 cts; doz., $1 50. 
Enfant de Nancy. Flowers medium size, purplish 
red; lower petals dark crimson, and blotch- 
ing entirely unknown heretofore in Gladioli, 
each 15 ct.s; doz., $1 50. 
Engesseri. Very deep pink; lower petals blotched 
bright maroon, each, 15 cts; doz., il 50. 
Lugene Scribe. Tender rose, variegated, each, 10 
cts; doz;, $1. 
Froebpli. Flesh colored, streaked with pink; 
carmine blotch, bordered with yellow, 
each, 15 cts; doz., $1 60. 
Gen. Phil. Slieridan. Fire-red, white line 
running through each jietal, and a large, 
jmre white blotch on the lower division, 
each, 20 cts; doz., §2. 
Gen. Slierman. Large, fine scarlet, each, 15 
cts; doz., $1 50. 
Incendiary. Flowers large; vermilion, ro.se 
colored throat; two lower petals scarlet- 
purple, each, 15 cts; doz., $1 50. 
Isaac Buchanan. Yellow, each, 10 cts; doz., 
fl. 
John Bull. White, each, 10 cts; doz., $1. 
La Candour. White, each, 15 cts; doz., $1 50. 
Lafayette. Flowers very large, yellowish 
salmon; large crimson blotches on lower 
petals, each, 15 cts; doz., 511 50. 
Lamarck (de). Cherry, each, 10 cts; doz., $1. 
Lemoinei. Fine, good-sized flowers closely 
set on the spike, which is about one foot 
long; upper petals of a creamy white col- 
or, tinted salmon-red, the lower one spotted 
with deep purplish crimson, bordered with 
bright yellow and salmon red, each, 10 
cents; doz., $1. 
Le Poussin. Light red, white blotch, each, 
10 cts; doz., $1. 
Lord Byron. Brilliant scarlet, blotched 
pure white, each, 10 cts; doz., |1. 
Marie Bumortier. White, violet blotch, 
each, 10 cts; doz., $1. 
Marie Lomoine. Long spike of fine, well-ex- 
panded flowers; upper division of a pale 
creamy color, flushed salmon-lilac; lower 
divisions spotted purplish violet, bordered 
with deep yellow, each, 10 cts; doz., §1. 
Martha Washington. Light yellow; of a large size, 
in a well arranged spike; lower petals tinged 
with rose, each, 15 cts; doz., $1 50. 
Mnie. Monneret. Delicate rose, each, 10 cts; doz., 
$1 00. 
Napoleon III. Scarlet, striped white, each, 10 cts; 
doz., $1. 
Obelisk. Flowers large, violet; lower petals blotched 
brown, spotted with sulphur, each, 15 cts; doz., 
U 50. 
Princess of Wales. White, flamed carmine-rose, 
each, 10 cts; doz., 5>1. 
Shakespeare. White, suffused carmine-rose; large 
rosy blotch, each, 15 cts; doz., $1 50. 
Snow-White. Each, 25 cts; doz., 52 50. 
Stella. White, slightly tinted with yellow and rose, 
each, 10 cts; doz., $1. 
Talma. Pale lilac, lower division violet-brown, 
each, 10 cts; doz., §1. 
W. E. Gumbleton. Flowers very large and open; 
purplish rose, streaked with rich carmine; spots 
velvet surrounded with yello\y; plant unusually 
beautiful, each, 15 cts; iloz., $1 50. 
All Colors Mixed. Per 100, 5i2; each, 5c; doz., 40c. 
Light Colors Mixed. No red or dark colors. These 
are fine for bedding or masses, per 100, $2 50; 
each, 5 cts; doz., 50 cts. 
Sit under your own vine and fig tree. We sell them. 
