JAMES J. H. GREGORY & SON'S RETAIL CATALOGUE. 
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Gladioli. 
These showy flowers are very easily raised, and with their tall spikes and brilliant colors of 
almost every variety, simple and blended, make one of the most magnificent displays of the 
flower garden. By planting from May till July, a continuous succession of flowers will be se¬ 
cured. Blant in rows a foot apart, six inches apart in the row, and two inches deep. 
Beautiful French Hybrid Varieties, Splendid Mixture. Price, per 100, express, $2.25; 
per doz., postpaid, 45 cts. 
NEW COLLECTIONS OF GLADIOLI AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. 
No. 1 (Fine), 50 cts.; single bulbs, 8 cts. 
Angele. Soft, mother -of-pearl color. 
Napoleon III. Scarlet, white line in centre 
of petals. 
Mad Monneret. Soft, rosy-pink, late variety. 
Marie Lemoine. Upper divisions are pale 
creamy color, flushed salmon-lilac; lower 
divisions, spotted purplish violet, bordered 
deep yellow. 
Le Titien. Very brilliant, rosy-scarlet. 
Princess of Wales. White, flamed with car- 
mine-rose. 
Sylphide. White, large purple-carmine blotch. 
Isaac Buchanan . Best yellow. 
Ceres. Pure white, spotted with purple-rose. 
Stella. White, tinted with yellow, rose, flamed 
with carmine. 
No. 2 (Extra Fine), 75 cts.; single bulbs, 10 cts. 
La Candeur. White, lightly striped with car¬ 
mine-violet. 
Diamant. Extra large, fleshy-white, blotched 
and streaked carmine. 
Phebus. Brilliant red, pure white blotch. 
Meyerbeer. Brilliant scarlet, flamed with 
vermilion, red blotch. 
Romulus. Intense dark red, blotched with 
pure white. 
Amalthee. Pure white, large violet-red 
blotch. 
Astree. White, violet blotch, throat suffused 
with lilac. 
Conqucte. Bright cherry-red, pure white 
blotch. 
Reine Victoria. White, carmine-violet blotch. 
Very fine. 
Addison. Dark amaranth with white stripes. 
LEOMINE’S HYBRID GLADIOLI. (New.) For rich and vivid coloring, these have no equal. 
Emblazoned with the most intense burning and rich shades, they are wonderful. Price, per 
100, per express, $5.00; per doz., postpaid, 75 cts. 
NEW GLADIOLUS, “ SNOW-WHITE.” (See cut.) The best White Gladiolus. The flowers 
are elegantly formed, and of great substance, lasting a remarkable length of time when cut. 
The spikes are of good size, set solidly and perfectly, with the flowers from bottom to top. 
The petals are gracefully recurved and, in many cases, beautifully crimped. Price, 25 cts. 
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LILIES. 
Plant deep where they are to remain; 
in winter, couer four inches deep 
with leaves or straw; feed them welt. 
Snow-White Gladiolus. 
Price , postpaid, 
Auratum, Golden-Rayed Japan. Blooming in great profusion, and de¬ 
liciously fragrant.. 
Candidum. Very hardy; snow-white and fragrant. Fine for forcing. 
Harrisii (Bermuda Easter Lily): (See cut.) Flowers large, trumpet-shaped, 
of a pure waxy white; an incredibly free bloomer,. 
Longiflorum. Snow-white, trumpet-shaped lily; excellent for pot culture. 
Rost urn. White, spotted with rose.. 
Rubrum. Rose, spotted with crimson. 
Wallacei. (New.) A magnificent Japanese variety with beautiful clear buff 
flowers, spotted with black. 
Each. 
Per doz. 
.25 
3.00 
.15 
1.25- 
.20 
2.00 
.15 
1.75 
.15 
1.50 
.15 
1.50 
.25 
2.50 
CkEjYlATlS. 
Jackmanii. Flowers large, intense velvety purple, four to six inches in diameter. The 
dazzling effect of this elegant vine when in blossom cannot be described. Perfectly 
hardy. Strong plants two years old, 75 cts. 
Henry. Strong, vigorous grower, with large, creamy- 
white flowers. Excellent for cemeteries. Each, 
60 cts., postpaid. 
Davidiana. Stout, robust growing, making a top of 
three feet in height, with fresh, bright foliage. Its 
“ porcelain blue ” blossoms are borne in flat whorls 
of ten to twenty in the axils of the opposite leaves, 
the whole making a round, flat mass of flowers of 
this rare and very charming shade of blue, and most 
deliciously fragrant; in fact, their odor is almost 
precisely like that of orange blossoms. It blooms 
through August and September, and is especially 
fine for cutting. Each, 25 cents, postpaid. 
Paniculata. A Japanese variety, of very rapid growth, 
quickly covering trellises and arbors with handsome, 
clean, glossy green foliage. The flowers are pure 
white, from three quarters to an inch in diameter, 
star-shaped and with a most delicious and penetrat¬ 
ing fragrance. 
Bermuda Easter Lily. 
Strong one-year plants, 55 cents each, postpaid, 
year blooming size, $1.00 each, postpaid. 
Two- 
Clematis Jackmanii 
