Bulbs and Tubers for Spring Planting. 
QladioH. 
These are the most easily grown and showy of all flowering bulbs, and are most effective when 
planted in clumps or beds. They should be planted from March to June in any good garden soil from 
four to five inches deep, and during the season will give a profusion of spikes of gorgeous flowers. 
Twelve Qladiol! of any one variety will be sent at price of Ten. 
Engesseri. Very deep pink; lower petals blotched 
bright maroon. Each, 15c. 
Eugeno Scribe. Tender rose; variegated. Each, 
loc. 
Froebeli. Flesh colored, streaked with pink; car- 
mine blotch, bordered with yellow. Each, 15c. 
Gen. Phil. Sheridan. Fire-red, white line run- 
ning through each petal, and a large, pure white 
blotch on the lower division. Each, 20c. 
Qen. Sherman. Large, fine scarlet. Each, 15c. 
Hermione. White ground, well covered with 
delicate lilac and carmine stripes; large 
white blotch, slightly streaked violet. Each, 
25c. 
Incendiary. Vermilion, rose-colored throat; two 
lower petals scarlet-purple. Each, 15c. 
Isaac Buchanan. Yellow. Each, loc. 
GROUP OF GLADIOLI. 
Addison. Dark amaranth, with white stripes. 
Each, 10c. 
Af ricain. Slaty-brown on scarlet ground, streaked 
scarlet and pure white; white blotch. Each, 15c. 
Amalthee. Pure white, with large violet-red 
blotch; ground of the corolla velvety-violet, 
the lower petals slightly tinted with lilac. 
Each, 15c. 
Angele. White; showy and effective. Each, loc. 
Atonius. Scarlet-cherry, slightly tinged with 
orange, flamed carmine; pure white blotch. 
Each, IOC 
Brenchleyensis. Bright vermilion scarlet. Each, 
5C. 
Ceres. White, spotted rose. Each, loc. 
Chrysolora. Golden-yellow, pure and distinct. 
The finest yellow variety. Each, 30c. 
Cleopatra. Flowers medium size, dark salmon, 
the lower petals profusely blotched purplish- 
red, surrounded with straw color. Each, loc. 
Dictateur. Long, compact spike of large flowers; 
white in the center, the sepals are conspicu- 
ously flushed with carminc-red, on a pale 
lilac ground. Each, 50c. 
Emma Thursby. White ground; carmine stripes 
through petals, blotch on the lower division. 
Each, rsc. 
Enfant de Nancy. Flowers medium size, pur- 
plish-red; lower petals dark crimson; pecul- 
iarly blotched. Each, 15c. 
Each, 
White, slightly striped with violet. 
I IOC. 
pure 
John Bull. White, tinged with sulphur. 
IOC. 
La Candeur. 
Each, 15c 
Lafayette. Flowers very large, yellowish-salmon; 
crimson blotches on lower petals. Each, 15c. 
Lamarck. Cherry. Each, loc. 
Lemoinei. Upper petals of a creamy white color, 
tinted salmon-red, the lower one spotted with 
deep purplish-crimson, bordered with bright 
yellow and salmon-red. Each, loc. 
Le Poussin. Light red, white blotch. Each 
Lord Byron. Brilliant scarlet, blotched 
white. Each, loc. 
Marie Dumortier. White, violet blotch. Each, 
loc. 
riarie Lemoine. Long spike of fine, well-expanded 
flowers; upper division of a pale creamy color, 
flushed salmon-lilac; lower division spotted 
purplish-violet, bordered with deep yellow. 
Each, IOC. 
Hartha Washington. Light yellow, lower petals 
tinged with rose. Each, 15c. 
Mme. rionneret. Delicate rose. Each, loc. 
Napoleon III. Scarlet, striped white. Each, loc. 
Obelisl<. Flowers large, violet; lower petals 
blotched brown, spotted with sulphur. Each, 
Princess of Wales. White, flamed carmine rose. 
Each, IOC 
Shakespeare. White, suffused carmine rose; 
large rosy blotch. Each, 15c. 
Snow-white. Pure white. Each, 25c. 
Stella. White, slightly tinged with yellow and 
rose. Each, loc. 
Sunshine. Lovely pink, blotched and flamed 
with darker pink. Each, 20c. 
Talma. Pale lilac, lower division violet-brown. 
Each, loc. 
W. E. Qumbleton. Flowers very large and open 
purplish rose, streaked with rich carmine; spots 
velvet surrounded with yellow; plant unusually 
beautiful. Each, 15c. 
All Colors Mixed. Per 100, ^2.00; doz., 40c; 
each, 5c. 
