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H. A. Hyde Company 
NEW BULBS FOR THE FOUR SEASONS, Continued 
Gladiolus tristis concolor—Fragrant Gladiolus 
on lower segments. 
$1.75 dozen. $12.00 per 100. 
GLADIOLUS TRISTIS CONCOLOR — Very 
pleasant fragrance at night; creamy white 
Baby Gladiolus flowers on thin wiry 
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Iris pavonia—Peacock Iris 
stems. Spring flowering; excellent for 
cutting. 
$1.25 dozen. $9.00 per 100. 
GLADIOLUS TRISTIS HYBRIDS — Taller 
hybrids; many nearly white. 
$1.50 dozen. $10.00 per 100. 
IRIS PAVONIA (Peacock Iris—Morea glau- 
copsis) — Very free blooming bulbous iris; 
white or light blue with peacock eye. 
Spring flowering. Fine for borders, pots 
and rockeries. 
$1.25 dozen. $9.00 per 100. 
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[ IXIA BLOEM-ERF —New hybrid Ixia ! 
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IXIA INCARNATA — A distinct novelty. 
Light blue, bell-shaped flowers on slen¬ 
der stems 18 to 24 inches tall. Strong very 
pleasant fragrance, blooms early and cuts 
well. 
$1.75 dozen. $12.00 per 100. 
LACHENALIAS (English Cape Cowslips) — 
Hardy in milder climates and showy in 
beds, borders and rock garden. 
