Gladiolus 
We have about 15 named varieties in quantity, 
all of the large-flowered type, most of them late 
introductions. They have all been carefully treat¬ 
ed with bi-chloride of mercury and are guaranteed 
to be free from thrips, dry rot and other fungus 
diseases. Prices vary from 2c to 10c each. Spe¬ 
cial prices in quantities. 
Roses 
Strictly No. 1 field-grown roses 2-years old, 
guaranteed true to name. 
50c each—3 for $1.35—$5.00 per dozen 
Patented roses according to their advertised 
prices. 
Hybrid Teas.—Ami Quinard, Autumn, Duchess 
of Athol, Joanna Hill, Julien Potin, Lady Margaret 
Stewart, Mev. Van Rossem, Mrs. Pierre S. du Pont, 
Mrs. Sam McGredy, Olympiad, President Herbert 
Hoover, Roslyn, Souvenir de Claudius Pernet, Bri- 
arcliff, E. G. Hill, Gruss an Teplitz, Hadley, Double 
White Kiliarney, Los Angeles, Mme Butterfly, 
Madame Edouard Herriott, Mme. Jules Bouche, 
Margaret McGredy, Mrs. Rowena Thom, Pink Rad¬ 
iance, Sensation, Talisman, American Beauty. 
Polyanthas.—Cecille Brunner and Golden Sal¬ 
mon. 
Rugosas, Hybrids, etc.—Austrian Copper, Har¬ 
rison’s Yellow, Rubrifolia. 
Climbers. — (Mostly home-grown own-root 
plants) American Beauty, Helen Gould, and Seti- 
gera. 
Patented Roses.—Better Times ($1.50), Blaze 
($1.25), Countess Vandal ($1.00). 
Miscellaneous 
Asparagus 
2-year roots, 2c each . $1.75 per 100 
Horseradish 
Crowns . 10c each 
Rhubarb 
Roots . 10c each 
