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SELECT LIST OF GLADIOLUS. 
GLADIOLUS — Continued. 
No. 
323 Marie V eedier, largo, well-expanded, dark rosy salmon flowers, with largo white spots crossed 
by a line of violet 
324 Mehul, a very largo flower, ofexcellont form, spiko often verlicillale ; colour amaranth red, 
shaded and veined white 
325 Moliere (Souchet), a fine variety, with large well-formed flowers of a cherry red colour, with 
large white spots 
326 Mons. Barillet-Deschamps, large well-expanded flowei’s, bright scarlet, with large white 
blotches, shaded carmine 
327 Mons. Eugene Dex<amaue, a fine variety, of a clear cherry red colour 
328 Mozart, very large well-expanded flowers, bright rose colour, veined with violet, flamed with 
carmine, and blotched with white 
329 Norma, spreading spike of pure white flowers, slightly flamed with lilac 
330 Oscar, brilliant cherry coloured flowers, spotted white, large and well formed 
331 Princess Alice, a first-rate dwarf variety, with large, well-expanded, and perfect flowers, 
colour lilac, slightly tinged with rose, and largo white blotch 
332 Rossixvi, very long spike, largo and perfect flowers, dark amaranth red, veined and blotched 
with white 
333 Semiramis, a splendid variety; carmine rose colour, white centre, flamed with brilliant car- 
mine, spike long, flowers large and perfect 
334 Stella, flowers large, white, tinted with yellow and rose, and flamed with rosy carmine 
335 Sultan Abd-ul-Aziz, white, striped with rose, and blotched with carmine 
336 Thalie, large flower, of good form, white, flamed with lilac, and striped with carmine 
337 rnuNBERG, very largo and well-shaped flowers, clear orange cerise, with largo pure white spots 
338 Ulysse, large flowers, of a beautiful rose colour 
339 TJhania, a beautiful variety, with largo and well-expanded flowers, pure white, exquisitely 
flamed with bright rosy carmine 
340 Von Siebold, nankeen, beautifully flamed with rod. 
GLADIOLUS, DWARF VARIETIES. 
These are very dwarf-growing varieties, the result of hybridisation between the original 
types of Gladiolus vemistus, trimaculafus, cardinalis, tristis, &o., and include most brilliant and 
varied colours. The flowers of these hybrids are characterised by three large spots, and are in 
each sort of a difi'ereut colour. It is almost impossible to form a correct idea of the extreme beauty 
and diversity of these charming miniatures, which niorit all the attention that can bo bestowed 
upon them. When grown in pots they are exceedingly attractive. 
Plant in the open ground during the month of October, and cover during severe weather with 
leaves or litter j their cultivation is therefore very simple. This, added to the many other qualities 
they possess, will cause them to become the admiration of every lover of this beautiful tribe of 
plants. 
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GLADIOLUS, VARIETIES OF BLANDUS. 
349 An assortment of 12 varieties, one bulb of each, by name ....36 
350 Finest varieties, in mixture per 100, 15.v. ; per doz. 2 6 
GLADIOLUS, VARIETIES OF SAGITTALIS. 
351 An assortment of 12 varieties, one bulb of each, by name , . , . 6 0 
352 Finest varieties, in mixture per 100, 2U. ; per doz. 3 0 
GLADIOLUS, HYBRIDS OF CARDINALIS. 
353 An assortment of 25 beautiful sorts, by name ....... 10 0 
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356 Finest sorts, in mixture per 100, 2U.; per doz. 3 0 
