Lief green Seed Company, Phoenix, Arizona 
Gladiolus. 
BERTIE SNOW —Very fine light laven¬ 
der with lovely silken sheen, 4 for 25c; 
per doz., 60c. 
W. H. PHIPPS —The wonder Gladiolus. 
Spikes are enormous with several flowers 
open at the same time. Lovely Salmon- 
Pink; lower petals faintly speckled ruby. 
A prize winner. 3 for 25c; per doz., 85c. 
NANCY HANKS —Rich apricot to orange 
pink. Fine placement with many florets 
open at the same time. 4 for 25c; per 
doz., 75c. 
ORANGE QUEEN —Exceptional Primulus 
variety with superb spikes of distinct 
glowing apricot-orange color. Very strik¬ 
ing. 4 for 25c; per doz., 75c. 
BETTY NUTTAL —One of the newer in¬ 
troductions. The flowers are vivid orange, 
pink and yellow, and form a wonderful 
spike of splendid substance. Tall and vig¬ 
orous. Each, 10c; per doz., $1.00. 
MRS. P. W. SISSON — Immense, ruffled 
soft pink. 4 for 25c; per doz., 60c. 
Gladiolus 
Plant more Gladiolus bulbs this winter. This beautiful flower thrives 
exceedingly well when planted from November on during the winter months. 
Gladioli will thrive in almost any soil with the exception of extremely 
heavy soils. They require full sunlight and are liable to injure' only from 
rank manure. Plant the bulbs six to nine inches apart to a depth of about 
four inches. We recommend free use of water during the season of active 
growth, particularly as the buds begin to show color, which is beneficial 
in producing fine flowers. We can furnish Gladiolus bulbs from November 
to March. 
The following varieties are all choice selections. Plant them freely. 
GOLD EAGLE —Deep rich yellow blooms daintily frilled. 4 for 25c; per 
doz., 60c. 
MRS. VAN KONYNENBURG —Matchless aniline-blue. Fine healthy grow¬ 
er. 3 for 25c; per doz., 75c. 
DR. BENNETT —Peerless flaming scarlet variety with ruby throat. Flowers 
of good substance. 3 for 25c; per doz., 75c. 
PFITZERS TRIUMPH —One of the largest and most striking Gladioli. It 
is a flaming scarlet orange though usually placed in the red class. 3 for 25c; 
per doz., 85c. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS —Said to be the largest Gladiolus in existence. Color 
is Begonia rose, striped with flame and brilliant scarlet. 3 for 25c; per 
doz., 75c. 
GLORIANA —Golden salmon with pure yellow throat. Large flowers; many 
open at one time. 4 for 25c; per doz., 60c. 
MINUET —An exquisite flower of beau¬ 
tiful clear lavender. The spikes are of 
good size and florets nicely placed on 
straight stems. 4 for 25c; per doz., 75c. 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON —Rose pink 
with carmine blotch. 4 for 25c; per 
doz., 60c. 
CRIMSON GLOW —Glowing velvety crim¬ 
son, shaded deeper in center; tall, strong 
grower and flowers well placed. 4 for 
25c; per doz., 75c. 
ALBATROSS — One of the finest white 
Gladiolus. The spikes are large with 
flowers of wonderful substance. No 
markings in throat. Each, 10c; per doz., 
$ 1.00 
Canna. 
VICTOR —Brilliant red and white blotch. 
A beautiful flower. 4 for 25c; per doz., 
60c. 
LI EFGREEN’S SPECIAL COLLECTION 
—One each of the above 19 varieties for 
$100, postpaid. 
LI EFGREEN’S SPECIAL MIXTURE —In¬ 
cludes all of the fine varieties listed 
above. Per doz., 50c; per 100, $3.75; 
postpaid. 
Cannas 
Cannas are the most easily grown and most useful bedding plants we have. 
They thrive in any soil, but respond quickly to good treatment. Spade the Canna 
bed to a depth of two feet, incorporating any fertilizer thiat may be at hand, and 
keep the plants well watered. The results will be surprising. 
LARGE RED—Each 10c; dozen, $1.00; postpaid. 
LARGE YELLOW—Each, 10c; dozen, $1.00; postpaid. 
LARGE, BEAUTIFUL PINK—Each, 15c; dozen, $1.50; postpaid. 
Amaryllis 
BELLADONNA MAJOR —Luxuriant foliage during fall, winter and spring. In 
late spring the foliage dies off and during the summer months the flower stalks 
rise from the bare ground with umbells of lovely rose-pink lillies. Flowers are 
fragrant and keep well. The bulbs should be planted during the late fall and 
winter and spring months, but do not always bloom during the first year. Large 
size bulbs, 25c each, $2.50 per doz., postpaid. 
V ITT AT I HYBRIDS —The finest of this class. The flowers have six petals of vel¬ 
vety texture, which curve back and open wide so that these gorgeous flowers 
often measure 8 to 10 inches across. The colors vary through all shades of red, 
scarlet, pink and white. 75c each, 3 for $2.00, postpaid. 
JOHNSON I —Brilliant red and very large flowers. One of the very finest. Very 
seldom fail to bloom. 60c each, 3 for $1.50, postpaid. 
Amaryllis. 
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