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LOW 
PRICES 
IB; 
BULBS 
LOWes 
QUALITY CONSIDERED 
CANNAS 
DAHLIAS 
2201 Buttercup. 2 Vs to 3 ft. Foliage green. The best dwarf 
yellow. Flowers a pure buttercup yellow. 
2203 King Humbert, Red. 4% ft. Bronze colored foliage. 
Flowers measure 5 to 7 inches across. 
2204 Mrs. Alfred Conard. 4 ft. The large, exquisitely 
shaded, salmon-pink flowers are produced on robust, upright 
2205 President. 4 ft. Green foliage. Color rich glowing 
scarlet, free bloomer. 
2210 Eureka. 4 ft. Has a green foliage. Large flowers of 
the best white. 
2211 Apricot. 4 ft. Is of a buff-yellow, base overspread 
with a salmon-pink, making a rich apricot. 
2212 David Harurn. 3 Vs ft. Intense vermilion-scarlet. 
Bronze foliage. 
2213 Hungaria. 3 Vs ft. Satiny pink flowers. Green foliage. 
2214 King Humbert, Yellow. 4 ft. Golden yellow flowers 
blotched red. Green foliage. 
2215 Madam Crozy. 3 Vs ft. Brilliant vermilion scarlet, 
edged golden yellow. Green foliage. 
All Cannas, Postpaid: 15c each; 3 for 40c; 10 or more, 10c 
each. 
GLADIOLI 
ORANGE AND YELLOW 
2401 Alice Tiplady. Orange-saffron, primulinus. 
2430 Copper Bronze. Copper-bronze, primulinus. 
2431 Miss Bloomington. Lemon yellow, lower petals deeper 
yellow. 
2432 Jap. Showy lemon yellow, primulinus. 
2433 Golden Glory. Ruffled yellow, red throat. 
2434 Robt. J. Kunderd. Orange-scarlet, medium tall. 
2435 Alton. Ruffled orange. 
2436 Beauty Wave. Canary yellow ruffled, lower petals 
darker. RED 
2440 Herbert Hoover. Cherry red, darker markings. 
2441 Black Pansy. Richest dark red, pansy-like throat. 
2442 Mrs. Calvin Coolidge. Salmon rose primulinus, lower 
petals cream. 
2443 New York. Rose red ruffled. 
2444 Purple Glory. Deep maroon-red, dark blotches. 
PINK 
2450 Highland Laddie. Beautiful pink. 
2451 A1 Smith. Salmon rose, marked with purple. 
2452 Mrs. Dr. Norton. Crearii and pink. 
2453 Pink Beam. Rose pink, beautifully marked. 
2419 Giant Nymph. Salmon-pink. 
2423 Los Angeles. Shrimp pink with orange carmine. 
LAVENDER AND PURPLE 
2460 Blue Orchid. Violet blue, gold marking. 
2641 Byron L. Smith. Laven¬ 
der-pink. 
2642 Flaming Vale. Purplish- 
red. 
2463 Loella. Smoky blue and 
old rose. 
2464 Purple Spot. Violet-red, 
showy. 
2465 Ruth Huntington. Ruffled 
violet-lilac, deeper markings. 
2466 Red Ribbon. Ruffled pur¬ 
ple-red. 
All Gladioli: Postpaid, 5c each; 
12 for 50c; 100. $3.75. 
2385 Berry’s Rainbow Gladioli 
Collection. Our selection of fine 
assorted bulbs, some named va¬ 
rieties listed above, others high¬ 
est quality bulbs of good varie¬ 
ties. This collection includes a 
splendid variety of colors of 
plain petal, ruffled and primu- 
linus gladioli. 100 Bulbs. Post¬ 
paid: $3.25. 
Cactus—Fringed Dahlias with Loose Curled and 
Curved Petals 
2351 J. H. Jackson. Deep maroon. 
2354 Libelle. Royal purple. 
2355 White Cactus. White. 
2356 Mrs. C. H. Breck. Yellow, suffused with carmine. 
2357 Countess of Lonsdale. Rich salmon. 
Decorative—Broad, Flat, Loosely Arranged Petals 
2327 Jack Rose Red. Crimson red. 
2330 Copper Bronze. Copper yellow and red. 
2331 Delice. The best clear pink. 
2332 Mrs. H. L. Bassett. Lavender-purple. 
2333 Yellow Colossal. Deep golden yellow. 
2358 Pride of California. Vivid red, large. 
2359 Queen Mary. Soft pink, large. 
2360 Sylvia. Soft pink, light center. 
Peony Flowered—Open Centered Flowers 
2310 Mine. B.vstein. Rose- 
lilac, changing to light 
blue. 
2311 Hortulanus Budde. 
Scarlet with yellow center. 
2361 Mrs. Bowen Tufts. 
Rose-purple, large. 
Pom Pom—Button 
Chrysanthemum Dahlias 
2320 Amber Queen. Rich 
amber, shading apricot. 
2321 Bobby. Rich plum 
color. 
Show—Small Double 
Flowers, Ball-Shaped 
2305 Floral Park Jewell. 
Show Dahlia Red. white tipped. 
2306 Stradella. Deep purple-crimson. 
2307 Dreer’s White. Glistening white, quilled petals. 
2308 Bonnie Blue. Near blue. 
2309 M. D. Hallock. Yellow, bronze tipped. 
All Dahlias, Postpaid: 20c each; 6 for $1.00; 10 or more, 
15c each. 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
High Quality Stock 
1425 Cinnamon Vine. Grows 30 feet in a single season. 
Glossy, heart-shaped leaves. Delicate white fragrant flowers. 
Dies down in winter, but comes up again in the spring. 
Strong, healthy roots. 
1445 Madeira Vine. One of the best and most popular climbers 
for foliage effect. A rapid 
grower with light green, heart- 
shaped leaves. White, feathery 
fragrant flowers. Strong roots. 
1480 Tuberoses—Giant Flow¬ 
ering. Annual excelsior Dwarf 
Pearl-Mammoth. This Mammoth 
Strain is the highest type of 
Tuberose. The beautiful fra¬ 
grant flower spikes are borne on 
long stems, making them desir¬ 
able for cut flowers. Large size 
bulbs. Postpaid price on each of 
above 3 varieties: 10 for 35c; 
100, $2.50. 
1485 Caladium—Elephant’s Ear. 
Annual. Most effective as single 
plants on the lawn, massed in 
beds, or for margins of water. 
Leaves often attain a length of 
3 feet by 20 inches wide. Bulbs 
can be stored in dry sand over 
winter. Postpaid: 25c each; 4 
for 60c. 
Bed of Cannas 
