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FLOWERING BULBS li; 



Gladiolus 



.15 



Each 



Pink Beauty — Brig-ht salmon-pink with 

 dark blotch on lower petals; early, 

 fine cut flower $0.15 



Pink Perfection — Soft apple - blossom, 

 suffused chamoise 



Prince of Wales — Early, with fine spike 

 of large delicate apricot pink, suf- 

 fused salmon 



Princeps — Rich crimson, white on lower 



petals 12 



Schwaben — Flowers large of a clear 

 canary yellow color, with a small 

 deep garnet blotch in the throat 10 



War — Deep blood red, shaded very dark 



crimson 10 



Wilbrink — Beautiful soft pink, very 



early 10 



Willy Wigman — Delicate rose, tinted 



cream with large carmine red blotch. .10 



Yellow Hammer — Pure yellow, red mark 



in throat 10 



Doz. 



$1.25 



1.25 



10 1.00 



1.25 



1.00 



1.00 



1.00 



1.00 



100 



$ 8.00 

 8.00 



6.00 

 9.00 



5.00 

 8.00 

 6.50 

 7.00 

 6.00 



GLADIOLUS IN SPLENDID 

 MIXTURES 



These mixtures are made up of fine named varieties, and 

 are all first size bulbs that are sure to prove satisfactory. 



Each. Doz. 100 

 Extra Choice Mixed Colors — From fine 



named varieties $0.07 



Fine Mixed Colors 05 



Pink Shades — In finest mixtures 06 



Red Shades — Finest mixed 06 



Yellow Shades — Finest mixture 06 



White and Light Shades — Splendid mixed 



sorts 06 .60 4.00 



K70 



$5.00 



.50 



3.00 



.60 



4.00 



.60 



4.00 



.60 



4.00 



PRIMULINUS HYBRIDS 



These are particularly adapted for cutting on account of 

 their slender and graceful habit. They possess a re- 

 markable range of color, mostly in tones of yellow, 

 orange, apricot, salmon-pink to rich crimson. 



Each. 



Alice Tiplady — Rich orange saffron, 



beautiful and artistic $0.10 



Golden Gate — Large showy yellow, finely 



ruffled 12 



Maiden's Blush — Delicate salmon pink. .10 



Orange Queen — Beautiful shade of apri- 

 cot-orange, large open flower 25 



Salmon Beauty — Deep, rich salmon with 



yellow throat 1® 



Souvenir — Large flowers of the purest 



canary yellow 15 



Fine mixed Primulinus varieties 05 



CALADIUM ESCULENTUM 



(Elephant's Ear). 



One of the most effective plants for beds, borders or for 

 planting on the lawn; they are used extensively in many 

 of the public parks, where their decorative value is greatly 

 appreciated; a very fine combination is formed by using the 

 Purple Fountain Grass as a border. To obtain the best 

 results they should be given plenty of water and an abund- 

 ance of rich compost. When full size they stand G to 10 

 feet high and bear immense light green leaves, 3 to 4 reet 

 long by 2y. feet wide. ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^ 



Mammoth bulbs ?0.30 $3.00 $22.00 



Extra large bulbs 20 2.00 15.00 



First size bulbs 15 150 10-00 



If wanted by Parcel Post add to above prices 10c, 7c 

 and 5c each to cover charges. 



Doz. 



100 



1.00 



$ 7.00 



1.25 



8.00 



1.00 



7.00 



2.50 



18.00 



1.00 



700 



1.50 



10.00 



.50 



3.50 





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Cannas and Caladinms. 



Large-Flowering Cannas 



For best results the ground should be spaded two feet deep and 

 a liberal amount of well-decayed manure incorporated, setting the 

 plants 11/2 to 2 feet apart and water freely. 



Charles Henderson— Flowers crimson, foliage green. 4 feet. 



City ol Portland— Flowers bright rose-pink. A free-flowering and 



vigorous grower, foliage green; 31/2 feet. 

 Florence Vaughan— Yellow, spotted red, foliage green. 5 feet. 



Hungaria— Flowers large bright pink, in very large truiies"; 

 foliage bluish green. 31/2 feet. 



King Humbert— Its flowers are produced in gigantic trusses, a bril- 

 liant orange-scarlet; foliage broad and massive, of a rich Cop- 

 pery-bronze. 5 feet. 



Mrs. Alfred Conard— The large, exquisitely shaded salmon-pink 

 flowers are produced in great abundance; foliage green. 4 feet. 



Queen Charlotte— Red, bordered yellow, foliage green. 4 feet. 



The President— The largest flowered, most vigorous-growing red 



Canna; foliage green. 4 feet. 

 Wyoming— A brilliant orange. Bronze purple foliage. 6 feet. 

 Yellow King Humbert— A green leaved sort of the popular King 



Humbert It has the same habit of growth and free flowering 



fuamies.- but the flowers are bright yellow and lightly spotted 



with red. 5 feet. 



Price— Dormant roots of any of the above varieties, 25c each; 

 $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Prices of other varieties of Cannas quoted on application. 

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