THE IRIS 
German Iris— Can be grown 
in any kind of soil successfully, 
,but it loves a 
I moist situation 
j best. They are 
jin bloom usually 
before Memorial 
day and the 
I flowers cover the 
most exquisite 
tints and color¬ 
ing. We believe 
we have one of 
the finest assort¬ 
ments in this pop¬ 
ular plant to be 
found anywhere. 
Colors, yellow, 
brown, purple, 
(blue and leather [brown. 
Each $ .15; Dozen, $1.20; 
5 Dozen, $4.50 
gladioli 
Gladioli— It is certain that no 
flower can give so great beauty 
for so little 
expense and la¬ 
bor as a good 
collection of the 
Gladioli. They 
are very easily 
grown and the 
ibulbs can be 
used for years. 
They make bea¬ 
utiful cut flow¬ 
ers for the 
house during 
the late summer 
and fall. Bulbs 
should be planted four inches 
deep in good mellow soil. 
We have all colors and can 
furnish you with this assortment. 
Dozen, $ .35; 5 Dozen, $1.50; 
10 Dozen, $2.50 
New and Better Varieties 
I am really not in the seed 
business, but if there is some¬ 
thing new, I always want to try 
it and find out if it really is new 
or better than the ordinary. I 
find that the varieties listed fol¬ 
lowing have some advantage over 
other varieties as to earliness, ap¬ 
pearance and quality. 
EARLY SUNRISE SWEET CORN 
This new strain can be had a 
week to ten days earlier than 
ordinary strains of Bantam. The 
ears are like Golden Bantam in 
all respects. They have 8 to l* r 
rows of medium size yellow ker¬ 
nels. The stalks are about five 
feet tall. Seventy days. 
SELECTED GOLDEN BANTAM 
Golden Bantam sweet corn is 
nothing new, but our strain has 
been 'carefully selected for years 
to get the best quality and uni¬ 
formity of ears. Try it for a 
midsummer corn. Seventy-two 
days. 
SPANISH GOLD 
This is a new strain and is 
much larger than the other early 
varieties. We have seen the 
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