SONS’ BULB CATALOGUE. 
OWERING VARIETIES — continued. 
For grace and beauty these compare favourably with 
any other section of the Gladiolus. They embrace the most 
delicate and beautiful combinations of colour, aro of dwarf 
branching habit, free blooming, flowering from June to 
August, or by gently forcing will bloom in April or May. 
They are specially adapted for growing in pots for con- 
servatory decoration in the spring and early summer. 
Invaluable for cutting, the flowers lasting a long time 
when placed in water. 
•1 
Per 100. 
7/6 
white sliadiug- to magenta 
TO By * ' wi bite.,. very. Jiee 
flowering 
FoaMaai— tiroaraeBp^TBrinUion -scarlet, 1 
pure white centre, edged with magenta 
IliTO! 
TBTI8, Wiltdet't&lgcd purple . . 
li ORD OB ii ¥ | oo ft rose, pure white blotch, 
edged with crimson-magenta 
NB-MTO-TOTHA, deUcate rose, flaked I 
white and shaded with magenta 
PEraWMMfiKT, rosy scarlet and white | 
B08EO-HAC1T1]ATV97~ salmon scarlet, 
flakes white, with dark shading 
BUST UBS/ delicate pink 
SABNIAlf'tFElIf, beautiful salmon colour, 
white and crimson flakes, very flne 
31- 
12 /- 
16/- 
17/6 
10/6 
10/6 
10/6 
12/6 
18/- 
21 /- 
18/- 
EariyFlowering, splendidimxfur^M the above, per 1,000, 30». ; per 100, 3s. 6rf. 
CRINUMS. 
CAPENSE ALBUM. — Hardy species. Is. each ; 10s. per dozen. 
ROSEUM. — Hardy species. 9d. each ; 6s. per dozen. 
MOOREl. — A magnificent greenhouse variety, producing fine heads of blush flowers. 3s. 6rf., 5s. and 
7s. 6if. each. 
PEDUNCULAXUM. — Handsome greenhouse species. 6s., 7s. and 10s. 6/i. each. 
POWELII. — 3s. 6d. and 5s. each. 
PANCRATIUMS. 
FBAORANS, beautiful heads of snow-white flowers, deliciously fragrant. 3s. 6d.f 5s. & 7s. 6d. each . 
MACBOFHYLLTTH, fine large white flowers, deliciously scented. IO 5 . 6d., 15s. and 2ls. each. 
8PECIOSTTM, large sweet-scented white flowers. 6s. and 7s. 6d. each. 
P^EONIES 
