SPRING CATALOGUE OF SEEDS, BULBS, AND PLANTS FOR 1901. 
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Call!a—Very long spike of large and handsome rosy white 
flowers, flushed bright carmine at the edges. 
Grand Rouge—Enormous spike, and flower of the most 
perfect shape and intense scarlet. Best of all scarlets. 
Gen. Sherman—Large fine scarlet. 
Horace Vernet—Large purple-red, with white blotch. 
James Carter—Light orange-red; large white blotch. 
Jupiter—Light-red shading off to a crimson. 
La Favorite—Rose flamed carmine; lower petals yellow. 
La France—Pure white flowers; are slightly flamed with 
carmine toward the edges; large amaranth blotch. 
Latone—Tall and very compact spike; the flowers of a deli¬ 
cate rose, with creamy white blotch and stripes. : 
Laura—Light orange-red, tinged with carmine, white blotch. 
Leander—Large flowers of lilac color beautifully shading off 
to carmine; distinct white band and blotch in each petal. 
Lord Burlaigh—Water melon-red; light throat. 
Lord Byron—Brilliant scarlet, blotched pure white. 
La Crosse-Fine spike; flower orange-scarlet,flaked maroon. 
Le Titiert—Brilliant rosy scarlet. 
Martha Washington - Light yellow, of large size, in a well 
arranged spike; lower petals tinged with rose. 
Madame De Vatry—French white ; purplish-carmine blotch. 
Madame Leseble—Pure white; large purplish rose blotch. 
Mr. SCrelage—Terra cotta red, flamed with smoke color; 
white blotch with carmine lining. 
Mrs.E. H. ICrelage—Fiery red; white blotch, with carmine. 
WServeiHe—Fine cherry-rose, slightly tinged with violet; 
edged and flamed with dark carmine. 
Moemi—Light rosy lilac. 
Paotole—Beautiful yellow, slightly tinged with rose at the 
edges; blotch of darker shade. 
Panorama—Large spike of well arranged flowers; beautiful 
lilac, shaded and mottled with brilliant carmine; throat 
creamy white; center of each petal banded white. 
Phebus—Brilliant red; large pure white blotch. 
Pheraon —Large cherry-red flowers, streaked .and edged 
with violet; center band of petals white. 
Princess of Wales—White: flamed with carmine-rose; deep 
carmine blotch. 
Proserpine—Rosy white. 
Pygmalion—Cherry-red, slightly flamed with a darker 
shade; pure white blotch, feathered violet; white band. 
Pyramide—Perfect spike, broader at the lower part than at 
the top, large, well expanded orange-rose. 
Relne Victorla—Pure white; carmine-violet blotch. 
Richard Coeur de Lion—Fine spike of large flowers of a 
bright crimson-red color flamed and edged with garnet; 
lower petals spotted and blotched golden yellow. 
R.obert Fortune—Orange lake, shading off to purple-crim¬ 
son ; veined white. 
Roi Leopold—Blush rose slightly suffused with orange and 
shaded deep currant-red; white blotch. 
Romulus—Yery brilliant dark red; large, pure white’blotch; 
larger white lines on the lower petals. 
Seduction—Rosy salmon, very bright and open, throat very 
clear, with large white bloteh, and is feathered carmine. 
Shakespeare—White, very slightly suffused with carmine-. 
rose; large rosy blotch. 
Stanley—Handsome spike of well-shaped flowers, very open. 
large, rosy-salmon, flamed all over with the deepest rose. 
Teresita—TJper petals of pure white, suffused with rose, 
and striped carmine at the edges, lower petals pale rose, 
large.y blotched and striped with bright violet. 
Thalia—White, flamed and streaked with carmine. 
Van Spandonk— Fiery red; splendid. 
20-CEHT CLASS. 
Price of the following 55 sorts, 20c. each ; any 3 for 50c.; or $ 1.50 
per doz. One each of the 55 sorts for $8.00. 
Andre Leroy—Deep cherry-red, flamed and striped darker; 
white blotch and white stripe in center of each petal. 
Angele—White, showy and effective. 
Anna—Cherrv, tinged bright orange ; lower petals striped 
dark carmine on white ground. 
Antoni us—Scarlet-cherry, slightly tinged with orange, 
flamed carmine; pure white blotch. 
Archduchess Marie Christine—White.: slightly tinged with 
lilac, flamed rosy carmine. . . 
Astree—Pure white, with distinct violet-carmine blotch; 
throat suffused with pale lilac. 
Ball of Fire—Scarlet-crimson; maroon blotch, blue center. 
Baroness Bu rdett-Coutts—Delicate lilac tinged with rose, 
flamed rosy purple : spike very long, flowers large. 
Calypso—Flesh-colored rose, streaked and blotched carmine 
Coralie—White, tinted with rose and yellow; flamed with 
- bright rose, yellow blotch. 
Conquerant—Handsome spike of very large carmine, with 
a pure white blotch, and a well-defined white band. 
Corinne—Tall spikes of large, rosy carmine, shading off to 
cherry; streaked pure white, and penciled carmine at 
the edges; bloteh creamy-white, striped violet. 
Ciceron—Fine lilac. 
Duchess of Edinburgh—A flower of fine form and great 
substance; a plant of strong growth, attaining a height 
of six feet. Purplish-rose, with a carmine stripe. 
Fleur de Lys— Fine compact spike of large, pure white 
flowers, slightly blotched violet at, bottom of throat. 
Fra Dlavolo—Long, compact spike of large, bright orange- 
red flowers flushed violet-red at the edges of the sepals; 
large, pale yellow blotch. ■ : i 
Flamingo— Fiery red; blotch of rich purple. 
Glory of Brightwood -Scarlet with lemon throat. 
Ganymede— Compact and tall spikes of rosy carmine flow¬ 
ers with amaranth sheen. 
Grover Cleveland— Yery tall spike, good sized flower which 
• varies m color from bright orange-red to bluish-gray, 
_ marked and blotched with amaranth and smoky red. 
GuHi.ver—Large, bright carmine flowers with conspicuous 
white bands m the middle of each petal. 
Harvard—Brilliant solferino, white throat, bordered. 
.-. C£ ir deur White, lightly striped carmine-violet. 
Lady Carrington—Pale lilac, streaked red; white center. 
Le vesuve— Intense fiery red; very rich. 
Loredan—Bright cherry-rose flowers, speckled with creamy 
white and slightly shaded with slate color at the edges. 
tvs ad hi—Large, deep, reddish-black. 
Madame Auber—Compact spike of extra large, well shaped 
flowers of very pale rose-lilac; blotched creamy white; 
dappled light rose on some of the flowers. 
Marie Berger—Rosy lilac, blotched and striped with red, 
shading into yellowish-rose towards the center. 
SVlascaniie—Compact and very regular spike of a beautiful 
salmon-rose color. 
Mehui—Currant-red, striped and flamed white. 
Meyerbeer— Brilliant scanet, flamed with Vermillion; 
amaranth -red blotch. 
Mile, Maries Mies—Delicate rose, flamed with carmine; 
slight blotch of rosy purple; dense spike. 
Muri 1 1 o— Fine cherry-rose on a light ground; white blotch, 
with a white stripe down each petal. 
Norma-Pure white. 
SHereide— Long and compact spike of large flowers of 
motlier-of-pearl rose, suffused with lilac; blotched violet. 
PsJavojo Chief— Fine spike and flower; clear rose with car¬ 
mine throat. 
Ondine—White, tinted with lilac; small dark violet bloteh; 
slightly flamed with lilac-carmine. 
Orpheus— Rosy cherry flamed carmine; purple blotch. 
Papillon—A compact well-formed spike, with flowers of a 
yellow ground, eonspicuouly flaked and bordered red. 
Penelope— Blush-white; lower petals tinted yellow, 
streaked carmine. 
Pepita—Rich yellow. 
Prince of Wai es- Bright red; violet-feathered white blotch. 
Princess Frederick William— Streaked flesh color. 
Queen of the Fairies— Fine light sulphur-yellow, shaded. 
Red Cloud— Salmon-pink, flamed with . carmine, lighter 
center, outer portions of petals have a-frosted look. 
Sceptre de Flore— Flowers large, with white throat, having 
in the center a carmine-red star; the shade of the petals 
brightens to the richest rose color spotted with carmine. 
Sunset— Lovely pink, blotched and flamed darker. 
Sultana— Bright satin-rose flamed with carmine, purple- 
carmine blotch. 
Sylvie— White, slightly edged with delicate cherry-rose, 
throat very clear, perfectly shaped flowers. . . 
Talma—Rosy carmine flowers flamed with bright carmine, 
and striped scarlet and pale violet. 
Therese de Vilmorin— Tall spikes; flowers of a creamy 
white, passing into pure white, with purplish rose stripes. 
The Sultan— Large white; flamed,'striped and blotched 
carmine. 
Victor Jacquemont-Bright orange, flamed with scarlet; 
blotch bright violet, streaked and speckled pure white. 
Virgil—Bright glowing crimson; very handsome. 
(Tladiolds—Snow White* 
This grand novelty is absolutely pure snow-white, the 
only pure white Gladiolus in existence. Italsohas large, well 
open flowers and an enormous spike of the most perieec 
and beautiful shape. I5e. each; 3 for 40c.; 12 for $1.25. 
