SELECT GLADIOLI. 
GLADIOLUS NANCEIANUS. 
A grand new and distinct race of Gladiolus, raised from a cross effected between G. Saundersii 
• G. Lemoinei. The flowers are of enormous size, and for beauty surpass all others. They are as 
hardy as the Gandavensis section. ‘ 
■ Finest varieties, named, 18s., 24s. and 42s. per dozen. 
GLADIOLUS CHILDSII. 
] This remarkable section of Gladiolus is most vigorous in growth, attaining a height of from 
4 to 5 feet, the spikes of bloom being about 2 feet in length, and the individual blossoms of 
• gTeat substance and gigantic size, the colours most pleasing and varied. 
. Six fine named varieties for 24s. 
GLADIOLUS, “SNOW-WHITE." 
A magnificent White Gladiolus, with large and elegantly formed flowers of great substance 
] slightly shaded with cream, a faint line of purple extending half-way through the lower petal. ’ 
10s. 6 d. per dozen. [ 
GLADIOLUS, “THE BRIDE.” 
(G. Coh’illci Alius). [ 
The beautiful and chaste pure white flowers of this early flowering Gladiolus, make it an 
essential, wherever cut flowers are required. It is easily foreed, and the flowers last a long time 
' after being out. 
\ , 3s. per 100; 25s. per 1,000. L 
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