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GLADIOLUS. 
CARTERS SUMMER-FLOWERING VARIETIES. 
Gladioli!* , The Bride. 
All varieties of Summer or Early Flowering Gladioli are 
of light and graceful habit, particularly suited for vase 
decoration when cut. They thrive best in a light and well- 
matured soil. Plant from October until January. 
if by parcel post add postage at zone rates ; weight 4 lb. per 100. 
Dozens mailed free. 
The Bride (see Photograph). — Pure white. An exceedingly 
pretty and free-flowering variety ; most useful for decora- 
tive work. Per do/., .20 ; per 100, 1.25 ; per 1,000. 10.00 
Ackermanni. — Rose, with carmine and white blotches. 
Per do/.., .25 ; per 100, r.50 ; per 1,000, 12.00 
Blushing Bride.— White ground with deep crimson 
markings ; superb. 
Per do/., .25 ; per too, 1.50 ; per 1, 000, 12.00 
Charles McIntosh. — A very striking variety; brilliant 
scarlet, with dull purple blotch ; tall and handsome. 
Per do/., .45 ; per 100, 3.00 ; per 1,000, 25.00 
Peach Blossom.— A charming peach-coloured variety. 
Per do/., .30 ; per 100, 2.00 ; per 1,000, 15.00 
Queen of Holland. — Pure white, flaked sulphur, dark rose 
bordered. Per do/., .35 ; per 100, 2.25 ; per 1,000, 17.50 
Rosy Gem.— Rosy pink ; a favourite in Covent Garden. 
Per do/., .25 ; per 100, 1.50 ; per 1,000, 12.00 
Salmon Queen. — Clear salmon pink ; exquisite. 
Per do/., .35 ; per 100, 2.25 ; per 1,000, 17.50 
The Queen. — A line variety, of recent introduction ; white, 
lower petals blotched cream, margined crimson ; tall, 
strong grower ; free bloomer. 
Per do/., .55 ; per 100, 3.50 ; per 1,000, 30.00 
Early Flowering, Mixed. 
Per do/., .20 ; per 100, 1.25 ; per 1,000, 10.00 
AUTUMN-FLOWERING GLADIOLUS. 
The best varieties for beds and borders. 
During the past few years giant strides have been made in the raising of new varieties in various shades of blue 
red, pink, scarlet, crimson, yellow, and white, and the sorts offered by us arc selected for their splendid colourin'' and robust 
constitutions To show the popularity these flowers have now attained, there are two Autumn Shows at the Rov-il 
Horticultural Hall set specially apart for them. y 
If by parcel post add .10 per doz. or .75 per 1 00. Single bulbs mailed free. 
America. 
Gladiolus. 
Baron Hulot. 
Albion. — Pure white, cream blotch. 
Each, .12 ; per doz., 1.20 
America ( see Photograph ) . — Pale pink, magenta throat. 
Per do/., .40 ; per 100, 2.50 ; per 1,000, 20.00 
Annie Wigman. -Pale sulphur yellow, small blotch. 
Per do/., .45 ; per 100, 3.00 ; per 1,000, 25.00 
Baron Hulot (see Photograph). — Deep violet blue, small 
white stripes. First Class Certificate, National Gladiolus 
Society, 1912. 
Per do/., .50 ; per 100, 3.25 ; per 1,000, 27.50 
Blue Jay. — Mauve, lower petals purple, margined cream. 
Award of Merit, 1913. Each, .35 ; per do/., 3.50 
Electra. — Glowing salmon, flaked cream, crimson mark- 
ings. hirst Class Certificate, National Gladiolus Society, 
1913, and First Class Certificate, Haarlem, 1913. 
Each. .35 ; per do/., 3.50 
Empress of India. — Deep maroon with darker markings. 
Award of Merit, National Gladiolus Society, 1912. 
Each, .10 ; per do/., 1.00 ; per 100, 7.50 
CAB IE US TESTED SEEDS, Inc., 102-106 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BLDG., BOSTON, MASS. 
