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SEATTLE 
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GLADIOLUS 
CULTURE OF GLADIOLUS BULBS 
Plant in the spring' in thoroughly prepared good 
garden soil to insure the acme of results. Good quality 
flowers may be produced in almost any soil but the 
size depends largely on the amount of fertilizer used. 
To insure continuous blooming until frost successive 
plantings at fifteen days intervals should be made. 
The bulbs may be lifted for storing only after the 
tops have turned completely brown. 
APPLEBLOSSQM—Light pink, tall, straight 
spike, many large flowers open at a time. 
A rare beauty. 
6 for 25c; Doz, 40a 
ALBATROSS—White, massive tall spikes, the 
finest white. 
6 for 35c; Doz. 60a 
ALTON—Ruffled orange. 
6 for 20a; Doz. 35c 
BETTY NUTHALL—Magnificent, large coral 
pink flowers with light orange throat. 
6 for 20c; Doz. 35c 
BLUE TRIUMPHATOR— Delicate light blue, 
flowers large and of heavy substance. Spikes 
tall and strong. 
6 for 50c; Doz, 90a 
CRIMSON GLOW—Exquisite large blooms of 
bright deen crimson. 
6 for 15c; Doz. 25c 
DR. BENNETT—Marvelous large flowers of rich 
peach scarlet. 
6 for 20c; Doz. 35c 
GOLDEN DREAM—Golden yellow flowers of 
medium size on long stems. 
6 for 20c; Doz. 35c 
HALEYS—Early, clear salmon pink blooms on 
fine long stems. 
6 for 20c; Doz. 35c 
KIRCHOFF’S NEW VIOLET—Deep rich violet, 
large flowers, tall straight spikes, very at¬ 
tractive. 
6 for 20c; Doz. 35c 
MINUET—Clear pure lavender, good size flowers 
of great elegance. 
6 for 25c; Doz. 40c 
MRS. P. W. SISSON—Clear cameo pink of large 
size, very sturdy and vigorous. 
6 for 20c; Doz. 35c 
MRS. VAN KONYNENBURG—Matchless aniline 
blue. 5 ft. tall, erect stems, best blue. 
6 for 20c; Doz. 35c 
MR. W. H. PHIPPS—Huge flowers, tall stems 
and clear LaFrance flowers overlaid w r ith 
salmon rose, speckled with ruby. 
6 for 20c; Doz. 35c 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS—Enormous flowers of 
begonia-rose color, striped with flame scarlet, 
lower petal pale lemon, speckled wuth ruby. 
6 for 20c; Doz. 35c 
MRS. FRANCIS KING — Brilliant flamingo pink, 
blazed with vermillion-red, very fine for mass 
effects. 
6 for 25c; Doz. 40c 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON—Salmon pink, with 
a rich maroon blotch on the three lower 
petals. 
0 for 15c; Doz. 25c 
PEACE— Pure white with pale lilac feathering 
on lower petals. Large flowers. 
6 for 15c; Doz. 25c 
PURPLE GLORY— Deepest velvety maroon, with 
almost black blotch, large ruffled flowers on 
tall stems. 
0 for 20c; Doz. 35c 
PFITZER'S TRIUMPH- -One of the largest and 
finest gladioli, the blooms are six inches 
across, bright salmon orange with red blotch. 
6 for 20c; Doz. 35c 
TYCHO ZANG -Clear salmon pink, with white 
throat, faintly dotted cerise. Immense flow¬ 
ers. 
G for 25c; Doz. 40c 
VIRGINIA —Flaming scarlet, large massive flow¬ 
ers, many open at a time. 
G for 20::; Doz. 40c 
MIXED—6 for 10c; Doz. 20e 
HARDY 
LILY CULTURE 
Lilies planted out of doors during' the fall or early 
spring flower in succession each year from June to 
October. They will increase in size, beauty and num- 
s-r of flowers as our Coast climate is perfectly suited 
to their requirements. They do best in the hardy 
■rder for the reason that the flowering stems bear 
■'-'hcs of roots immediately below the ground surface 
<1 the shady situation helps these roots to better feed 
t 1 plants. In planting use any good garden soil but 
f rainage is essential. Cover the bulbs at least 
t their own depth, and, if possible, spread one 
iin if sharp sand under the base, so that after the 
bi niake basal roots the sand will provide drainage 
in nter. 
HARDY LILIES 
(Liiium) 
AU -1TTJM—Pure white flowers, studded with 
1 nmson spots and clear gold band. Flowers 
I iense size. Deliciously fragrant. 
M hi noth Bulbs 25c ea; 65c for 3; $2.50 doz. 
AURAYUM PLATYPHYLLUM—Improved aura- 
LILIES 
turn. Flowers larger, spots yellow. Not as 
fragrant. 
35c ea; 35c for 3; $3.50 doz. 
HENRYII (The Yellow Speciosum)—Apricot yel¬ 
low, spotted brown. Mammoth bulbs. 
25c ea; 65c for 3; $2.50 doz. 
REGALE (Royal Beauiy)—White slightly suf¬ 
fused pink and yellow. Mammoth bulbs. 
15c ea; 40c for 3; $1.50 doz. 
SPECIOSUM ALBUM—Beautiful snow white 
flowers. 
Mammoth bulbs—10c ea; $1.10 for 3; $1 doz. 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM—White shaded and spot¬ 
ted with rose and red. 
Mammoth Bulbs—30c ea; 80c for 3; $3 00 doz. 
TTGRINUM SPLENDENS Single tiger lily. 
15c ea; 40c for 3; $1.50 doz. 
TIGRINUM FLORA PLENA—Double tiger lily. 
Mammoth Bulbs—25c ea; 70c for 3; $2.50 doz. 
