BOUQUET SET OF FIVE DAHLIAS "ffif* 



FOR ONLY $1.00. 



See Front Page of Cover 



DELICE — Its beautiful soft yet lively color a 

 glowing- rose-pink, together with its shape, 

 makes it one of the prettiest and most val- 

 uable of all Dahlias. 25 cents. 



FLORADORA — Deep dark, rich wine-crimson, 

 splendid shaped flowers on long, upright, wiry 

 stems. 25 cents. 



FRINGED CENTURY — Intense rosy-carmine 

 with lighter edges, fringed or cleft petals; 

 blooms all summer; fine for cutting. 25 cents. 



for these Dahlias Displayed. 



QUEEN VICTORIA — Pure canary-yellow. One 

 of the freest bloomers. Good for cutting. 25c. 



SPRINGFIELD — A new Dahlia of our own in- 

 troduction. It is identical with Countess of 

 Lonsdale except in two essentials. It has a 

 darker stem and the flowers, instead of being 

 a salmon-pink as in Lonsdale, in Springfield 

 are a rich amaranthine-red. Its beauty cannot 

 be described. No Dahlia blooms freer, no 

 Dahlia is as pretty as Springfield. It lasts 

 longer cut than any Dahlia we know. 25c. 



EXHIBITION SET OF FOUR "MUMS" "SB!?*! 



SENT FOR 65c. 



See Opposite Page of Cover for Illustration. 



BLACK HAWK — An extra fine deep crimson 

 variety of the largest size; none finer of its 

 color. 20 cents. 



GOLDEN TANGO — A tango-yellow colored va- 

 riety. 20 cents. 



MISS FLORENCE PULLMAN — Many think this 

 superb white cannot be beaten. 20 cents. 



PACIFIC SUPREME — This grand variety has 

 literally leaped into popularity. Flowers are 

 so large as to startle you. The color shades 

 from lavender-pearl to the richest pink. 20c. 



GARDEN SET OF EIGHT GLADIOLI "SSPJfa 



SENT FOR 75c. 



*BERTREX, the Beautiful — Lustrous white with 

 pencil stripes of lilac in throat. Stands right 

 at the top of all existing white varieties. 

 Flowers of great substance and of the size 

 and form of America. Increases rapidly, takes 

 up water well and a good shipper. Our cus- 

 tomers give their unqualified endorsement. 

 Each 15c. 



*ELECTRA — Very large brilliant scarlet of a 

 bright and pleasing brick-red with small light 

 blotch, one of the earliest varieties. First- 

 class certificate Haarlem and London. Each, 7c. 



GLORY (Ruffled) — This is the first ruffled Gla- 

 diolus that Kunderd produced. The opening 

 buds are of a soft creamy tint, edged with 

 pink, but as the flowers expand the ground 

 color changes to rich ivory-white suffused with 

 pale lavender, which is deeper on the edges. 

 The lower petals are buffish, with a pale crim- 

 son stripe through the center; the throat is 

 penciled with buff and crimson. The spike is 

 straight and strong. Flowers large and of 

 graceful form; four to six out at one time. 

 This is the variety that made Kunderd famous. 

 Each, 10c. 



*L'IMMACULEE — Undoubtedly the best commer- 

 cial white Glad in existence. Very tall spike 

 well set with large flowers of great substance. 

 Each, 10c. 



LOVELINESS — As its name implies this variety 

 produces flowers of distinction in daintiness 



See Third Cover Page for these Gladioli. 



and beauty. The color is of pale creamy tone, 

 soft and delicate, with a roseate tinge in the 

 center. The flowers are large and well placed 

 on the spike; and as a major part of these 

 splendid blossoms are open at one time they 

 make this variety superior for decorative ef- 

 fect. Each, 10c. 



*MRS. FRANK PENDLETON — The new sensa- 

 tional beauty, winner of awards and prizes 

 everywhere. The petals show beautiful bright 

 rose-pink on a pure white ground, contrasting 

 in a most striking way with the deep rich 

 velvety blood-red blotch on the lower petals. 

 As showy as an orchid. The most perfect and 

 delicate coloring is produced when the spikes 

 are cut and carried indoors as soon as the 

 first blossoms open. No grander variety in ex- 

 istence. Each, 10c. 



*MRS. WATT — Glowing American Beauty shade 

 of wine-red; self color; well opened flower, 

 nearly all flowers open at one time; spike very 

 erect and not too stiff. Very distinct variety. 

 Created a lot of comment at recent exhibitions. 

 Each, 15c. 



*PINK PERFECTION — A true apple-blossom 

 pink with immense flowers. The buds are so 

 many and crowded so close together on the 

 stalk that when it blooms is one mass of light 

 delicate pink. The softness of coloring and 

 the magnificent texture of blooms make it one 

 of the choicest of the new varieties. Each, 15c. 



STAR SET OF SIX EVERBLOOMING ROSES 



COSTING $1.55 FOR $1.25. THE SET OF SIX IN 2-YEARS FOR $2.75. 



See Fourth Page of Cover 



COLUMBIA (H. T.) — This is a new American 

 Rose, grown by the veteran rosarian E. G. 

 Hill. It is a very vigorous grower of a true 

 pink shade, deepening as it opens to glowing 

 pink. A peculiarity of this variety is that the 

 shades all become more intense until the full 

 maturity of the open flower is reached, and 

 this color is enduring. 25c. 



KILLARNEY BRILLIANT (H. T.) — The intro- 

 ducers are to be congratulated 16 years after 

 the advent of Killarney in giving us this dis- 

 tinct novelty, which is undoubtedly the best 

 of the Killarney type. Killarney Brilliant has 

 the same habit of growth, and the same free- 

 dom of bloom as its parent, while the flower 

 is more double. The color is a very brilliant 

 pink and varies like Killarney. In the garden 

 in bright weather is clear pink, and in dull 

 weather almost crimson. Extra. 25c. 



MADISON — A splendid pure white Rose. 20c. 



MADAME COLLETE MARTINET (H. T.) — A 

 vigorous grower of coppery-orange color. The 



for these Roses Displayed 



color is very deep and clear, and holds well, 

 which can be said of few yellow sorts. It is a 

 nice grower, free in bloom, and those wanting 

 a yellow different from "Ward" or "Sunburst" 

 should trv this one. 25c. 



MISS WILMOT (H. T.) — The most refined and 

 charming Rose ever raised. There is an ap- 

 pealing sweetness about this most distinct 

 variety that will please lovers of Roses all the 

 world over. The color is practically a uniform 

 soft sulphury-cream, with the faintest flush 

 towards the edges. In shape and form this 

 Rose is a model of perfection, every flower 

 comes perfect and produced with a freedom 

 that is marvelous. A wonderful garden Rose. 

 Gold medal, N. R. S. 35c. 



RED RADIANCE (H. T.) — All who know that 

 grand Rose Radiance will welcome this red 

 form of that great favorite. Radiance is a 

 Rose that does well everywhere, a fine grower 

 and free bloomer, and no prettier pink Rose 

 grown. Red Radiance is its exact counterpart 

 except that the color is a rich deep red. 25c. 



RuPrAIN HCTFR N/\ 9R Th e Garden Set of Eight Gladioli, the Star Set of Six Roses, 

 DHnunill V^r r tn IIU. d) the Exhibition Set of Four "Mums," and the Bouquet Set of 

 Five Dahlias, costing $4.52, sent for a remittance of only $3.50. If you want the Six Two-year Roses 

 instead of the Six One-year Roses with all the other plants named on this page, send us $5 for the lot . 

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