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SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR 1901. 
SPECIAL OFFER OF GLADIOLI.—Continued. 
least fifty per cent, every mason. The bulbs can be wintered in any room or cellar that is free from frost. The bulbs 
offered below are strictly'first-class, and are from the largest and best Gladiolus grower in the world. The bright colored 
Gladioli are extremely effective if planted in masses in the margin of shrubbery. At these extremely low prices, which are 
reallv wholesale, they can be used in quantity. All first-class bulbs. Second size bulbs can be furnished at still lower prices. 
No smaller quantities will be supplied than those quoted, but 100 will be furnished in four sorts, and 1,000 in ten sorts, 
if desired. 
Per ioo. 
Seedling Gladioli, superb quality, all colors.$ i 50 
Mixed Gladioli, best quality, all colors. 1 35 
'* “ “ “ second size. 1 00 
Ked and Scarlet Gladioli, splendid for massing in 
shrubberies and borders. 1 20 
White and Light Gladioli, a choice mixture made 
from all named Gladioli; equal to what is gen- 
ally sold at four times the price. 2 00 
Per 1000. 
$ 12 00 
11 00 
8 00 
9 00 
15 00 
made up from the choicest n 
varieties . 
Pink Gladioli, best quality . 
Yellow Gladioli and Orange. 
Striped and Variegated. 
New Gladioli Childsii, best quality 1 
“ “ “ named varieties.... 
10 to 50 cts. each; per doz., $1.00 to $5.00. 
Per Doz. 
/ 
Per 100. 
Per 1000 
1 
• $ 75 
$ 4 5 ° 
$ 40 00 
2 00 
15 00 
60 
3 50 
30 00 
50 
3 00 
23 00 
1 75 
4 00 
XXX nixture. 
This is a specially fine mixture, made up of over 100 fine named varieties, and includes also a good per cent, of 
Cliildsii Hybirds. .lust the stock for those who want only the very best that can possibly be had. first size, per 100, 
$2.50; per 1,000, $20.00. 
Best Named Gladioli. 
100 Bulbs In Twenty or Less Varieties will be Furnished at the Hundred Rate. 
Not Less than One Dozen Named Gladioli Will be Furnished. Can be Furnished from November 1st until June 15th. 
Each. 
Abricotc, large rounded petals of a very fresh apricot- 
rose, tinged lilac... $, 70 
Addison, dark amaranth, with white stripes. 06 
Africa!ne, darkest crimson black, with a pure white 
blotch in the throat. The darkest and one of the 
finest colors; large flower and spike. 08 
All, tall and compact spike, with numerous and per¬ 
fectly arranged flowers. The ground of the upper 
petals is of a very pale cream-rose, striped and pen¬ 
ciled cherry red, lower petals yellow, with a rose 
sheen, and finely rayed or striped purplish red. 20 
Anmlthee, pure white with large violet-red blotch; 
ground of the corolla velvety violet, the lower pet¬ 
als slightly tinted with lilac. . 08 
Archduchess Mnric-Christine, white, slightly tinted 
with lilac, flamed rosy carmine . 08 
Aurore, bright, salmon-rose, striped orange, carmine 
and lilac, blotch, cherry-rose, streaked violet . 10 
Hall of Fire*, scarlet-crimson, maroon blotch with blue 
center..... 
Baroness Hurdett-Coutts, delicate liiac, tinged with 
rose, flamed rosy purple; spike very long, flowers 
unusually large.. 
Bicolore, large flowers of bright rosy salmon, except 
lower petals which arc ivory white, suffused with 
rose at edges. 
Brenclileyensis, vermilion scarlet, fine old variety. 
Chameleon, compact truss of large, slaty lilac flowers 
flamed orange, with white bands down the middle 
of each petal ; large, creamy-white blotch, streaked 
violet. 
Ceres, pure white, spotted with purplish rose. 
Carnation, fleshy white, profusely tinged at the edges 
with rosy carmine . 
Diamant, flc«hy white, of a remarkable freshness; 
throat ivory white, blotched and streaked carmine 
Duchess of Edinburgh. An eminent English cul- 
turist describes this variety as follows : “ A flower 
of fine form and great substance; a plant of strong 
growth, attaining height of sixfeet. Purplishrose 
with a carmine stripe on the lower divisions ; with¬ 
out exception the finest variety ever sent out.”. 
Eugene Scribe, flowers very large and wide ; perfect 
tender rose, blazed carminite-red ; extra fine . 
Fatima, very large flower of ivory-white ground, pro¬ 
fusely striped and suffused with bright rosy-salmon 
violet blotch.. 
Flamboyant, large flowers of fiery scarlet. 
Flamingo, firey red, blotch of rich purple, large spike 
of well-arranged flowers. 
Feu Follet, well opened flowers with ivory-white throat 
richly tinted and striped with carmine at the edges 
of the sepals. 
40 
25 
20 
03 
08 
03 
08 
08 
18 
10 
08 
xo 
25 
10 
Per 100. 
$60 00 
4 50 
6 50 
15 00 
6 00 
6 00 
8 00 
30 00 
22 00 
15 00 
1 25 
6 00 
i 25 
6 00 
6 50 
l 3 50 
7 50 
6 50 
8 00 
18 00 
7 50 
Each. Per 100. 
Genl. Phil Sheridan, fiery red, with large pure white 
blotch .. . $ 10 $ 8 00 
Grand Rouge, large flowers of bright scarlet, small 
violet blotch ; grandest of all scarlets . 08 6 00 
Hesperide, profusely bloched and flaked bright, rosy 
salmon on a pure "white ground. 10 7 00 
Isaac Buchanan, very fine yellow. 05 4 00 
John Bull, white, slightly tinted with sulphur . 04 3 00 
La Candeur, white, slightly striped with carmine 
violet . . 12 9 00 
Madam Monneret, delicate rose, splendid. 03 1 50 
Madam de Vatry, white, slightly streaked rose; violet 
purple blotch . 06 4 50 
Mr. Bains, a wonderful distinct color; a clear light 
red self color . 08 6 50 
Marie Berger, rosy lilac, blotched and striped with 
red, shading into yellowish rose toward the center, 
dense spike well-opened flowers. 30 22 50 
Meyerbeer, brilliant scarlet, flamed with vermillion 
amaranth red blotch . 12 9 00 
Mile. Marie Mies, delicate rose, flamed with carmine, 
slight blotch of rosy-purple,dense spike. 20 1500 
Napoleon III, bright scarlet white line in each petal 03 1 50 
Noeini, light rosy-lilac . 14 11 00 
Octoroon, a beautiful salmon-pink, very distinct. 08 6 00 
Pepita, bright golden-yellow flowers, slightly striped 
carmine at the edges of the petals towards the end 
of the flowering season . 08 6 00 
Phebus, brilliant red, large pure white blotch. 12 9 00 
Shakespeare, white, very slightly suffused with car¬ 
mine rose, large rosy-blotch . 10 7 50 
Snow White. All that need be said about this grand 
variety is that it is absolutely pure snow white, the 
only pure white Gladiolus in existence. It has also 
large, well-opened flowers, and an enormous spike 
of the most perfect and beautiful shape. 15 13 00 
Sunset, lovely pink, blotched and flamed darker. 20 15 00 
There.se de Vilraorln, tall spike flowers of creamy 
white, passing into a pure white, with a few pur¬ 
plish stripes in the center . 40 30 00 
Van Spandonk, fiery-red, splendid. 10 7 50 
Victor Jacquemont, fine, compact spikes of bright 
orange flowers, profusely flamed with scarlet, 
ground violet; blotch, bright violet, streaked and 
speckled pure white. 20 15 00 
Sylphide, pure white, flamed carmine, extra large and 
fine. 10 7 50 
Ondine, white, tinted with lilac, small dark violet 
blotch, slightly flamed with lilac-carmine. 16 12 00 
Panorama, large spike of well-arranged flowers, beau¬ 
tiful lilac, shaded and mottled with brilliant car¬ 
mine; throat creamy-white, center of each petal 
banded white.. ... 12 900 
25 Bulbs of One Variety will be Furnished at theMIundred Rate. 
