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The Horists^ Review 



Mat 15, 1919. 



GLADIOLUS BULBS AND DAHLIAS 



for Late Flowering 



Here is your last opportunity to provide for late flowers in Gladioli and Dahlias. To have a 

 supply of these cut flowers throughout the season, GladioH and Dahlias should be planted until 

 early June. 



Our prices are reasonable and growers will do well to obtain a stock of these bulbs at the 

 present prices, as next season's supply will naturally be very short, since we will have to depend 

 upon home-grown stock only. 



Terms, 30 days net or 2% for cash. Unknown correspondents please send 

 cash with order. Delivery F. 0. B. Benton Harbor, Mich. Packing at cost. 



Gladiolus Bulbs 



Per 1000 



V/i-'m. Ij4-in. 



America, soft pink, most popular $22.00 $17.50 



Baron Hulot, deep violet blue 25.00 20.00 



Brenchleyensis, deep red 18.00 15.00 



Empress of India, dark red 30.00 24.00 



Glory of Holland, fine white 32.00 24.00 



Halley, salmon orange 22.00 17.50 



Loveliness, fine creamy white 40.00 32.00 



Master Wietze. dark violet 25.00 20.00 



Mrs. Francis King, light red; popular. . . . 22.00 17.50 



Mrs. Frank Pendleton, pink, dark blotch 



Panama, beautiful rose 



Pink Perfection, bright fine pink; very 



late 



Peace, white, pale lilac, feathered 



Princeps, scarlet with light blotch 



War, blood-red; large flower 



Florists' Mixture, light colors 



Exhibition Mixture, choicest kinds 



Per 

 1^-in. 

 $40.00 

 26.00 



35.00 

 35.00 

 22.00 

 40.00 

 15.00 

 17.50 



1000 

 lJ4-in. 

 $34.00 

 21.00 



28.00 

 26.00 

 17.50 

 32.00 

 12.00 

 14.00 



Dahlia Clumps 



f 



Dahliaa^hould be more widely used and the varieties we ofler here are the best kinds and 

 latest introduc^ns. Plant Dahlias during the latter part of May. 



Per 100 



A. C. Ide, dark carmine red; free flowering $13.00 



Boreel Van Hoogelanden, terra cotta with golden 



yellow shade 40.00 



Berg Van Heemstede, soft citron yellow; free 



flowering 15.00 



Chatenay, color similar to the well known rose.. 12.00 



Hochsai, grand variety, terra cotta color 40.00 



Helvetia, collarette Dahlia, white and red; fine.. 12.00 

 King of the Autumn, crolor like the Sunburst Rose, 



very free flowering; no doubt the best Dahlia 



for cut flowers 40.00 



Mme. Van Loon, lovely orange-red 13.00 



Maude Adams, a very fine Dahlia for cutting; soft 



pink 20.00 



Mr. Wills, dark orange; new variety 30.00 



Per 100 



Perle De Lyon, white; fine cut flower $10 00 



Painted Lady, extra fine pink, with lighter shade. . 12.00 

 Princess Mary, delicate pink; large flower; new.. 35.00 

 Princess Juliana, clear white; the best white Dahlia 



for cutting 15 00 



Rose Pearl, beautiful pink; grand cut flower 18.00 



Terra .Gotta, terra cotta color; highly recom- 

 mended 25.00 



Vesuvius, fiery red, extra 13.00 



White Swan, pure white 10.00 



Yellow King, pure yellow, first class certificate.. 20.00 



Mixed Dahlias, good cut flower varieties 10.00 



Mixed Dahlias, separate colors 8.00 



Named Varieties, our selection, extra fine varieties 12.00 



ORDER NOW 



Michigan Bulb Farm 



Benton Harbor, Mich. 



Westerbeek & Klyn 



25 Beaver Street, New York City 



GENERAL ^ULB COMPANY 



VOGELENZANG, HOLLAND 



NEW YORK OFFICE, 25 Beaver Street 



Owinsr to the fact that we completely filled our orders last season, and on account of 

 the hififh-sfrade quality of bulbs shipped, our friends in the trade have entrusted us with a 

 much largfer volume of business and the large amount of stock which we grow is practically 

 booked up. 



We still have a limited quantity of stock to pffer, especially of Hyacinths, and those 

 interested will do well to mail us their list of requirements before our stock is exhausted. 



