PHEBE J. MARSHALL, HIBERNIA, DUTCHESS CO., N. Y. 
LEMOINE’S (HARDY) HYBRID 
GLADIOLUS. 
BUTTERFLY OR ORCHID FLOWERING. 
These Gladioli are called hardy- 
in France, but they are not quite 
hardy in this latitude; they are 
perfectly so a little further 
South. 
They are rightly called Butter¬ 
fly or Orchid flowering, as no 
outside flower has the intense 
and wonderful coloring these 
Gladioli have. 
Finest hybrid seedlings, all 
colors and kinds mixed. 3 cents 
each, 2 for 5 cents, 5 for 10 cents, 
12 for 20 cents, 25 for 40 cents, 
100 for $> 1 . 50 . 
INGLESIDE HYBRID 
GLADIOLUS. 
By the originator these are 
called the finest of all Hybrid 
Gladiolus ; the colors and forms 
are truly wonderful. 10 cents 
each. 
DRACOCEPHALUS 
(DRAGON’S HEAD) SPECIES. 
A very curious artistic species. 
Color, old gold and bronze. 
5 cents each. 
SAUNDERSONI SPECIES. 
The most magnificent species in 
cultivation. Immense red flow¬ 
ers, covered with a glittering 
sparkle, lower petals white; very 
curious. 5 cents each. 
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LEMOINE’S (HARDY) HYBRID GLADIOLUS. 
A collection of these named Gladioli produces a most beautiful and fantastic effect. 
ATLAS.—Clear violet, large velvety maroon 
blotch. 
ADMIRAL COURBET.—Deep purple. 
ADMIRAL PIERRE.—Dark carmine, blotched 
with maroon, bordered with light yellow. 
ANDRE CHENIER.—Lively scarlet, deep blotch. 
C. HEINEMAN.—Red, lower petals crimson, 
edged with gold. 
CHARLES MARTEL.—Rosy blush, intense car¬ 
mine blotch. 
EMILIE LEMOINE.—Bright vermilion, dotted 
with gold. 
ENFANT DE NANCY.—Purplish red, lower petals 
deep crimson. 
ETENDARD. — Light red, large canary and crim¬ 
son blotches. 
FROEPELI. —Rosy cream, purple blotch. 
GAMBETTA.—Dark plum purple : very rich. 
INCENDIARY.—Bright, fine red ; very striking. 
LAMERTINE.— Rosy flesh, bright maroon blotch. 
LAFAYETTE.—Yellowish salmon,crimson blotch, 
extra. 
LA FRANCE.—Light salmon, velvety purple, on 
yellow ground. 
MASQUE DE FER. (The Iron Mask.)—Rich deep 
black crimson. 
MARIE LEMOINE.—Large flower, pale cream 
color, lower petals, violet maroon, bordered 
with yellow. 
OBELISK.—Rich solferino, deep crimson blotch, 
tipped with yellow. 
ORIFLAMME.—A magnificent spike and flower, 
rich crimson, shaded almost black. 
SCEPTRE D’OR.—The best yellow of this class. 
Very showy. 
Any variety of these 20 splendid named 
kinds, 4 cents each; any three forgcents; 
any to for 25 cents. The entire collection of 
*0 kinds for so cents. 
