LONDON B ROS. SEEDSMEN ^l°S^^m.''^'ii-^'^ seed farm 
I L I- I M O 
GLADIOLUS 
PRIZE SHOW SORTS 
One of the most attractive of all sum- 
mer flowering bulbs. Excellent for mixed 
borders, but more gorgeous effects may be 
had by massing in large clumps. For a suc- 
cession of bloom throughput the summer, 
plant at intervals from April to June. 
CONDON'S GIANT FLOWERED VARIETIES 
IN FINEST MIXTURE 
Comprising the cream of the prize show 
sorts only. Large Bulbs, doz., 20 cents; 
dozen, 35 cents; per 100, $2.25, postpaid. 
The Ten Best Sorts in Separate Colors 
• . „ Each Doz., 
America — Beautiful soft pink shades $0.05 
Augusta — Pure white flower, spotted light lavender .03 
Brenchleyensis— Deep vermilion scarlet OG 
Mrs. Francis King — Gorgeous light scarlet 06 
Madame Monneret — Delicate flesh pink 05 
Snow Queen — The most beautiful white 05 
Velvet King — Solid covered flower, deep crimson 07 
Canary Bird — By far the most showy yellow 10 
Brilliant — Orange Red, carmine and white throat 10 
Lavender King — Beautiful deep shade lavender 10 
SPECIAL OFFER— One of each. Total $5:69 
The Entire lO, Only 60c Postpaid 
CONDON'S MAGNIFICENT DAHLIAS 
$0.50 
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D— JACK ROSE — The best 
crimson for garden or cutting. 
It !■ named from the cele- 
brated rose. General .TacquemU 
not, which it much resembles 
in color. Beautiful, very dou- 
ble flowers five to six inches 
across. Plants start blooming 
very early. For the best re- 
sults with .lack Rose, give it 
plenty of room and pinch back 
the buds; growing to a single 
stem. Plants will produce 25 
to 50 blossoms on stems 2% ft. 
lonR. 
n— MRS. CHAS. TURNER— 
The best Yellow Decorative 
Dahlia. A very dependable va- 
viety, always giving strong 
growth and more flowers than 
most any other. Color is a 
beautiful, clear, canary yellow, with immense flowers. 
D — JOHN WALKER — The Best White — This Paeony-Dec- 
orative Dahlia is of special merit. It has pure white, perfect 
flowers, dark green foliage, long, strong stems. A robust 
i. grower. It is • variety that will be grown by every lover of 
' Ibe Dahlias. 
D — ^DELICE — The Finest Pink — A very charming flower of a 
fascinating delicate pink. Wherever exhibited it has been the 
center of attraction. The blooms are large and carried on long 
stems. 
C — STANDARD BEARER — Fiery Scarlet — The number of flow- 
ers that can be picked from a plant of this variety is almost un- 
believable, they are so free blooming. Flowers are of flery scarlet, 
making a splendid display. 
C— MRS. GEORGE STEVENSON— A rich sparkling yellow that 
glistens in the sun. Petals are long and twisted, much resembling 
a fine chrysanthemum, as flowers are immense size. 
C — ^>VHITK SWAN — I'ure White — We have selected this White 
Cactus because it really has the purest color and yet combines that 
fiuality with long stout stems, making it an excellent sort for cut 
flowers. 
C— ROSE KRAMER — Rose rink — One of the very best. Beauti- 
ful shell pink, free bloomer, blossoms borne on long stiff stems; ex- 
cellent for bonquets. vases, etc. 
Those Marked D Are Decorative Sorts 
Those Marked C Are Cactus Sorts 
PRICE— ALL THE ABOVE DAHLIAS AT THE FOLLOWING: 
22c each; J/^ dozen, $1.10; dozen, $2.00; postpaid, 
JOHN WALKER— BEAWTIFUI, WHITE 
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