62 Sherman Nursery Company, Charles City, Iowa 
Ganna 
Stately and highly ornamental plants, for both flowers and foliage. They attain a height 
of 2 to 5 feet and may be grown singly or in masses. Leaves green or brownish red; flowers 
scarlet, crimson, yellow, cream, etc., variously marked. Bloom early July until frost. Cannas 
must be dug up and kept from frost during the winter. Plant tuber 2 inches deep below 
surface and IS inches apart. 
Dahlias 
These summer and autumn-flowering plants are more popular than ever. They should not 
be planted until the weather has become warm and settled in spring, and should be taken up 
before severe frosts in autumn. They require a sunny situation and rich soil, to bring out 
their full beauty. One shoot only should be allowed to each root. Roots should be kept in a 
warm, dry place during winter. 3 to 6 ft. July to October. 
Gladioli 
During recent years, the Gladioli have come into great favor, the numerous blooms start¬ 
ing to open well down the tall spike and opening upward successively, often covering a 
flowering period of two weeks. Their many shades of color lend variation both in the garden 
and for cut flowers. IS inches to 3 feet. June to September. Must be dug up in fall. 
Bulbs for Fall Planting 
TULIPS—Bare indeed would many gardens be 
in the early spring were it not for the tulips. 
Their gorgeous showing is always a welcome 
one. Very easily grown. Should be planted 
in October and November. 
CROCUS—Always a favorite and one of the 
earliest garden ornaments. Plant about 2 
inches deep. Colors blue, white, yellow and 
striped. 
HYACINTHS — For fragrance and beauty of 
bloom Hyacinths have no equal among' 
bulbs. They do splendidly when planted in 
formal beds or naturalized in groups, or 
when grown in pots for indoor blooming. 
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