72 CONDON BROS., SEEDSMEN, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 
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Gladiolus 
PRIZE SHOW SORTS 
One of the most attractive of all summer 
lowering bulbs. Excellent for mixed borders, 
out more gorgeous effects may be liad by mass- 
ing in large clumps. For a succession of bloom 
throughout tlie summer, plant at intervals 
from April to June. 
Condon's Giant Flowered Varieties in 
Finest iMixtures 
Comprising the cream oi the prize show 
sorts only. Large Bulbs 4 for 1 0c, 25c 
a dozen. Postpaid. 
THE BEST TEN SORTS IN SEPARATE COLORS: 
AMERICA. Beautiful soft pinlt shades. 
AUGUSTA. Pure White Flower, spotted light lavender. 
BRENCHLEYENSIS. Deep Vermilion Scarlet. 
MRS. FRANCIS KING. Gorgeous Light Scarlet. 
MADAME MONNERET. Delicate flesh pink. 
SNOW QUEEN. The most beautiful white. 
VELVET KING. Solid covered flower, deep crimson. 
CANARY BIRD. By far the most showy yellow. 
BRILLIANT. Orange Red, Carmine and white throat. 
LAVENDER KING. Beautiful deep shade lavender. 
Large Bulbs, 5 cents each; 47 cents per dozen, postpaid. 
SPECIAL 
OFFER 
For only 90 
cents, we 
will send, 
postpaid 1 
large bulb 
each of the 
18 beauties 
listed on this 
page. 
GLADIOLUS 
STATELY DAHLIAS 
JACK ROSE — So named because the color Is brilliant crim- 
son red, almost exactly lil<e the Gen. Jacqueminot rose. 
Fine for deco.-ations or for cutting. 
JEANNE CHARMET — Violet pinlt over a rose ground. A 
decorative variety of exquisite loveliness-. 
JOHN WALKER — A beautiful pure white, double show 
'lahlia. A choice flower. 
JUMBO — Large flowers of deep crimson. One of the finest 
shades of color and a fine variety, producing large blooms 
in profusion. 
CATHERINE DUER — A bright, sliining red of decorative 
form. Maizes fine rut flower. 
CLIFFORD W. BrtUTON— A new show Dahlia of greatest 
m'.Tlt. Kxtra large flowers of a bright, golden yellow, 
licrfect in shape and form; vei-v earl:.'. 
MRS. CHAS. TURNER— Extra large, with long pointed pet- 
als and perfect form. Color ciejr. bright lemon yellow. 
DELICE — A decorative dahlia of beautiful rose ijink color. 
One of the finest of the new^r varieties. 
ETHEL VICK — Very early blooming variety; color delicate 
shell pink. Grown largely for c\it flowers. Very hand- 
some and the best of the pink sorts. 
PRICE: — Large bulbs, 10 cents each; 3 for 25 cents, post- 
paid. 
DOUBLE DAHLIAS 
