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THE INLAND SEED C O.’S 
Jane Cowl 
$3.30. 
Bronze and old gold. Wonderful 
for exhibition. Each, 60c; Zz doz., 
Tprapv A decided novelty of Chinese 
1 scarlet. Truly an exhibition 
flower. Each, 40c; Zz doz., $2.10. 
A beautiful shade of rose 
jcisey s oeauiy pink Eachi 3 0c; / doz., 
$1.50. 
,! A?M ar1 Rich chrome yellow with 
1CIV V-r .LyJ.Ci.jI tX g^jrnnn rod onffnc-innc 
Each, 40c; / 2 doz., $2.10. 
Pride of California SXJJ c ™ t 1 S fl 0 ® x r ; 
Highly recommended. Each, 30c; j/ 2 doz., $1.50. 
Svlvia pleasing mauve pink, changing to 
oylvltt wk it e j n the center. Each 30c; / 2 doz., 
$1.50. 
Treasure Island 
A bright apricot with 
gold and rose shadlings. 
Each, 40c; / 2 doz., $2.10. 
POMPON 
Pompon 
The plants grow into neat little bushes which 
are covered with small, perfectly ball-shaped 
Dahlias, measuring up to 2 inches in diameter. 
The flowers are always double to the very cen¬ 
ter and in many varieties the. petals are curled. 
Joe Fette A pure w hite, perfect form. 
Madeline ^® le primrose edsred with rosy 
Neatness Creamy yellow with a dash of blush 
pink. 
Nerissa A SOft mauve fink, much admired. 
Gladiolus 
Gladiolus are 
the most satis¬ 
factory, desirable 
and popular of 
all the garden 
bulb s. Nothing 
else of the kind 
costs so little 1 , 
grows and blooms 
so readily in any 
soil or climate as 
Gladiolus. T hey 
thrive and bloom 
with the least 
care and atten¬ 
tion, and make a 
display which for 
brilliancy and 
beauty of color¬ 
ing few bulbs can 
equal and none 
surpass. Plant 
any time from 
March to June. 
Blue 
BARON HU LOT —Long, graceful spikes, of 
good-sized, well-opened flowers, having a rich 
indigo-blue color. Very unique and beautiful 
shade, and never fails to attract attention. 
Each, 10c; / 2 doz., 60c; doz., $1.00. 
Lavender 
BYRON L. SMITH —Delicate lavender, deep¬ 
est at the edges of the petals and shading 
toward white in the center; gives the impres¬ 
sion of an orchid. Well arranged on good stem. 
Each, 10c; / 2 doz., 50c; doz., 90c. 
Orange 
ORANGE QUEEN —A very warm tint; large, 
open flowers on good stem; justly considered 
one of the very choicest novelties In Prim. 
Hybrids. 3 for 25c; / 2 doz., 45c; doz., 80c. 
ALICE TIP LADY — Bright saffron-orange; 
large, open flowers on strong, stiff stem; excel¬ 
lent cutflower and forcer. Each, 5c; / 2 doz., 30c; 
doz., 50c. 
Pink 
AMERICA — Delicate lavender pink, large 
flowers, borne on strong stems well placed. A 
very popular variety as a cut flower. 4 for 25c; 
Zz doz.. 35c; doz., 60c. 
LE MARECHAL FOCH— An early-flowering 
strong-growing variety with deep rose-pink 
flowers. Long spikes. Each, 5o; Z 2 doz., 30c; 
doz., 50c. 
Salmon 
MAI DEN BLUSH —Superb light pink; flowers 
well placed on tall, slender stem; oftentimes pro¬ 
ducing two and three spikes to the bulb. Each, 
5c; / 2 doz., 30c; doz., 50c. 
Fascination Soft pmk - 
Fashion Indian red - 
All varieties, each, 30c; i/ 2 . doz., $1.50. 
See page 46 concerning postage on 
nursery stock. 
Red 
FLAMING SWORD — Brilliant red, slightly 
overlaid with orange. Tall straight spikes with 
ten or more flowers open at a time. 4 for 25c; 
Z 2 doz., 35c; doz., 60c. 
See pages 70-72 for prices and de¬ 
scription of brooders. 
