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For birthdays, wedding anniversaries. 
Mother’s Day or Easter what would 
please the flower lover more than a gift 
box of choice bulbs, plants or flowers. 
We send them nicely wrapped with your 
card enclosed. Special Boxes $1.00, $1.50 
prepaid. 
TERMS. Cash with order, or 25% down and balance C.O.D. 
PREPAID prices. Orders amounting to $2.00, unless other¬ 
wise noted are prepaid anywhere within sixth zone. For 
smaller orders and other zones add 15c more for postage 
and packing. 
GUARANTEE. Stock is guaranteed healthy and to reach 
you in good condition but cannot guarantee its growth in 
your garden; that rests with your cultivation. 
On opening your package if anything is wrong please 
notify me at once and will make adjustment. 
TIME OF SHIPMENT. Daffodils, tulips and oither spring 
flowering bulbs to bloom next spring must be planted this 
fall. Iris, Hemerocallis, perennials and rock plants can be 
planted also in the spring. Peonies are usually planted in 
the fall but I will have some nice divisions heeled in for 
early spring planting. Roses are for very late fall or early 
spring. Order early to avoid disppointment. 25% down, 
balance on delivery. 
N. B. Customers in Missouri will please add sales tax. 
Canadian shipments require govt, permit from Dept. Agr.J 
Ottawa. ' ^ 
Six Gladiolus Aristocrats 
Grow the best. Why waste time, money and space on in¬ 
ferior kinls. Listed below are the varieties voted best by 
American Glad. Society. If you want revelations in Glad¬ 
iolus beauty this summer, pep up your Galdiolus planting 
with these lovely newer kinds. 
Picardy. Sensational delicate, glowing pink ruffled. Rated 
as “World’s Best’’ Gladiolus. 
Minuet, Beautiful large flower, clear lavender, rated No. 2. 
Betty Nuthall. Lovely glowing orange pink, rated No. 2. 
Marmora. Tall, smoky lavender^gray, rated No. 4. 
Golden Dream. Clear deep yellow. “World’s best yellow.” 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. Beautiful scarlet. “World’s best red.’* 
Price each 10 cents, three of a variety 20 cents—1 doz. 50c. 
Six of each variety (3 doz. bulbs) for-$1.00 
7 “WORLD’S BEST” HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS $1.00 
Sept, and early Oct., frost resistant kinds—varieties you 
can depend on for loads of blooms, and in good range of 
color. Amelia or “Pink Cushion.” A compact cushion-like 
plant simply sm'othered with pink flowers—fine for potting 
and good for rock garden. Aladdin. Very early coppery— 
bronzy—apricot. Crimson Splender. A dependable red. 
Early Bronze. Fine early bronze pompon. Jean Treadway, 
Beautiful pink with darker center. Ruth Hatton. Lovely 
cream-white. R. Miarion Hatton. Bright canary-yellow. 
All 7 for $1.00. 
If you like you can substitute for any with Korean 
Apollo, Bronzy red. Carrie. Fine yellow, or Vivid. Goodl red. 
1 also have around 25 good varieties from' which labels are 
missing. Will send 1 of each 12 kinds (unla^ledi) for $1» 
