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EMMA V. WHITE CO., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
Gladioli, Dahlias, Gannas, Lilies 
There are many kinds of Gladioli and all kinds of prices. Often you will find 
offers of 25 Glads for 25c. In most instances, such bulbs are either little tiny 
things that will have to be grown on by you for at least one season before you 
will have any bulbs worth while from which to grow real flowers, or else if they 
are large bulbs, they are from greenhouse benches, where the life of the bulb 
has been entirely exhausted by forcing. The bulbs which we offer are grown 
for the most discriminating fanciers, are blooming sizes which will bloom for 
you this year, and are prizewinning varieties. Happily enough, we are able to 
offer these at almost as low a price as the cheap bulbs. 
ALBANIA. Fine pure white. 
BREAK O’DAY. LaFrance. Pink, pencil on yel¬ 
low. Very fine. 
E. J. SHAYLOR. Ruffled Rose-pink. 
FLAMING SWORD. Bright red. 
GIANT NYMPH. Very large pink. 
JOE COLEMAN. Ruffled dark red rose. 
LOS ANGELES. Orange salmon. 
THE FOUR LEADING CUT 
FLOWER DAHLIAS 
At prices you can afford to pay. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY. A grand color large ero- 
sine pink. Has surpassed all recent introduc¬ 
tions in awards all over the country. Ea. 26c 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER. Beautiful soft or¬ 
chid or rich rosy mauve. A prolific bloomer. 
Exhibition type. Each 26c. 
JANE COWL. Has b een a success wherever 
grown. Cut flowers command high prices. 
Buff and old gold, blending to apricot and 
rose at center. Ea. 26c. 
SAGAMORE. Its color, a golden yellow suf¬ 
fused with orange, makes it valuable for 
early fall decorations. Ea. 26c. 
RED PINK. Autumn shades, mixed. 
Ea. 18c; 2 for 30c; 6 for 59c. 
GLORIOUS CANNAS 
THE PRESIDENT. The finest red canna. Enor¬ 
mous flowers, green foliage. A mass of glow¬ 
ing scarlet. Ea. 12c. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT. The best yellow. 
Green foliage. Flowers golden yellow, spotted 
red. Height 4 ft. Ea. 12c. 
KING HUMBERT. The most popular of all. 
Bronze leaved variety with orange scarlet 
flowers. Ea. 12c. 
SPECIAL OFFER; One each of these three 
finest cannas, 29c. 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH. Light pink. 
MY'RA. Salmon pink. Tall. 
SOUVENIR. Early deep yellow. 
HAND MIXED. From above and other good 
named varieties. 
Price above kinds, each 6c, 3 for 15c; 6 for 
25c; 12 for 40c; 100 for $2.50. 
REGAL OR ROYAL LILY 
(Lillium Regal or Myriophyllum) 
Regal Lily, being a native of Northwestern 
China, is hardy. “One of the most beautiful 
of all known lilies, the exquisite blending of 
tints and colors forming a charming contrast 
with the rich, deep-green foliage.” Highly recom¬ 
mended for general culture, both for the open 
ground and for pots. 
The outside of the flower is white, very 
faintly tinged with yellow at the base of 
trumpet and with pink at the point. The 
midribs are purple. Inside shows a bright 
canary-yellow deep in the throat, shading to 
pure white with just a hint of pink showing 
through from the outside. Mature bulbs pro¬ 
duce plants 3 to 4 feet high, bearing 1 to 7 
flowers. Each, 26c. 
TUBEROSES 
WHITE PEARL. The Tuberose is one of our 
finest Summer-flowering bulbs. The flowers 
are waxy-white, double and exceedingly frag¬ 
rant. A single flower will perfume a room. 
They do best in a rich warm soil-and a sunny 
situation. Plant about the 1st of May in the 
open ground, but the bulbs may be started 
in pots much earlier. Each, 10c; doz., $1.00. 
CALADIUM 
ELEPHANT’S EAR. Very effective. If planted 
in rich soil and watered in dry season, will 
develop large green leaves. Large bulbs, ea. 
28c; 3 for 80c. Mammoth bulbs, ea. 40c; 
3 for $1.14. 
SPECIAL OFFER—GOOD UNTIL APRIL 1, 1935 
To those of you who order before April 1, 1935, we will send one 
bulb each of all varieties described on this page—14 Named Gladioli, 4 
Leading Dahlias, 3 Glorious Cannas, One each Chinese Regal Lily, Tube¬ 
rose, Caladium—Entire Collection only.$2.00 
