6 
G. C. WATSON, PHILADELPHIA, TRADE LIST, 1895. 
GLADIOLUS NANCEIANIIS) Continued. 
Charles Baltet. — Large fiowers ol a curious shade of rosy violet, with a clear white throat, 
bordered with a band of clear rose $3-5° doz., $ 2 5 00 per 100 
Comte Horace de Choiseul. — Well opened flowers of a brilliant shade of scarlet with blotches of 
deep crimson, tipped with yellow on lower segment, . . . $3 50 doz., $25x0 per 100 
Monsieur Laforcade. — Light scarlet with large creamy yellow blutclies ; spotted caimineon 
lower segment $3-5° doz., $25.00 per 100 
ftosamonde. — Very large (lowers, rosy salmon, (laked with fiery red lower segments with 
purple points $3-50 doz., $25.00 per 100 
Maurice de Vitmorin. — Violet shaded white, lower segments spotted carmine, white 
border, £3. 50 doz , $25.00 per 100 
Monsieur Hardy. — Vinous purple, flamed carmine, lower segments spotted crimson on 
sulphur ' ... $3 50 doz., $25.00 per 100 
Monsieur Lefebre. — Carmine, lower segments blotched sulphur, spotted red, 
$3.50 doz , $25.00 per ico 
P. Ducharte. — Fiery vermilion, lower segments spotted golden yellow on brown ground, 
$3 50 doz., $25.00 per ico 
President Carnot. — Enormous flowers, cherry red, blotched carmine, bordered pale yellow, 
extra fine, $4 00 doz., $30.00 per loo 
Rubens. — Orange carmine, lower segments straw ground color, blotched fiery red, 
$3.50 doz., $25.00 per 100 
Iris Kaempferi, 
TUBEROSES. 
I offer a large stock of plump, healthy bu’bs which will 
be sure to produce vigorous stalks and fine flowers. 
Dwarf Excelsior Pearl, No. I, large bulbs, 4 to 6 inches, 
$1 00 per 100 $7 00 per 1000 
“ “ “ No. 2, medium bulbs, 3 to 4 inches, 
.75 per 100 $4 00 per 1000 
(about 75 per cent, of the No. 2 will bloom) 
Tall Double No. 1, large bulbs, 4 to 6 inches, 
$1 00 per too $8 00 per 1000 
“ “ No. 2, medium bulbs, 3 to 4 inches, 
.75 per 100 $5 00 per 1000 
Variegated Leaved Tuberoses (Sgl. White), 
$1 50 per too $12 00 per 1000 
niscellaneous Spring Bulbs and Roots. 
Per 
100 
Per 
000 
Per 100 Per 
000 
Amaryllis Atamasco 
$1 
5° 
$10 
OO 
Montbretia Pottsi .... 
$2 50 
“ Treatea 
I 
25 
9 
OO 
“ Aurea .... 
2 
5 ° 
“ Formossissima . . . 
6 
OO 
55 
OO 
Nerine Japonica .... 
6 
OO 
“ Belladonna . . . . 
8 
OO 
75 
OO 
“ Sarniensis .... 
6 00 
“ Equestre 
8 
OO 
75 
OO 
“ Coruscans .... 
20 
OO 
“ Johnsoni 
20 
OO 
“ Eothergilli Major . 
. . 
70 
OO 
Apios Tuberosa 
I 
5° 
IO 
OO 
Oxalis Ilirla Rosea (Home Grown), 
2 
OO 
is 
OO 
Agapanthus Umbellata . . . . 
8 
OO 
“ Double Yellow “ 
I 
OO 
“ “ Alba . . 
12 
OO 
“ ** “ “ extra 
2 
OO 
Anomatlieca Cruenta . . . . 
4 
OO 
“ Single Yellow “ 
I 
5° 
IO 
00 
llessera Elegans 
3 
OO 
“ Arborea Alba “ 
2 
OO 
Cyclobothra Elava 
6 
5° 
l’tvonias, Herbaceous, fine vars. 
Cooperia Drummondi . . . . 
2 
50 
mixed 
9 
OO 
Crinum Kirkii 
«5 
OO 
Prconias, Herbaceous, Named Vars., 
12 
OO 
Cal la — Spotted 
8 
00 
Platycodon Grandiflora, . 
5 
OO 
Calla— Black 
IO 
00 
• 
Pyrethrum, Snowball . . 
15 
OO 
Calla — Elliott’s Little Gem . . 
IO 
00 
Pardanthus Sinensis . . . 
3 
OO 
Cinnamon Vine 
I 
50 
12 
OO 
Spiraea Japonica .... 
5 
OO 
Dahlias — Field Roots . . . 
8 
00 
Spider Lily 
s 
OO 
Day Lily — Blue 
6 
00 
Tritonia Grandiflora . . . 
5 
OO 
“ “ Variegated . . . . 
6 
00 
“ Aurea 
2 
OO 
Eulalia Japonica Zebrina . . . 
5 
00 
Triteleia Uniflora . . . 
2 
OO 
“ “ Variegata . . 
6 
00 
“ Violacea .... 
I 
5 ° 
“ “ Gracillina . . 
6 
00 
Tigridia Conchiflora . . . 
2 
25 
18 
00 
Euphorbia Corollata 
3 
00 
25 
OO 
“ Grandiflora . . . 
2 
25 
18 
00 
Hemorcallis Flava 
6 
5° 
“ “ Alba . 
2 
25 
18 
00 
Hyacinthus Candicans, (Gultonia) 
I 
00 
“ " Lilacea 
2 
25 
18 
00 
Ipomoea Pandurata 
4 
00 
“ “ Rosea 
2 
5° 
22 
so 
Iris Kaempferi — Dbl. Mixed . 
4 5° 
40 
OO 
“ Pringeli .... 
12 
OO 
“ “ Dbl. Named, 17 Var. 8 
00 
75 
OO 
Vallota Purpurea .... 
20 
00 
Milla Biflora 
2 
00 
Zephryanthes Rosea . . . 
3 
00 
25 
00 
Madeira Vine 
I 
5° 
IO 
OO 
“ Candida . . 
2 
00 
15 
00 
Montbretia Crocosmiflora . . . 
2 
OO 
“ Sulphurea . 
IO 
00 
