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HARVEY SEED COMPANY, INCORPORATED, BUFFALO, N. Y. 
DAHLIAS—Continued 
Rose Fallon FD— Orange amber. 9 inches. Deep full ball- 
shaped flowers on extremely long stems. Exceptionally 
easy to grow and very tall. Each 35c. 
Son of Commodore ID— Lemon yellow. White reverse. 
12-13 inches. Wide petaled and full, this dahlia more 
than looks its immense size. An offspring of Commodore. 
Each $1.00. 
The Commodore ID —Lemon yellow. 12 inches. Huge 
flowers produced in quantity even under the poorest 
growing conditions. Short bush. Each 50c. 
The World FD —Purple garnet, shaded silver. 10 inches. 
Blooms have a rich velvety texture and are freely pro¬ 
duced. Each 50c. 
POM PON DAHLIAS 
Amber Oueen —Orange amber. Each 35c. 
Joe Fette —White. Each 35c. 
Little Donald —Garnet. Each 35c. 
Yellow Gem —Yellow. Each 35c. 
GLADIOLUS 
A selected list of new and standard varieties. Mostly 
Giant flowering. Flowers that rival the rose in beauty. They 
will thrive in almost any good soil except a stiff clay. Should 
be planted in full sunlight and avoid the use of rank manure. 
Can be planted from last of April till middle of June. 
Aida —Large deep blue with small reddish lilac blotch. 
Each 6c, doz. 60c, 100 $4.50. 
8elinde —Soft creamy white with large well open flower. 
Each 4c, doz. 35c, 100 $2.60. 
Betty Nuthall —Warm light coral with pale orange throat 
and a light feathering of carmine. Flowers are often six 
inches across. Each 4c, doz. 35c, 100 $2.60. 
Carmen Sylva —Snow white, large flowers. Extra fine cut 
variety. Each 4c, doz. 40c, 100 $3.00. 
Charles Dickens —Purple violet, tall spikes that bear more 
flowers than most purple varieties. A very strong 
grower. Each 4c, doz. 40c, 100 $3.00. 
Commander Koehl —Dark scarlet blood red. One of the 
very best dark red. Each 6c, doz. 70c, 100 $5.50. 
Crimson Glow —Glowing velvety crimson, deeper in the 
center. Tall strong grower, considered the best in its 
color. Each 3c, doz. 30c, 100 $2.25. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett —Peach red, overlaid with flame scarlet 
throat, spreckled ruby and creamy white. Very large 
flowers, many open at a time. Strong sturdy grower. 
Each 4c, doz. 45c, 100 $3.25. 
Dr. Nelson Shook —Deep tyrian rose. A giant in plant and 
flower. Each 4c, doz. 45c, 100 $3.25. 
Gloriana —Fine golden salmon with pure yellow throat. 
Each 4c, doz. 35c, 100 $2.60. 
Golden Dream —Golden yellow. Large flower. One of 
the best in this shade. Each 4c, doz. 35c, 100 $2.25. 
Golden Measure —Pure golden yellow. Very large flow¬ 
ers. The best yellow. A super glad. Each 4c, doz. 40c, 
100 $3.00. 
Los Angeles —Beautiful shrimp pink with glowing orange 
carmine blotch in throat. One of the best forcing vari- 
ties. Most bulbs blooming with two spikes. Each 3c, 
doz. 30c, 100 $2.25. 
Mammoth White —Largest flower of any gladiolus. Meas¬ 
uring seven inches in diameter, five feet tall. Pure paper 
white. Each 7c, doz. 75c, 100 $5.75. 
Minuet —Beautiful clear lavender. The last word in light 
lavender. Each 5c, doz. 55c, 100 $4.20. 
Mother Machree —Lavender over-laid with salmon pink 
toward the edges. Tall with six to ten flowers, open at a 
time. Each 8c, doz. 85c, 100 $6.50. 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton— A very large well expanded flower 
of a lovely salmon pink with deep red blotches in the 
throat. Each 3c, doz. 30c, 100 $2.25. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas —Begonia rose striped with flame 
scarlet. Lower petals pale lemon speckled ruby. Extra 
large flowers. One of the largest glads in existence. 
Each 4c, doz. 40c, 100 $3.00. 
Mrs. Dr. Norton —Silvery white base tinged with pink, 
deepening toward edges of the petals, creamy blotches 
in throat on lower petals. Splendid cut flowers. Each 4c, 
doz. 40c, 100 $3.00. 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson —Clear cameo pink of large size. Very 
sturdy and vigorous. Self color. Each 4c, doz. 40c, 100 
$3.00. 
Mrs. W. H. Phipps —La France pink, overlaid with salmon 
rose, lighter towards the center, lower petals faintly 
striped and spreckled with ruby; enormous flowers, as 
many as 20 open at a time and perfectly placed on gi¬ 
gantic stem; a real super glad. Each 4c, doz. 40c, 100 
$3.00. 
Mrs. Van Konynenburg —Matchless aniline blue. Best of 
all varieties. Grows five feet tall, stems erect. Even the 
very last top flower opens up in its true color. Each 4c, 
doz. 40c, 100 $3.00. 
Pfitzer’s Triumph —A super gladiola. Flowers six to seven 
inches in diameter. Color bright orange. Salmon with 
small velvet red mark in throat. A five-foot spike. Each 5c, 
doz. 55c, 100 $4.00. 
Picardy —One of the most beautiful light pink in existence. 
Tall beautiful wide open flowers, five to six inches 
across. Each 6c, doz. 60c, 100 $4.25. 
Purple Glory —Deepest velvety maroon with almost black 
blotches. Large ruffled flowers. A real giant. Each 4c, 
doz. 40c, 100 $3.00. 
Scarlet Wonder —Purest deep scarlet, mammoth flowers. A 
real giant. Each 4c, doz. 40c, 100 $3.25. 
Mixed —All colors. Each 3c, doz. 30c, 100 $2.25. 
Regal Lily 
LILIES 
Anyone can grow them, they should be set where they 
are to remain as they do not take kindly to removal, and 
will grow larger and stronger from year to year if left un¬ 
disturbed. 
Auratum —The beautiful golden banded Lily of Japan, 
freely spotted with crimson and gold band runnning 
through the center of each petal, sweet-scented. Each 
30c, doz. $3.25. 
Rubrum— White and rose, with crimson spots, sweet- 
scented. Each 15c, doz. $1.65. 
Lilium Regale —One of the most beautiful Lilies yet in¬ 
troduced, grows 3 to 5 feet high and blooms in July. 
Large trumpet-shaped flowers. Ivory white, shaded pink, 
tinged with canary yellow at the base of the petals. 
Perfectly hardy. Each 20c, doz. $2.25. 
