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Flowering Plants 
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Dahlias 
We have carefully selected these few varieties from 
among thousands. We feel they are the best obtain' 
able and each one is outstanding. All No. 1 tubers. 
Anclrea Erickson. (I. D.) This is a big - white that attracts 
no end of attention. Ten inch flower of waxy white on 
sturdy stems. Per tuber, 75c. 
Champoeg*. (F. D.) This Dahlia has no competitor in color 
combination, being a waxy canary yellow at the center 
shading to a salmon pink, while the backs of the petals are 
a pale yellow. Large flowers on strong stems and a very 
sturdy bush makes this an ideal Dahlia. Per tuber, 70c. 
Dwight W. Morrow. (I. D.) Gigantic blooms of rich deep 
carmine-red. Blooms of 10 inches are easily attained and are 
held on good stems. Per tuber, 80c. 
Helen Ivins. (I. D.) Large lavender flowers. Early bloomer. 
Exceptionally good cut flower. Per tuber, 40c. 
Jane Cowl. (I. D.) Here is a general favorite, winning the 
admiration of everyone by its great size and beauty. A mas¬ 
sive deep flower of bi'onze and old gold on perfect stems. 
Per tuber, 30c. 
Jersey’s Melody. (S. C.) Rich carmine-red penciled red. 
A fine Cactus Dahlia. Per tuber, 75c. 
La Fiesta. (I. D. 1933.) Buttercup-yellow penciled red. 
There are interesting color variations in this Dahlia. At 
times the red blends with the yellow, giving almost a sal¬ 
mon-pink effect. The lacy petals curl and twist, giving the 
flower the appearance of a chrysanthemum. Huge blooms 
are held well above the foliage on strong stems. Won for 
largest and best flower in show at Los Angeles, 1931 ; Best 
Informal Decorative Seedling, Camden, 1932 ; Best Vase 
Variegated, Los Angeles, 1932. Per tuber, $2.00. 
Monmouth Champion. (I. D.) A large flaming orange of 
wonderful keeping qualities, and one of the prize winners 
for the last thx - ee years. The bush is spreading and is al¬ 
ways in bloom. A great favorite. Per tuber, 50c. 
Prince Of Persia. (I. D.) A very striking exhibition 
Dahlia of rich glowing crimson. The petals are long and 
pointed, giving the flower great depth. Blooms will average 
ten inches with ordinary culture and will continue from 
early till late on long stiff stems. Per tuber, 75c. 
Champoeg. 
Gladiolus 
Following varieties of the finest Show types. Were 
selected by an expert Pennsylvania florist, as being 
the pick out of thousands of kinds. We have priced 
them at a very low figure, and we hope our custom' 
ers, who are also our friends, will take advantage 
of it. 
Prices Postpaid. No. 1 Bulbs. 
Halley. Nice rose. 5c each. 
Arizona Hose. Beautiful rose. 5c each. 
Iwa. Light rose, with red blotch. 15c each. 
Laughing Waters. Pretty pink. 10c each; 2 for 15c. 
Longffellow. La France pink. 10c each; 3 for 20c. 
Marmora. Gray with pale purplish blotch. 10c each. 
Mother Machree. Lavender, overlaid at ends of petals 
with salmon. 20c each; 2 for 35c. 
Minuet. Clear light pink-lavender. 10c each; 2 for 15c. 
Richard Diener. Salmon-pink with cream throat. 8c each; 
3 for 20c. 
W. H. Phipps. Huge.. Salmon. 10c each; 2 for 15c. 
Sheila. Early, light salmon. 10c each; 3 for 20c. 
Gertrude Erry. Shell-pink, lighter in center. 15c each; 
2 for 25c. 
Mrs. J. S. Wood. Light begonia-i-ose sti’iped scarlet. 7c 
each; 3 for 15c. 
Claremont. Good light yellow. 10c each. 
Cooper Bronze. Distinct bronze. 5c each. 
Scarlet Princeps. Popular red, best. 5c each. 
Dr. Bennett. Bright red. 7c each. 
Mrs. F. C. Hornherg'er, Best late white. 6c each. 
Maiden Blush. Pink. 5c each. 
Primula. Lemon striped centex*. 5c each. 
Muriel. Lavender. 5c each. 
Bose Fallon. (F. D.) Wonderful flowers of enormous size 
carried upi’ight on straight, strong, stiff stems. The color is a 
rich old gold. Per tuber, 40c. 
Satan. (F. D.) Color, scarlet with yellow on reverse of petals, 
showing at center as petals unfold. Stems very long. Very 
Cut Flowers Galore from a Bed of “Glads.” 
True-to-Name Bulbs 
