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MARSHALL’S MATCHLESS BULBS. 
Freesia 
’Phis is one of tlie most beautiful of all Capo bulbs, jiossess- 
ing a ]ieculiai’ grace of form, and its fragrance is most deliglit- 
ful, one of five or six bulbs being sufficient to iierfumo 
a wliole house. As cut flowers, they are extremely valuable; 
the unexi)aiided blooms, oiDCuing in water, till the air with tlic 
most delicate perfume, and their endurance is really remarkable. 
Purity. A magnificent, snowy white of vei'y largo size and 
great length of stem. A truss bearing from eight to ten 
buds, of wliieh si.x are often open at one time. 
First Size Bulbs, each 5c.; dozen 40c.; 100 $2..50. 
Mammoth Bulbs, each 5c.; dozen 50c.; 100 .'li.S.SO. 
Eefracta alba. Pure white. One of the best bulbs for pot culture. 
They force very easily, and can be had in bloom by Christ¬ 
mas if started in i)ots in the month of September. 
Jumbo Bulbs . . 
Mammoth Bulbs 
First Size Bulbs 
ICach 
Doz. 
100 
1000 
$0.40 
$2.50 
$20.00 
.05 
.31) 
2.00 
15.00 
.03 
.20 
1.25 
10.00 
(GLADIOLUS COLYIALEI. 
(Ready in November) 
Early-llowering and fine for ]iot culture. They will last in water for weeks after being cut, 
and, as the flowers are smaller than Autumn-flowering sorts, they make up well for boiupicts. ' They 
are hardier than most of the Gladioli, but will not stand severe Winters without covering. 
Alba (The Bride). IVhite; very beautiful. 
Blushing Bride. Rosy white, with carmine blotch. 
Fiery Knight. Brilliant scarlet, flaked violet carmine . 
Peach Blos,som. Lovely new variety; good Winter forcer; delicate pink 
Queen of Holland. Pure white, with a clistinct carmine blotch. . . . ■.. 
GLOXINIAS. 
These are desirable summer-flowering plants for both greenhouse 
Colestinum. Blue. 
Defiance. Bright crimson . ’ 
Kaiser Frederick. Hcarlet, white margin. 
Kaiser William. Blue, white border. ..! ! ! 
Mount Blanc. Snow white. 
Tigridia. Spotted . 
Large-Flowering. All colors, mixed.y. ' 
Doz. 
100 
1000 
$1.50 
$12.00 
.20 
1.25 
10.00 
.50 
3.50 
30.00 
.30 
2.00 
1S.00 
.30 
2.00 
1 7.50 
(1 wii 
dow. 
E'acli 
Doz, 
1 00 
$].50' 
$1(1.00 
.15 
1.50 
10.00 
.15 
1.50 
10.00 
.15 
1.50 
10.00 
.15 
1.50 
10.00 
.15 
1.50 
10.0(1 
.10 
1.00 
8.00 
Glli-VrE HYACINTHkS. 
Adapted for jiennaiient beds and edgings and jiartly shaded situations; they 
together to produce eri'oct. Perfectly hardy. Flower-siiikes about G inches high 
bells, resembling a bunch of grajies. ’ 
should be massed 
Avith small, round 
Blue . 
White .^ - ^ ^^ ^^!. 
Hyacinthus candicans. \ snoAv-Avhite, siunmer-floAvering Giant Hyacinth 
2 for 5e.; 
each 5c.; 
each 5c.; 
dozen 20c.; 100 .tl.OO 
dozen .'lOc.; 100 1.50 
dozen 50c.; 100 3.50 
GEEMAN IRIS. 
This variety is the true “ hfleur-de-Lis, 
hardj'’, thrive anywhere. Mixed A'arietics. 
” the national floAver of Pi'ance. 
Each 5c.; dozen 35c.; 100 $2.50. 
They arc 2 )crfcclly 
JAPAN IRIS. 
The .Japan Iris is perfectly hardy, and flowers in great profusion in .July and August. Wo 
oiler a collection ol named varieties. 
Named Varieties. Strong roots. Each 25c.; dozen $2.50; 100 $20.00. 
Mixed Varieties. .Strong roots. Each 15c.; dozen 1.50; 100 10.00. 
