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GLADIOLUS 
The Gladiolus ts known and highly esteemed by all lovers of flowers. The handsome flower- 
spikes, of great substance, are very attractive in beds or borders and as cut-flowers. Their good 
keeping quality as a cut-flower will be greater if spikes are cut whenever the two lower flowers 
have opened. Of easy culture and thrive well in any good garden soil. Bulbs planted during April 
will begin flowering in July, and if planted every two weeks thereafter until the latter part of June 
will produce continuous succession of bloom until frost. Our bulbs are grown by specialists. 
Doz. 100 
Alice Tiplady. Splendid bright orange-saffron; good large flowers. .............. $0 80 $6 00 
Carmen Sylva. A fine, large, sturdy, pure white. One of the best for 
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Crimson Glow. Warm, glowing crimson-scarlet. An early and vigorous 
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Dr. F. E. Bennett. Vivid brilliant scarlet. Splendid spike of large blooms........... 90 7 00 
E. J. Shaylor. A superb, beautifully ruffled variety of deep rose-pink color. ......... 80 6 00 
Golden Measure. Giant pure yellow, slightly ruffled. One of the best........... TOO amo 200) 
Halley. Salmon-pink, with cream and carmine throat. Large, early flower....... eS One O00 
Mrs. F. C. Peters. Beautiful, giant, rosy lavender blooms with patch of 
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Mrs. H. E. Bothin. Heavily ruffled flowers of shell-pink, tinted salmon, 
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Mrs. Leon Douglas. Possibly the largest of the Gladiolus. Begonia-rose 
with . flame striping; Jemon markings and sprinkled with ruby on 
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INancypiianks-. luarge flowers Of richest apricOts aes. . cece.) alles. leu coeds. - 90 7 00 
Orange Queen. Striking orange-yellow, tinted apricot... ... Brinn Rae San Bo eA cee 80 6 00 
Purple Glory. Rich velvety maroon with black blotches, beautifully 
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Schwaben. Fine, large sulphur-yellow flowers. ....... 0... 0.000 c cece cent eee 80 6 00 
W. H. Phipps. Salmon-pink, overlaid with rose; Iarge flowers. ................. 100 8 00 
Special Mixture. Large-flowering varieties; attractive colors.................-- Op. BO 
HARDY GARDEN LILIES 
The most attractive of all hardy plants. These stately Lilies, with their beautiful flowers, 
constitute the chief attraction in the hardy border. Plant as early as possible in the spring in a 
well-drained soil. Once established they will bloom for years. A heavy mulching of leaves or 
manure in the fall is all that is required for best results. 
Auratum (The Golden-banded Lily of Japan). Enormous white flowers, spotted Each Doz. 
crimson, with golden band through center of each petal..............,...... $0 35 $3 50 
Regale (Regal Lily). Fragrant white blooms with outside of petals tinted pink; 
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Speciosum rubrum. Beautiful white blooms, shaded rose, with crimson spots.... . 45 4 50 
Tigrinum splendens (Tiger Lily). Spotted red-orange flowers. Blooms in August 
and September. Excellent for perennial border and rock-garden. Height, 
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Lilium regale Madeira Vine. See page 36 

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