STAR DAHLIAS 
•AUTUMN STAR (Gill)—Bright autumn shades of gold and bronze; petals shading lighter at tips.35 
•CRIMSON STAR (Gill)—Deep crimson. Long, erect stems.35 
•GARNET STAR (Gill)—Deep garnet red. A splendid cut flower.35 
•MAGENTA STAR (Gill)—Perfect star type on long, erect stems. Deep magenta rose.35 
•GILL’S CERISE STAR (Gill)—Long, slender, erect stems. Ideal for cutting.35 
•SCARLET STAR (Gill)—Bright scarlet, freely produced on medium plants. Fine for cutting.35 
•SYLVIA STAR (Gill)—Soft silvery pink. Cactus petals. Long, erect stems. 35 
WHITE STAR—White with orange pollen center. Long, erect stems. Ideal for cutting. .35 
GILL'S SELECT GLADIOLI 
We grow many of the bulbs we offer and you will find them fully acclimated to Northwest condi¬ 
tions. They should be planted 3% inches deep in good rich soil well prepared. Planting time will depend 
upon your choice. March 1 to June 1 will usually permit full bloom. 
PRICES GIVEN ARE POSTPAID—6 at dozen rate. Only one variety may be used to secure the 
dozen rate. We supply good healthy bulbs of large size that will give strong spikes of bloom. 
Doz. 
ALBATROSS—Large, pure white, lily shaped flowers. Tall spikes. Each 10c. .75 
APRICOT GLOW—(Prim. Grand) Clear, warm apricot. Extra tall spikes. Each 5c. .50 
ARABIA—Rich, very dark red. Large blooms on tall spikes. Each 5c. -50 
AVE MARIA—Medium violet blue. Opens several large flowers at a time. 2 for 15c. .60 
BERTY SNOW—Beautiful lavender. Fine well placed flowers. 2 for 15c. .60 
BETTY NUTHALL—Giant blooms; glowing orange pink with light yellow throat. 2 for 15c. .60 
BILL SOWDEN—Very fine, large, deep red blooms. Each 10c. *75 
BLEEDING HEART—White tinted pink; striking red blotch. Each 10c. -76 
CARDINAL PRINCE—Early. Pure cardinal red. Fine form; strong grower. Each 5c -50 
CARMINEA—Pure carmine red. Exhibition type. Each 20c. 2.00 
COMMANDER KOEHL—Immense, dark scarlet. A prize winner. Each 10c. .75 
CORYPHEE—Clear, wax-like rose pink, similar to Ophelia rose. Each 10c.. .75 
DR. F. E. BENNETT—Fine scarlet. Large flowers, tall spikes. 2 for 15c. .60 
DR. L. H. BAILEY—Velvety, deep rose red with darker throat blotch. 2 for 15c. .60 
EIGHTH WONDER—Huge, smoky old rose. Fine, tall spikes. 2 for 15c. -60 
GATE OF HEAVEN—New. Wonderful, ruffled, clear, deep yellow. Each 25c. 2.50 
GIANT NYMPH—Large, light salmon rose. One of the best pinks. Each 5c. .50 
GLORIANA—Golden salmon, clear yellow throat. A beautiful flower. 2 for 15c. .60 
GOLD EAGLE—Early flowering vigorous yellow. Each 5c. .50 
HEAVENLY BLUE—Large, clear, delicate, lavender blue. Long spikes. Each 10c. .75 
HINEMOA—Large, deep rose flaked with chocolate; yellow throat. Very striking. Each 15c. 1.50 
JESSIE—Extra fine pink with white throat. Each 10c. .75 
LA PALOMA—Vivid orange flowers of heavy texture. Tall spikes. Each 5c. .50 
MARMORA—Smoky gray lavender with purplish blotch. Very fine. 2 for 15c. .60 
MARY O’MINE—Giant pure white, like a big white lily. 2 for 15c. .60 
MINUET—Finest light lavender. Large flowers on tall erect spike. 2 for 15c. .60 
MOORISH KING—Large, fine, leather-like, maroon flowers. Each 20c. 2.00 
MOTHER MACHREE—Smoky salmon blended with lavender and gold. Each 10c. .85 
MRS. ANNA PFITZER—Tall spike of creamy white flowers. Very fine. Each 15c.... 1.50 
MRS. P. W. SISSON—Clear pink. One of the best in this color. Each 5c. .50 
OLIVE GOODRICH—Extra tall; white with edging of pink. Pale yellow throat. Each 5c..... .50 
OUR SELECTION—Salmon red flaked with deeper shade and gray. Striking cerise and cream 
blotch. Each 10c .... .75 
PELEGRINA—Large deep blue. The best dark blue to date. Each 10c. .85 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH—Immense blooms of salmon orange with deep salmon red blotch. Each 5c .50 
PICARDY—Immense blooms of soft shrimp pink. A sensational flower. Each 10c. .75 
PURPLE GLORY—Deep velvety maroon purple. Large and ruffled. Each 5c. .50 
QUEEN OF BREMEN—Very dainty lavender pink. Early, vigorous grower. Each 5c. .50 
RITA BECK—Large shell pink flowers of heavy texture. Early. 2 for 15c. .60 
ROSE MARIE PFITZER—New. Ruffled flowers of light cream tinted pink. Large spikes. Each 5c 5.00 
SCARLET BEDDER—(Prim. Grand) Beautiful, soft yet glowing scarlet. Each 5c. .50 
SCHWABEN GIRL—New. Early, large, pure pink self color. Each 15c. 1.50 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM—New. Fine exhibition white. Each 65c. 6.50 
STUTTGARDIA—Brilliant orange scarlet without markings. Massive spikes. Each 10c. .75 
TROUBADOUR—Finest large clear purple. 2 for 15c... .60 
WASAGA—(Prim. Grand) Clear golden buff, somewhat ruffled. Each 25c. 2.25 
W. H. PHIPPS—Beautiful salmon pink. Lower petals, slightly flecked. 2 for 15c. .60 
WUERTEMBURGIA—Dazzling fiery scarlet with cream throat. Each 10c. .75 
YELLOW PERFECTION—Tall pure yellow. Best early yellow. Each 10c. .85 
GLADIOLI IN MIXTURE 
Doz. 100 
GILL’S FANCY MIXTURE—A very high grade mixture, mixed from named sorts.$ .50 $ 3.50 
OREGON MIXTURE—A very good mixture of various colors, well worth the price. .25 1.75 
PRIMULINUS MIXTURE—Rare shades of rich yellow, rose, salmon, scarlet, etc.. .40 2.50 
GLORIOUS GLADIOLI OFFER FLORIST GLADIOLI OFFER 
90 medium size bulbs, 1 to 1% inches in diameter, 55 large size bulbs, 1*4 inches up, in a fine mix- 
in splendid mixture, for $1.00 postpaid. These will ture, for $1.00 postpaid. This mixture is made from 
make fine blooms the first season. You will be sur- named standard sorts and newer introductions un¬ 
prised at the value you receive. This offer enables labeled and comprises large flowering varieties with 
everyone to have a fine Gladioli garden. Wonderful good cut flower qualities, chosen so as to make a 
value. good range of colors. Our selection of varieties. 
RADIO GARDEN TALKS BY RAY W. GILL 
Will be given over KGW on Sunday afternoons beginning February 2nd and continuing during 
February, March and April. Watch the Radio programs and newspapers for further information. 
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