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Herald Gladioli s.-j. 
This race of Gladioli is worth recommending. They flower shortly after 
nanus varieties, they are very freeflowering and much larger than nanus, 
and are well adapted for forcing. 
p. 1000 p. 100 
Sh. d. Sh. d. 
Hugo Grotius, carmine-red with white spot. 90/— 10/— 
Joost van den Vondel, salmoncoloured rose with white spot 90/— 10/— 
Leeuwenhoek, light salmoncolour with white spot . 100/— 11/— 
Hybrids of iiaiius s.-d. 
This is a dwarf growing class, excellently fit for cutting purposes; they 
may also be forced slowly. 
Ackermanni, orange-salmon, white blotch . 45/— 5/6 
Admiral Togo, lilac-white. 40/— 5/— 
Blushing Bride, white, carmine blotch . 40/— 5/— 
Brilliant, scarlet. 40/— 5/— 
Fire King, scarlet, violet veined . 80/— 9/— 
Nymph, white, crimson blotched. 50/— 6/— 
Peach Blossom, soft-rose, deep rose blotch, extra. 40/— 5/— 
Rose Precose, clear rose, dark blotch. 50/— 6/— 
Salmon Queen, salmon-orange. 50/— 6/— 
Spitfire, vermilion-scarlet . 70/— 8/— 
In fine named varieties. 40/— 5/— 
Finest mixed. 30/— 4/— 
Species of Gladiolus 
A-D Byzantinus, purplish red with a line of white, early 40/— 5/— 
S-D Colvilli, bright red with purple markings. 60/— 7/— 
,, alhus, charming white. 40/— 5/— 
,, roseus, rosy . 50/— 6/— 
,, The Bride, pure white . 40/— 5/— 
A-D Tristis, creamy yellow, sweet scented, excellent for 
cutting . 50/— 6/— 
G. C. VAN MEEUWEN & SONS N.V. 
