26 JANSEN-OVERMAN CO., INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 
Summer Flowering Bulbs 
CHOICE NAMED GLADIOLI 
W. H. Phipps 
DAHLIA 
BIRD or PARADISE, S.—White and lavender. 
15c each. 
FLORAL PARK JEWELL, S.—Red and white 
of varying proportions. 15c each. 
LYNDHURST, D.—Early, compact type, brilliant 
red. 15c each. 
WARRIOR, D.—Cardinal-vermilion. 15c each. 
BLUE OBAN, D.—Bluish-lavender of perfect 
decorative type. 20c each. 
QUEEN MARY, D.—Shell pink. 20c each. 
QUEEN VICTORIA, S.—Perfectly quilled gold¬ 
en yellow. 20c each. 
DREERS WHITE, S.—Large pure white. 25c 
each. 
MISS MINNIE McCOLLOUGH, D.—Yellow and 
crimson variegated. 25c ea. 
PRIDE OP CALIFORNIA, D.—Large, rich, 
full, deep red. 25c each. 
SEABRIG-HT, D.—Apricot and huff. 25c ea. 
JOHN BOWMAN, S. —Golden yellow of unusual 
merit. 35c each. 
JUDGE MAREAN, F.-—Glowing salmon-pink, 
orange, yellow and gold. Very large bloom, tin- 
usual color blending. 35c ea. 
MRS. CARL SALBACH, D.—Mauve pink shad¬ 
ing lighter. 35c ea. 
JERSEY’S BEACON, D.—Novelty of Chinese 
scarlet with paler reverse. 50c each. 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER, D—Gigantic 
bloom of soft orchid, a color seldom seen in a 
dahlia. 50c each. 
UNCLE TOM, D.—Large extra dark maroon ; 
dazzling, velvety finish. 50c each. 
CANNA 
KING HUMBERT, 5 ft., bronze leaved, scarlet 
flowers. 15c ea. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT—4 ft., green leav¬ 
ed, deep yellow flowers. 15c each. 
EUREKA—4 ft., green leaved, white flowers. 15c 
each. 
The following varieties at 3c each or 35c per 
doz. 
ALBANIA —Large white. 
AMERICA —Soft lavender-pink. 
ARLON —Large early orange. 
BEVIERE —Pure deep salmon; soft cream throat. 
CINCINNATUS HEINE —Cream with deeper 
throat. 
HALLEY— Light salmon pink, throat cream and 
red. 
LOS ANGELES —Grenadine pink; throat orange 
tinted carmine; “The Cut and Come Again Glad’’. 
MAIDENS BLUSH— Early delicate pink shad¬ 
ing lighter at the throat. 
MING TOY —Large deep buff with yellow throat. 
MYRA —Yellow with salmon suffusion. 
ROSE 1910—Pure rose pink; white central lines. 
VIRGINIA —Raspberry red shading to begonia 
rose. 
WILBRIN CK —Pink sport of Halley with same 
throat markings. 
MARY FICKFORD —Delicate creamy white with 
primrose throat. 
NEWER INTRODUCTIONS IN GLADS 
BUCKEYE —Ruffled, very large rose pink tinted 
old rose. 5c each. 
CHALLENGER —G iant, rich, velvety dark red. 
5c each. 
JEWEL —Large, light salmon pink with golden 
throat. 5c each. 
LILAC —Old Rose. Large; fine. 50c each. 
SPLENDORA —Very dark wine; large, rich and 
velvety. 5c each. 
COPPER BRONZE —Coppery orange, extensively 
flaked “smoky"; red tongue on lower petals; 
large metallic appearing flowers 7^>c each. 
THE ORCHID —New and distinct type; ruffled, 
frilled and lacinated. Delicate lavender becoming 
deeper at the edge, closely resembling the finest 
orchids in form and color. 7^c each. 
W. H. PHIPPS —Soft pink tinted with light rose 
salmon; lower petals faintly striped and flecked 
ruby. Immense size and large number of open 
flowers has made it the sensation of the Gladiolus 
shows. 10c each. 
FINEST MIXED GLADS— 25c per doz. $.2.00 
per 100. 
CHOICE MIXED GLADS (smaller size)—15c 
per doz. $1.00 per 100. 
Dreers Whit© 
