GLADIOLI PRIMULINUS HYBRIDS 
Doz. 100 
Alice Tiplady. Orange-saffron .$0.60 $4.00 
Phantasy. A clear salmon-pink with 
coral margin. Lower petals pale 
yellow, edged pink.75 5.00 
Souvenir. A fine deep yellow.60 4.00 
White Butterfly. A popular white 
with creamy white throat.75 5.00 
Gladiolus Nanus 
(Colville Type) 
Small flowering Gladiolus, best adapted for forcing. 
Plant 6 bulbs in 6-inch bulb pans and grow in mod¬ 
erate temperature. They are not hardy enough for 
outside planting. Doz. 100 
Peach Blossom. A lovely shade of 
the most delicate pink .$1.00 $ 7.00 
Tristis. An excellent variety for forc¬ 
ing. The flowers are creamy white 
on long, wiry stems. 1.75 12.00 
GLORIOSA ROEHRSIANA 
A gorgeous, Lily-like plant, climbing from 6 to 
10 feet high and bearing a profusion of orange- 
scarlet flowers. A beautiful plant for greenhouse or 
conservatory use. Dormant tubers. October de¬ 
livery. Each, $1.50. 
GRAPE HYACINTHS 
(Muscari) 
Charming, hardy spring-flowering bulbs. They 
are something like the Hyacinth, but the clusters 
are smaller and the individual flowers are smaller 
and of different shape. Invaluable for naturalizing. 
Doz. 
100 
1000 
Azureus. A very pretty Cam- 
bridge blue . 
$0.60 
$3.50 
$30.00 
Botryoides. Blue . 
.40 
2.50 
20.00 
Botryoides. White. 
Heavenly Blue. This is the 
.50 
3.00 
25.00 
best and largest of the 
Grape Hyacinths. 
.50 
3.00 
25.00 
Plumosum (Feather Hya 
cinth). Large plumes of 
lilac-purple. 
.90 
6.00 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton 
GERBERA 
Jamesoni Hybrids 
Elegant, star-shaped flowers in a wonderful varie¬ 
ty of colors produced on long stems and when cut 
retain their freshness for two weeks. We offer the 
finest strain of brilliant colors. 
The plants are not hardy enough for the northern 
states, but will thrive if given protection in the 
moderate zones. For greenhouse decoration they 
have no equal for flower production. 
Undivided field clumps, doz., $6.00; 100, $45.00. 
GLADIOLUS 
The following are suitable for winter forcing. 
Bulbs are ready for delivery end of November. 
LARGE FLOWERING VARIETIES 
Albatross. A beautiful pure white . . 
Doz. 
$1.25 
100 
$8.00 
Betty Nuthall. A warm light coral 
with pale orange throat . 
.60 
4.00 
Los Angeles. A beautiful grenadin 
or orange tinted pink . 
.75 
5.00 
Loyalty. A large, ruffled, deep gold¬ 
en yellow. Tall, strong grower . . . 
1.00 
7.00 
Joerg’s White. Pure white flowers of 
enormous size. 
1.10 
7.00 
Joerg’s Yellow. Flower spike five 
feet high with twelve to eighteen 
large pure yellow flowers. 
.75 
5.00 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Lovely flushed 
salmon-pink with carmine throat. . 
.60 
4.00 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Begonia-rose, 
striped flame. Lower petals pale 
yellow . 
.75 
5.00 
Picardy. Soft apricot-pink. A most 
attractive variety . 
1.25 
8.00 
Virginia. A very large spike of 
crimson-scarlet flowers. 
.65 
4.00 
f Books on Iris 
*\_ 
THE IRIS By John C. Wister 
A treatise on the History, Development and Culture 
of the Iris. 128 pages. Fully illustrated. Postpaid, $1.25. 
IRIS By F. F. Rockwell 
A handy guide showing uses and effects possible 
with all types of Iris. Tells the soils best adapted, etc. 
80 pages, 54 illustrations. Postpaid, $1.00. 
Iris, Wedgewood 
Calla Lily, Elliottiana 
Grape Hyacinth (Muscari) 
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