MONTBRETIAS 
Splendid cut flowers for outside growing. Handle the same as summer gladiolus. 
Crocosmiaflora. Blending of orange and red. Vigorous grower. Per 1000.$ 20.00 
EARLHAM HYBRIDS. New race of giant flowers many times larger than other 
varieties of montbretias. 
Jlis Majesty. Flowers 4 inches or more across. Scarlet at edge of petals, shading 
to gold at center. Per 100.. 12.00 
Janies Coey. Vermillion-scarlet. Per 100 . .. ....... 12.00 
Queen Adelaide. Deep orange, shaded red. Per 100... 12.00 
Queen Alexandra. Chrome-yellow. Per 100. 12.00 
Queen of Spain. Golden orange. Per 100... .. 25.00 
Una. Rich apricot with carmine blotch. Per 100... . 10.00 
DAHLIAS 
The best of the stiff-stemmed, long-keeping florist varieties. Strong, healthy 
Northwest grown tubers guaranteed to grow. 
Bobbe Dean. A great 1936 introduction. The same form, size, long, stiff stems of the wonder¬ 
ful dahlia, Jersey’s Beauty, but more prolific and a new, sensational color—clear irri- 
descent pinkish golden-buff. One needs only to glance at this flower to realize it is 
destined for extensive commercial use. Award of merit, East Lansing Trial Gardens, 1935. 
Strong, field grown tubers... ST.50 each 
Dad Smith. (1935) A remarkable florist flower of long keeping quality. Glowing red with 
petals edged yellow. Form and stem identical with Jersey’s Beauty. Plant 4 1 / £-5 1 / £ feet 
high. Sweepstakes in both Holland and America. A money-making flower.$3.00 each 
Jane Cowl. Huge bronze and gold.........$ 8.00 per 100 
Jersey’s Beauty. Finest pink .... 10.00 per 100 
Mrs. I. de ver Warner. Huge lavender. . 8.00 per 100 
Sagamore. Golden yellow ..... 10.00 per 10(1 
NEW PLANTS OF SPECIAL VALUE TO FLORISTS 
Ilelkin’s Forcing Viola “Wedgewood”. A remarkable deep purple-blue viola of ever- 
blooming habit, valuable for flowers under glass. Also splendid as a garden sub¬ 
ject. Perfectly hardy and in full bloom in early spring when other varieties are 
dormant. Per 100 .. ..$ 15.00 
Delkin’s Double Primrose “Lavender Beauty”. A beautiful double form of the hardy 
primula vulgaris. Exquisite orchid-lavender flowers in great profusion. Flowers 
splendid for corsage and boutonniere work. A very profitable spring bedding plant 
easily and rapidly propagated by division. Per 100__ 20.00 
SNAPDRAGON SEED 
Finest new varieties. 
Radiance. A 1934 introduction. Radiant deep pink, well formed heads, heavy stem of 
medium length. No tendency to come blind. Abundance of fine flowers at Christ¬ 
mas. Per pkt.... . | 00 
New Dawn. A 1934 introduction. Golden orange, straight stiff stem. No need to dis¬ 
bud. Magnificent flower. Per pkt. j qq 
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