E ver-Popular Gladiolus 



Constant improvement in Gladiolus has greatly increased the interest in them, and 

 they are being planted in greater numbers each season. For cutting purposes, the 

 bulbs may be planted in rows 12 to 18 inches apart, settmg the bulbs 3 to 4 inches apart 

 and planting to a depth of 6 inches. 



PELEGRLNA 



Detrp \ ioIet-bIue. 



MAX REGER 



Lavender-blue. 



MmUET 



Lisrht lavender. 



SHIRLEY TEMPLE 



Creamy white. 

 POLAR ICE 



Pure white. 



BIT OF HEAVEN 



Orange, \ eIIo\v throat. 

 GOLDEN DREAM 



Golden yellow; large. 

 PARADISE 



Apricot-jellow. 

 PICARDY 



Ruffk-d apricot-pink. 



DEBONAIR 



Pink with creamy throat. 

 BETTY NUTHALL 

 Coral-pink. 



EXCELLENCE 



Orange-crimson 



BLUE BEAUTY 



Lavender-blue. 



CHARLES DICKENS 



Purple-violet. 



All varieties, $1.50 per doz.: $10.00 per 100 



BEACON 



Light red, blotched 



RED PHIPPS 



Very bright red. 



EXHIBITION MIXTURE 



This mixture of standard varieties in many beautiful colors 

 will make an excellent showing in the garden. Large, healthv 

 bulbs, 90 cts. per doz.; S7.rX) per W). 



PEONIES 



Always Popular Always Beautiful Bloom May-June 



We offer TEN of the Finest 

 Standard Varieties 



Alex Dumas. Brilliant pink. ['Festiva Maxima. ^^"h^te 

 Avalanche. Blush-white. n ,i. ,i i 



Baron Rothschild. LiLac- 



Salmon- 



rose. 



Edulis Superba. Mauve- 

 pink. 



Felix Crous>e. Rubv-red. 



flecked red. 



Floral Treasure. 



pink. 



President Roosevelt. Bril- 

 liant dark red. 



Perfection. Pure pink. 



PhUomele. Soft pink, yellow center. 



50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 



