Summer Blooming Bulbs 
DAHLIA BULBS 
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GLADIOLUS BULBS 
L<>8 AKGGLE8. Beautiful shrimp pink with slow¬ 
ing orange-carmine blotch in throat, tall and graceful 
stems. One of the best forcing varieties for florists, 
most bulbs blooming with two spikes. 10c each; 3 for 
20c; 8 for 00c. 
BYRON L. SMITH. Lavender-pink bloom on white 
ground. Yellow throat. 3 for 18c. 
EVELYN KIRTLAND. Coral-pink with deeper 
edges and a scarlet blotch. 3 for 15c; 13 for OOc. 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON. Deep rose pink, shad¬ 
ing to a pale pink throat noted for large bright rose 
red blotch on lower petals. Strong straight spike. In 
great demand everywhere. 2 for 15c; 7 for 40c. 
PURPLE GLORY. Rich velvety crimson-purple 
flowers of excellent form and beautifully ruffled. 3 
for 20c i 0 for 35c. 
SCHWAHEN. Beautiful light yellow flowers with 
crimson blotch. Handsome yellow buds. 3 for 18c; 7 
for 40c. 
GIANT NYMPH. Large flowers Of a lovely light 
rose pink with a creamy yellow throat. 3 for 18ci 12 
for 80c. 
MING TOY (Prim.) Showy deep buff with yellow 
throat; large flowers on tall, strong stem; very pleas¬ 
ing variety. 3 for 20c. 
VIRGINIA. Flaming scarlet; large massive flowers, 
many open at a time, making a gorgeous display of 
dazzling red; good forcer. 3 for 20c. 
SCARLET WONDER. Purest deep scarlet; mam¬ 
moth flowers, many open at a time on tall, stiff stems; 
a real giant. 10c each, 4 for 30c. 
CRIMSON GLOW. Glowing, velvety crimson, shaded 
deeper in the center; tall, strong grower, flowers well 
placed; considered the best in its color. 3 for 20c; » 
for SOc. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS. Begonia-rose, striped 
orange-scatlet. 3 for 18c; -12 for OOc. 
BREAK O’ DAY. Soft LaFrance pink flushed with 
cream. Tips of petals are a shade deeper pink. There 
Is a zone of light yellow bn lower petals with delicate 
center line of red, very early. 3 for 18e» 12 for OOc. 
MAIDEN BLUSH. One of the most delicate pinks 
imaginable. Very graceful. The earliest of all to 
bloom. 3 for 15c; 0 for 25c; 12 for 45c; 30 for $1.00. 
ARLON. Saffron red. Free bloomer and great mul¬ 
tiplier. Open flower. 3 for 18c; 10 for 50c| 25 for $1.00. 
CLIO... Very slender, of beautiful orange color with 
deep yellow throat. Elegantly traced and veined deep 
orange. Each 10c; 5 for 45c. 
Gold Medal Mixed Gladiolus 
Extra large and choice sorts; magnificent colors. 
We grew a large quantity of these each season and 
experts pronounced them the finest mixture they had 
ever seen. 3 for 15c; 0 for 25c; 12 for 35c; 30 for 75c; 
100 for $2.00. By mall. 
Cheap Mixed Gladiolus 
We have an extra large stock of good blooming 
bulbs in the common cheaper varieties. Many Primu- 
linus. in this. 0 for 18c; 12 for 30c; 35 for 50c; 100 
for $1.00. __ 
We have one of the finest and largest collections of 
Hardy or Perennial Phlox in the country. We will 
mail you 12 plants of assorted varieties in spring for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
UUEEN VICTORIA. Extremely free blooming yel¬ 
low. Blossoms small, round and produced in great 
profusion. 25c each; 3 for 70c. 
DOROTHY PEACOCK (Show). One of the strongest 
growers and first to bloom. Shell-pink, fine cut flow¬ 
er. Large and full. 25c each; 3 for 05c. 
QUEEN MARY. One of the best lavenders. Good 
size blossoms. 25c each; 4 for 80c. 
OREGON BEAUTY. Grand decorative sort. Bright 
vermillion red. Flowers on long graceful stems. One 
of the best bloomers. 25c each; 3 for 05c. 
CRIMSON BEAUTY (Show). Rich bright carmine. 
Round, ball-shaped flowers. Petals perfectly cupped. 
Free flowering. A very popular variety. 20c each; 3 
for SOc. 
CYCLE. Rich true red, self-colored. Large flowers. 
A perfect cactus variety and one of the best on the 
market. Very free flowering. SOc each; 2 for SOc. 
DRACUT PURPLE (Decorative). True purple, self- 
colored. Free flowering. This variety is In great de¬ 
mand because of its unusual color. 2©c each; 3 for SOc. 
JACK ROSE (Decorative). Rich, velvety crimson, 
like famous old Jack Rose. An ideal cut flower sort. 
Early and profuse bloomer. 20c each; 3 for SOc. 
Mixed DAHLIA BULBS 
There are hundreds of varieties in our Mixed Dah¬ 
lias. Nearly all of them are choice double sorts. We 
grow so many of these that we offer them at a low 
price to dispose of the surplus. 3 for 3©c 7 for SOc; 20 
for $1.00; 45 for $2.00 by mall. 
OXAUS BULBS 
We grow these by the millions in pink and white 
mixed. They bloom in early summer outdoors and 
are pretty for border or pot plants. Put up in pack¬ 
ages of 25 for 10c; 100 fer 25e. 
TUBEROSES 
EXCELSIOR PEARL TUBE-ROSE. Deliciously fra¬ 
grant waxy white flowers. Plant In the garden as 
soon as all danger from frost is past or grow them 
in pots or boxes. 2 for 15c; 4 for 25c; 12 for 70c; 20 
for $1.00. 
Tuberous Rooted Begonias 
A very desirable plant, either for window, conser¬ 
vatory, or outdoor planting; it grows to perfection in 
well-shaped and sheltered places. As pot-plants for 
the conservatory or veranda, they are unrivalled. 
DOUBLE MIXED. Many colors. 85c each; 2 for OOc; 
4 for $1.00. 
Cinnamon Vines 
A hardy rapid climber with glossy leaves and 
small cluster of flowers. Vines die down each season 
and start from bulb in spring. We have harvested 
thousands of fine bulbs. 5 for 30c; 12 for 05c. 
Rudebeckia Plants 
Rudebeckia or Golden Glow is very hardy and 
blooms profusely anywhere. Plants 4 to 6 feet high 
and loaded with double yellow blossoms about the 
size of small roses. 2 plant* for 25c; 0 for 50c. 
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Grasses for Lawns 
The best lawns are made where 
one variety of grass Is sown giving 
it an even green appearance. Some 
fine and some coarse seed makes 
an uneven appearance. Red Top 
and Kentucky Blue Grass are the 
best for lawns. 
Red Top seed is very sma'l and 
goes a long way in sowing lawns. 
It is the best all around grass for 
that purpose. Clean seed 40c lb. 
WHITE CLOVER 
The dwarf spreading or creeping- 
variety with white, sweet-scented 
blossoms. This is very desirable for 
lawns; also very valuable for past¬ 
ure. V* lb. 20c; lb. 70e; 8 lb*. $1-30 
by mall. 
Grasses-Contmuod 
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS. One of 
the most popular grasses for lawn 
or pastures. Does well on almost 
any soil. Lb. 45c; 2 lb*. SOc. 
....TIMOTHY. One of the best known 
grasses and most desirable for hay. 
Makes a good lawn when sown very 
thick so it can not grow coarse. 
Lb. 35c; 3 lb*. »5c. 
If insects of any kind bother your 
plants a spray for both Sucking and 
Chewing Insects gets them all. 
Green Tox, Red Arrow or Evergreen 
are the best sprays to use. A bottle 
of either kind mailed for 35c. A 
Cheap Sprayer can be had at most 
hardware or drug stores for 50c up. 
Shasta Daistj Giant Fringed 
310) 4—Very large pure white 
daisy with handsomely fringed and 
curved petals. Pkt. 10c.; 3 pkts. 
for 25c. 
SHASTA DAISY Conner 
311) 4 —A new strain of Shasta 
Daisy particularly adapted to flor¬ 
ists’ culture, owing to its vigorous 
habit and length of stems. Con¬ 
queror is as large as Shasta Alas¬ 
ka Daisy and grows on stems 2 )4 
to 3 feet in length. A remarkable 
strain. Pkt. 10c. 
