Gladioli Page 9 
Topscore (2), a wonderful warm brick-red throughout, it is a very enchanting 
variety, carrying 7 to 8 solid wide open flowers at the same time, the florets 
are handsomely placed on a spike of perfect finish and it is indeed a grand 
finish and a model of perfection, a glorious mid-season variety of great 
merit. $ 1.20 per dozen; $8.50 per 100 
Uhu (2), a beautiful smoky, the color is a combination of rose and amber with a 
tinge of mauve and shading to pale-yellow down the throat, a very fine 
gladiolus for growing in the border along with other varieties. 
$ 2.00 per dozen; $15.00 per 100 
Van Tienhoven (2), this is a first class garden variety of great lasting qualities, its 
color is a very bright rose-red, with a carmine-red line on lower petals, 6 to 8 
wide open closely spaced flowers of perfect form are carried on a sturdy 
upright stem, highly recommended as an all weather variety. 
$ 1.30 per dozen; $ 9.00 per 100 
Vincent van Gogh (1), a bright salmon-scarlet with a suggestion of orange on 
reflexes, producing a tall well-formed spike with many florets open at a time, 
a flower of exceptional and unequalled beauty. 
$ 1.30 per dozen; $ 9.00 per 100 
Wiener Blut (2), a lovely bright vermilion-red with large wide-open flowers well 
arranged on a very strong tall upright stem, a show variety of distinction and 
charm. $ 1.40 per dozen; $10.00 per 100 
Acidanthera Murielae 
(Abyssinian Wildflower) 
A richly scented flower that has all the characteristics of the Gladiolus family, 
though the silver-white florets are of quite a different habit and show in the centre 
a large deep maroon-purple blotch. 
They grow to a height of 2 to 3 feet and are of an extremely graceful appearance. 
During the winter the corms of the Acidanthera Murielae require to be kept in a 
warm, dry place. 
Plant after Ist of March 3 inches deep and 5 inches apart, they take a long time 
to develop and do not flower much before September. 
$ 1.00 per dozen; $ 7.25 per 100 
Anemones 
They excel in richness, being of all shades and colors and can be had in bloom 
from early spring till July, if planted in succession from October to April. They 
flourish in any garden soil and should be planted four to six inches apart and one or 
two inches deep. The roots should always be kept in a perfectly dry place before 
planting as they are extremely sensitive to dampness. 
St. Brigid, (Semi-Double), we offer a splendid mixture comprising a great many 
rich colors and very pleasing shades, this lovely Anemone cannot be too 
highly recommended and should be planted in generous quantities. 
60 cts per dozen; $4.00 per 100 
St. Brigid Lord Lieutenant, a fine semi-double mauve flower. 
St. Brigid The Admiral, deep pink semi-double. rc ae 
St. Brigid The Governor, brilliant scarlet, semi-double. “aiid as 
De Caen (single) (The Giant French or Poppy-flowered Anemone), we strongly 
recommend this beautiful vigorous growing race of Single Anemones, which 
produces handsome and large saucershaped flowers, should be planted in 
generous quantities from November onwards with intervals until late Spring. 
50 cts per doz.; $3.50 per 100 
De Caen Hollandia, a magnificent single variety with large dazzling-scarlet flowers 
held on tall, stiff stems. 55 cts per doz.; $3.75 per 100 
