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Bronze Beauty —Beautiful bronze as its name 
implies. 
Aimee —Salmon shaded bluff. 
Dee Dee— A lovely lavender. 
Guiding Star —The very best white. 
Little Jennie —Primrose yellow. 
Little Sweetheart —Red tipped with white. 
Each of above, 35c; or any six, $2.00. 
Blue 
BARON HU LOT—Long, graceful spikes, of 
good-sized, well-opened flowers, having a rich 
indigo-blue color. Very unique and beautiful 
shade, and never fails to attract attention. 
Each, 10c; / 2 doz., 60c; doz. f $1.00. 
SHOW 
Show Dahlia 
Show Dahlias are usually of solid color, but 
in certain varieties the tips of the petals may 
be of another. They are usually round, ball- 
shaped, and are always beautiful and compact. 
Bonnie Blue 
Deep solid pink. 
Each, 45c. 
Clara Sealon ^ 
Gladiolus 
Gladiolus are 
the most satis¬ 
factory, desirable 
and popular of 
all the garden 
bulbs. Nothing 
else of the kind 
costs so little, 
grows and blooms 
so readily in any 
soil or climate as 
Gladiolus. They 
thrive and bloom 
with the least 
care and atten¬ 
tion, and make a 
display which for 
brilliancy and 
beauty of color¬ 
ing few bulbs can 
equal and none 
surpass. Plant 
any time from 
March to June. 
Lavender 
BYRON L. SMITH —Delicate lavender, deep¬ 
est at the edges of the petals and shading 
toward white in the center; gives the impres¬ 
sion of an orchid. Well arranged on good stem. 
Each, 10c; / 2 doz., 50c; doz., 90c. 
Orange 
ORANGE QUEEN —A very warm tint; large, 
open flowers on good stem; justly considered 
one of the very choicest novelties in Prim. 
Hybrids. 3 for 25c; '/ 2 doz., 45c; doz., 80c. 
ALICE TIPLADY — Bright saffron-orange; 
large, open flowers on strong, stiff stem; excel¬ 
lent cutflower and forcer. Each, 5c; i/ 2 doz., 30c; 
doz., 50c. 
Pink 
AMERICA — Delicate lavender pink, large 
flowers, borne on strong stems well placed. A 
very popular variety as a cut flower. 4 for 25c; 
i/ 2 doz., 35c; doz., 60c. 
LE MARECHAL FOCH— An early-flowering 
strong-growing variety with deep rose-pink 
flowers. Long spikes. Each, 5c; / 2 doz., 30c; 
doz., 50c. 
Salmon 
MAI DEN BLUSH —Superb light pink; flowers 
well placed on tall, slender stem; oftentimes pro¬ 
ducing two and three spikes to the bulb. Each, 
5c; */ 2 doz., 30c; doz., 50c. 
Red 
FLAMING SWORD — Brilliant red, slightly 
overlaid with orange. Tall straight spikes with 
ten or more flowers open at a time. 4 for 25c; 
|/ 2 doz., 35c; doz., 60c. 
MRS. FRANCIS KING —Color is a very pleas¬ 
ant light scarlet, strikingly attractive. Separate 
flowers often measure 4 to 5 inches across and 
5 to 6 flowers are open at one time. Each, 5c; >/ 2 
doz., 30c; doz., 50c. 
Spotted 
HALLEY — The color is a delicate salmon- 
pink with a slight roseate tinge, though the 
lower petals bear a creamy blotch with a stripe 
of bright red through the center. Each, 5c; '/ 2 
doz., 30c; doz., 50c. 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON — The flowers 
are very large and well-expanded, of a lovely 
flushed salmon-pink with brilliant carmine, or 
deep blood-red blotches in the throat. 4 for 25c; 
>/ 2 doz., 35c; doz., 60c. 
4 for 25c; '/ 2 doz., 35c; doz., 60c. 
White 
LILY WHITE —A fine snow white variety. 
Good height and good sized blossoms. Six or 
seven blooms open at a time. 
4 for 25c; </ 2 doz., 35c; doz., 60c. 
PEACE —Flowers are large, of good form, 
g >rrectly placed on a heavy, straight spike. 
eautiful white, with pale lilac feathering on 
interior petals. 4 for 25c; /z doz., 35c; doz., 60c. 
Yellow 
NIAGARA —Giant Yellow. In color the flow¬ 
ers are of a delightful cream shade with the 
two lower inside petals or segments blending to 
canary-yellow. The throat is splashed and tint¬ 
ed with carmine. The flower spike is very erect 
and stout and is wrapped with broad dark- 
green foliage. 4 for 25c; y 2 doz., 35c; doz., 60c. 
