Moana-Nui. Nice delicate shade of pink. 1/-; 
25 cents. 
“Mollie Hilton.” Moondara x Panope. Beauti¬ 
ful shell pink; strong grower; lot out. 
Yearlings, 10/- each; 2 dollars. Bulblets, 3, 
2/6; 5, 1 dollar. 
Peter Mason. Pink, suffused yellow and edged 
purple. A very strong growing variety; large 
spikes. A very popular variety. Yearlings, 
1/-; 25 cents. Trade: Bulblets 2 dollars per 
100 . 
Philip White. A glorious deep crimson self; 
flowers large and well shaped. Yearlings, 1/-; 
25 cents. 
Rangitata. Mid scarlet, vermilion, deepening 
towards edge of petals; throat deep vermilion, 
shading to deep carmine. Strong spike giving 
10 out. A strong favourite. Yearlings, 2/6; 
60 cents. Trade: 4 dollars per 100 Bulblets. 
Rangi. White, flaked and suffused rose pink; 
very strong grower. Bulblets, 3 for 1/-; 25 
cents. 
Southern Cross. Deep red self; one of the best 
cut flower varieties grown. Yearlings, 1/-; 
25 cents. Trade: Bulblets, 2 dollars per 100; 
15 dollars per 1,000. 
Stewart Perry. Deep rose red self, large spike, 
strong grower; show or florist variety. 
Medium, 5/-; 1 dollar. Bulblets, 3, 2/6, 5, 
1 dollar. 
Tainui. A wonderful variety. Ground colour 
greenish yellow, overlaid orange scarlet; con¬ 
spicuous blotch of dark red. Large number 
out, and a very consistent show variety. 
Highly recommended. Large, 4/-; half, 2/-; 
50 cents. Trade: Bulblets, 5 dollars per 100. 
Takina. Absolutely the largest Gladiolus grown. 
Massive spikes; seven to nine open florets, 
eight inches across. Colour, Rosaline purple, 
lightly flaked a darker shade. For those rais¬ 
ing seedlings this one has no superior for 
crossing. Half-size, 7/6; 1 dollar 75 cents. 
Trade: Bulblets, 25 dollars per 100. 
Taniwha (Reg.). Large light lavender; crimson 
lines on deep cream throat. Strong grower, 
and good bulblet production. Real good florist 
flowers. Yearlings, 2/-; 50 cents. Trade: 
Bulblets, 2 dollars per 100. 
Toa. Rosy salmon, with darker blotch. Larger 
and better placed than Pfitzer’s Triumph. 
Eight open; very strong grower. Yearlings, 
2/6; 60 cents. Trade: 5 dollars per 100 Bulb¬ 
lets. 
Tamaroa. A seedling from Tutanekai; superior 
in colour. Strong spike, 8 out. Brownish 
orange shade, flaked deeper, nice ornamental 
throat. Yearlings, 2/-; 50 cents. 
Waianawa (Reg.). Nice shade of blue, softer 
than Veilehen Clare, shading to lighter throat; 
no red markings. A splendid florist flower, 
as it blends with creams and pinks. Healthy 
grower, and gives six out. Yearlings, 2/6, 
60 cents. Trade: 4 dollars per 100 Bulblets. 
Wairau. Large, slightly ruffled. Ground colour 
pale salmon, intensifying to orange tint, dis¬ 
tinct border of lavender grey; throat markings 
cream, suffused crimson; 8 out. Florets large. 
Strong grower; wants plenty of water at 
flowering time to lengthen spike. Y earlings, 
1/6; 35 cents. Trade: 2 dollars per 100 Bulblets. 
NOTE.—Six Bulblets supplied for the price 
of Yearling. 
T: Gl: dolus Growers beyong Australia, I can 
reo Irani' ul the following novelties of Australian 
origin, (/notations are for Bulblets only (half¬ 
size Bulbs are available). 10 Bulblets for 35 
cent-; 2 dollars per 100. 
Avignon. Sport of Mrs. S. A. Errey. 
Camelot. Deep salmon pink. 
Ccimba. Soft salmon pink. 
I-isbeth. Pale flesh pink. 
Morenga. Bright salmon, yellow and scarlet 
centre. 
Naomi. Clear salmon pink, crimscn centre. 
Three L.O, Rose, slightly flecked, deeper shade, 
carmine blotch on cream ground. Very highly 
recommended for show purposes; 12 cut. 
Yearlings, 2/-; 50 cents. Trade: 3 dollars per 
100 Bulblets. 
The above varieties are outstanding for Shows. 
TERMS OF BUSINESS. 
Postage.—I pay postage on retail orders of 
10/- or over. 
Delivery.—From May to September. 
American or Foreign Customers ordering 
Bulbs must apply to their—resp&ctive Depart¬ 
ments of Agriculture for permitsha^ official 
tags, which must be included with order. 
When remitting send t Money Order or Bank 
Draft. 
NOTE.—To simplify, I have priced Catalogue 
in English and American money. 
WHAT I OFFER. 
I specialise in Bulblets for Overseas, and am 
very careful that they are true to name. 
The varieties contained in this list are high 
class, and carry my recommendation. 
I am the only Gladioli Specialist that gives 
whole time to Gladiolus in New Zealand. The 
whole of my stock is handled personally. 
For beyond Australia I suggest that Bulblets 
be carried over, stored in containers with dry 
sand to retain moisture. 
Your orders will be treated most liberally. 
Where stocks are good I will do better than I 
actually offer. 
H. C. VINCENT & CO, PRINTERS 
