for 
Fall Planting 
W. W. WILMORE J, 
Gladiolus Specialist 
WHEATRIDGE, 
COLORADO 
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TULIPS— DARWIN VARIETIES. 
This class o£ Tulips are by far superior to 
any other class for out-door planting — their 
long stems, graceful flowers and range of 
color put them on the level with the rose 
which they resemble in form. 
The following list I have tried and found 
to be of Special Merit: 
Per Per 
Doz. 100 
Barron De La Tonnay, rose pink, 
HO inches $ .60 $4.00 
Clara liutt, beautiful blush pink, 
2fi inches 50 3.00 
Calliope, deep rose, 26 inches... .50 .S.OO 
Discartes, wine red, 22 inches... .75 5.00 
Farncomb Sanders, American 
Beauty shade, 30 inches 75 5.00 
Gustav Dore, old rose, 26 inches. .75 5.00 
Gretchen, flesh pink, 24 inches.. .40 3.00 
Negro, vivid maroon, 22 inches. .75 5.00 
Pride of Harlem, deep velvety 
red, 30 inches 75 5.00 
Potter Palmer, almost purple, 26 
inches 75 5.00 
Pales, mauve, 22 inches 75 5.00 
Queen of Roses, carmine rose, 18 
inches .50 3.00 
Rev. Ewbank, lilac, 22 inches... .75 5.00 
White Queen, almost pure white, 
20 inches 60 4.00 
The Sultan, almost black, 26 ins. .50 3.50 
MAY FLOWERING TULIPS. 
Gesneriana Spathulata — 
Brillian crimson 35 2.50 
Lutea, yellow .-^-.-^..t-v— .35 2.50 
Carcrospillia, wine 25 1.75 
Golden Crown, bright yellow, 
feathered red 25 1.75 
Bouton d'Or, golden yellow 30 2.00 
Isabella, white edged carmine... .25 1.75 
Pecotee, white pecoteed carmine .30 2.00 
La Caundeur, pure white 35 2.50 
Salmon Queen, salmon 35 2.50 
The Fawn, (extra), rose tinted 
yellow 1.00 
Fairy Queen, (extra), odd shade 
of bronze tint 1.00 .... 
Parisiam, yellow, sulphur yellow .35 2.50 
EARLY TULIPS. 
Kaisers Kroon, red and yellow.. .35 2.50 
Yellow Prince, clear yellow 30 2.00 
La Relne, white 30 2.00 
Belle Aliance, scarlet 35 2.50 
Cottage iWaid, rose 30 2.00 
Crimson Queen, crimson 30 2.00 
Rose Gres de Lin, pink 30 2.00 
LILY BULBS. 
Each Doz. 
Tegrinum, single tiger $ .10 $1.00 
Tegrinum PI. P., double tiger... .15 1.5(i 
Candidum, white Easter Lily 15 1.50 
IRIS HISPANICA. 
Spanish Iris. 
Per Per 
Doz. 100 
William 111, yellow .25 1.50 
Snowball, white 25 1..50 
Baron von Humboldt, blue 25 1.50 
Cajanus, golden yellow 25 1.60 
Prince of Orange, orange 25 1.50 
Darling, light blue 25 1.50 
Thunderbolt, bronze 40 2.50 
Iris Engelica, English Iris, assort- 
ed colors 50 4.00 
PERENNIAL PLANTS. 
(See Spring List for Novelties.) 
Phloxes in 12 standard varieties. .10 l.oo 
Hollyhocks, 7 colors, double 10 1.00 
Allesheny single 10 1.00 
Delphiniums, Formosa, Belle- 
dona and Hybrid Varieties 10 1.00 
Iris, Germanica 12 varieties 10 1.00 
Iris, Missiouriensis (native) 10 1.00 
Iris, Siberica — 
Snow Queen 10 1.00 
Yale Blue 10 l.Oi) 
Tritoma, Pfitzeri 15 1.50 
Daisies, Alaska 10 1.00 
Hemerocallls, Lemon T.,ily 10 1.00 
Gladiolus Nanus. 
GLADIOLUS NANUS. 
Per Per 
Doz. 100 
ApoUon, salmon, white markings.^ .30 $1.50 
Ackermani, orange scarlet 25 1.25 
Blushing Bride, blush, carmine 
blotches 25 1.00 
Bouy St. Vincent, carmine, white 
markings 35 1.75 
Crimscr. Q'>3en, crimson, white 
blotches 35 2.00 
Delicate, white carmine blotches .50 4.00 
Kelway's Beauty, salmon, white 
markings 35 2.00 
Prof. Bloom, delicate pink 40 2.50 
Queen of Holland, pure white, 
carmine markings 50 4.00 
Queen Wilhelmania, blush, car- 
mine markings, best of all 
Nanus varieties 65 5.00 
Sapho, delicate lavender 35 2.00 
Peach Blossom, soft pink (fine) . .35 2.00 
iWodesty, silvery white, pink 
markings 30 1.50 
Colvilli Varieties. 
The Bride, pure white 30 1.50 
Rubra, red 35 1.75 
Rosea, pink 35 1.75 
Atroviolaceous, a distinct species 
with imrple lilac flowers re- 
sembling the Hare Bells 50 4.00 
Note — ^Gladioli (species) should be pro- 
tected from frost, if planted in open ground, 
by heavy mutching or should be grown in 
cold frames with protection. 
Narcissi Double Varieties. 
Incomparabilis, yellow 30 1.50 
Orange Phoenix, orange 35 1.75 
Sulphur Phoenix, sulphur 35 1.75 
Large Trumpet Varieties. 
Bicolor Grandis, yellow trumpet, 
yellow Perianth 35 2.00 
Golden Spur, pure yellow, fine.. .50 4.00 
Emperor, deep yellow trumpet. 
Primrose Perianth 35 2.50 
Giant Princips, yellow trumpet, 
white Perianth 30 2.00 
Trumpet Major, pure yellow 30 2.00 
Half Trumpet Varieties. 
Bari Conspicuous, yellow orange 
eye 35 2.00 
Mrs. Langtry, yellow cup, white 
Perianth 35 2.00 
Poeticus Orentus, sweet scented .25 1.50 
Poeticus Pheasants Eye 25 1.50 
HYACINTHS. 
Single Bedding, white, pink, blue, 
rose and lavender 60 4.00 
Miniature Hyacinths, 4 colors... .50 3.00 
Large Flowering Gladioli in 50 varieties. 
(See Spring List.) Varieties for forcing. 
America, soft pink 50 3.00 
Mrs. Francis, Kink Flame, pink. .50 3.00 
Augusta, almost white 35 2.50 
Twentieth Century, crimson 75 4.00 
Klondyke, yellow 35 2.50 
Independence, rosy pink 35 2.50 
Note — All Europe Grown Bulbs are sub- 
ject to transportation failures. In such 
cases the right is reserved to refund pur- 
chase price. 
Descriptive Spring List of Gladioli, etc., Issued Jan. 1st. 
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