Archive image from page 43 of Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, small fruits, &c . descriptiveillus1890will Year: 1890 NELLY—White, flamed with carmine-rose; large blotch of dark carmine. 10 cents each. NESTOR—Light yellow, the lower petals darker yellow, striped with red. 15 cents each. OPHIR—Dark yellow ; purple blotch. 15 cents each. PHEBUS—Brilliant red, with large clear white and very conspicuous blotch. 30 cents each. PRINCE IMPERIAL—White, lightly-tinged with a flesh- color ; carmine-violet blotch


Archive image from page 43 of Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit. Descriptive illustrated catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, shrubs, vines, small fruits, &c . descriptiveillus1890will Year: 1890 NELLY—White, flamed with carmine-rose; large blotch of dark carmine. 10 cents each. NESTOR—Light yellow, the lower petals darker yellow, striped with red. 15 cents each. OPHIR—Dark yellow ; purple blotch. 15 cents each. PHEBUS—Brilliant red, with large clear white and very conspicuous blotch. 30 cents each. PRINCE IMPERIAL—White, lightly-tinged with a flesh- color ; carmine-violet blotch, lu cents each. PRINCESS OF WALES—White, flamed with carmine- rose ; deep carmine blotch. 10 cents each. REDOUTE—Fine rose, slightly tinted with violet, flamed with bright carmine; large white blotch. 25 cents each. REINE VICTORIA—Pure white; carmine-violet blotch. 20 cents each. ROBERT FORTUNE—Orange-lake shading off to purple- crimson ; veined white ; perfection. 20 cents each. RIO LEOPOLD—Blush rose, slightly suffused with orange and shaded deep currant-red; white blotch, 20 cents each. ROSSINI—Dark amaranth-red, streaked and blotched white ; very good variety. 15 cents each. SCHILLER—Su''phur-white, with large carmine blotch. 25 cents each SHAKESPEARE—White, very slightly suffused with car- mine-rose, large rosy blotch; perfection. 15 cents each. SNOW WHITE, or HYDE'S WHITE GLADIOLUS—This new Gladiolus, sometimes called Hyde's White, in honor of its introducer, has been fully tested the past eight years by its originator, and the merits of its char- acter fully established. It has a strong flower stalk, 4 feet high, crowned with a remarkably full spike of very large, white, well-expanded flowers facing boldlv to one side. Many of the terminal flowers are semi- double. It is a very vigorous grower. To obtain the largest and best flowers, only allow one flower stalk to srow from each bulb. Price, 50 Cent each; per dozen. SIR WALTER SCOTT—B


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