February, 1916 
79 
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CEDAR ACRES GLADIOLI 
“Bulbs that Bloom’’ 
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describing many varieties and giving 
the real truth about each. 
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MY CATALOG NO. 1, an illustrated book of 64 pages, tells all about them and describes 
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Large plants for quick results a spe¬ 
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Dreer’s 
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America, finest pink, 
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Halley, bright salmon pink 2.00 
Mrs. Franeis King, flam¬ 
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Pink Beauty, peach blow 
pink, early . 1.50 
Princeps, rich crimson 
scarlet, large and brilliant 2.00 
$12 
14 
Areola Gardens Collections 
Here is real cream. Your chance 
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5 of each, packed by itself. 60 
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