PUGET SOUND SEED GARDENS 
25 
Gladioli Bulbs 
FOR SPRING PLANTING 
Most bulbs should be planted in the fall, but these can 
be put out while you are making your garden in the 
spring. They thrive and bloom with the least care and 
attention, and at a time when other flowers are scarce, 
making a display which, for brilliancy and beauty of col- 
oring, few bulbs can equal and none surpass. 
Our collection is the result of several years' choice 
selections and Hybrid Seedlings of the best obtainable. 
From Grofl's, Burbank's, and our own Superb Selected 
Seedlings. 
PRICE — 5c each; 50c dozen, postpaid. All Colors Mixed. 
The Groff's Hybrid Gladiola Bulbs I bought of you were, without exception, 
the largest, richest, most delicately beautiful and rare, exquisite colors that I 
ever saw — Mrs. Anna Nelson, Pacific Co., Wash. 
Roots 
Aspeiragus — Conover's Colossal. 
1- year roots, 25c per dozen; 75c per 50; $1.00 per 100, postpaid 
2- year roots, 50c per dozen; $1.00 per 50; $2.00 per 100, postpaid 
RHUBARB— Victoria. 
1-year roots, 5c each, !)0c per dozen, postpaid; $4.00 per 100 by express or 
freight, at buyer's expense. 
GLADIOLI. 
Vegetable Plants 
Securely Packed with Moss at the Roots. By Mail, Postpaid. 
Per Doz. Per 100. 
TOMATO, EARLY RUBY AND EARLIANA— Transplanted. $0.50 $2.50 
Smaller plants from seed bed (not transplanted) 25 1.25 
CELERY, WHITE PLUME— Early plants from hot-bed 20 .75 
Later plants, after June 15th 15 
CAULIFLOWER— Early, from hot-bed 20 1.25 
Late plants, after June 15th 15 1-00 
CABBAGE — Early Jersey Wakefield, wintered-over plants 20 .7o 
Late Flat Dutch and Winningstadt, after June 15th 15 .50 
For price of early and late cabbage plants, by express or freight, by the 1,000, 
write, stating kinds and quantities wanted. 
I had excellent luck last year with your Tomato Plants. They were certainly 
fine. B. Odell, King Co., Wash. 
The plants you sent me are "O. K." Please send me a few more Tomato 
and Celery Plants. Mrs. J. Larl, Stevens Co., Wash. 
