DELPHINUM 
There is no hardy plant that will give more pleas- 
ure than tiie Delijliiiiuni, and none lhat have a lonyer 
period of hloom. They are ever\' shade of blue iaiagin- 
ahlc, and unless it is a phuU that has iieeti (li\ided 
there will be no two exactly alike. 
1 have been inijjroving them by selection for a num- 
ber of years, and believe I have one of the hnest collec- 
tions in the United States. I have man>' inai;nilicenl 
double ones too. 
Fall is die best time to plant them, lint they can 
be planted in early spring, and all will bloom the lirst 
season. 
Strong plants, 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
BELLADONNA. Light shade of blue. 25c each. 
$2.50 per dozen, 
HEMEROCALLIS 
These are a desirable hardy "plant lhat can be plant- 
ed in either fall or spring. 
DUMORTIERL Orange-colored flowers, shaded 
brown on the outside. 1 foot. May and June. 
FLAVA. Lemon Lily. Clear full yellow. feet. 
Flowers in June. 
FLOKHAM. Ver>' large, soft yellow flowers. One of 
the best, June and July. 
GOLD DUST. Large, rich yellow ilowcrs. June, 2 ft. 
THUNBFRGL Much like Flava, but flowers in July, 
a month later. 
Strong plants, 25 cents each, $2.50 per dozen. 
GLADIOLI 
Any good garden soil, and a sunn>' location is a 
good place to plant them. 
No. 1 bulbs should be planted 4 or 5 inches deep, 
and smaller ones 3 to 4 inches deep. 
The first part of October lift the bulbs, cut off the 
stems and then let them dry thoroughly; remove tlie 
old bulb and roots, then place them in bas'kets or boxes, 
and place them in a dry, cool cellar where they will not 
fereze. 
I have a large stock, and many varieties, and am 
testing many new varieties each season. If you wish 
varieties not mentioned write me. 
Those contemplating planting in larger amounts or 
smaller slices, write for special quotations. 
All bulbs are No. 1, 13^ inches in diameter as 
priced, but can furnish No 2 bulbs, 1 to inches in 
diameter at 20 percent discount from the price of No. 1 
bulbs. 
At each and dozen prices they will be sent prepaid 
to the third zone, and beyond that add 3^ cent for 
No. 1 and one third cent for No. 2 bulbs. 
AMERICA. Delicate pink, tinted lavender. 50 cents 
per dozen. $3.00 per 100. 
