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WILLIAM BULL & SONS’ BULB CATALOGUE. 
GLADIOLUS NANCEIANUS. 
A grand and distinct race of Gladiolus, raised from a cross effected between 0. Saundersii 
and G. Lemomex. The flowers are of enormous size, and for beauty surpass all others, the 
colours being most pleasing and varied. They are as hardy as the Gandavensis section, and 
wiU bucueed almost anywhere. 
Fine named varieties, 6s., 12s. and 15s. per dozen. 
,, mixed, 21s. per 100; 2s. 9rf. per dozen. 
GLADIOLUS CHILDSII. 
There handsome Gladiolus are of vigorous growth, producing fine erect spikes of ha nds o me 
il"w«*r8 of great mze, of various colours and markings. 
Fine mixed, 2s. 9d. per dozen; 21s. per 100. Fine named varieties, 6s., 12s. and 15s. per dozen. 
GLADIOLUS, EARLY FLOWERING. 
OLSaiOITTS COLVILLEI. 
■ 1 ,'^ “ost useful early flowering Gladiolus, the flowers being of a bright rosy purple, striped 
wiih white, forces well, aud is easily grown in pots. 3s. per 100; 24s. per 1,000. 
GLADIOLUS COLVILLI ALDUS, “THE BKIDE.” 
The beautiful and chaste pure white flowers of this early flowering Gladiolus, make it an 
essential wherever out flowers are required. It is easUy forced, and the flowers last a long time 
after bemg cut. ® 
3s. per 100; 26s. per 1,000. 
