LiEFGREEN'S 
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, in¬ 
corporating any fertilizer that may be 
at hand, and keep the plants well wa¬ 
tered. The results will be surprising. 
IiABGi: BUD — Bach, 10c; doz., 91.00; 
postpaid. 
IiABGE YEIiIiOW — Each, 10c; doz., 
91.00; postpaid. 
EABGE, BEAUTIPTJE PIITK — Each, 
15c; doz., 91.50; postpaid. 
Amaryllis 
BEEEAEONITA MAJOB —Luxuri¬ 
ant 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. Barge size 
bnlbs, Each, 25c; per doz., 92.50; 
postpaid. 
VITTATI HYBBIBS — The finest 
of this class. The flowers have six 
petals of velvety texture, which 
curve back and open wide so that 
these gorgeous flowers often meas¬ 
ure 8 to 10 inches across. The 
colors vary through all shades of 
red. scarlet, pink and white. Each, 
50c; 3 for 91.25; doz., 94.50; post¬ 
paid. 
JOHITSONT— Brilliant red and very 
large flowers. One of the very fin¬ 
est. Very seldom fail to bloom. 
Each, 35c; 3 for 90c; doz., 93.25; 
postpaid. 
GBOBIAI7A—Golden salmon with 
pure yellow throat. Large flowers; 
many open at one time. 4 for 25c; 
per doz., 60c. 
mwEET—An exquisite flower of 
beautiful clear lavender. Spikes 
are of good size and florets nicely 
placed on straight stems. 4 for 
25c; per doz., 75c. 
CANBA 
BULBS 
for Arizona Gardens 
Gladiolus 
Liefgreen 
Gladiolus 
One of 
the favorite 
Bulbs 
Plant more Gladiolus bulbs this Win¬ 
ter. This beautiful flower thrives ex¬ 
ceedingly well when planted from No¬ 
vember 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 bnlbs six 
to nine inches apart to a depth of 
about four inches. We recommend 
free use of water during the sea¬ 
son of active growth, particularly 
as the buds begin to show color, 
which is beneficial in producing 
fine flowers. We can furnish Gladi¬ 
olus bulbs from November to 
March. 
The following varieties are all 
choice selections. Plant them 
freely. 
GOLD FIBCH — Beautiful deep 
yellow. 4 for 25c; per doz., 60c. 
MBS. VAN KOBYNENBUBG— 
Matchless aniline-blue. Fine heal¬ 
thy grower. 3 for 25c; per doz., 
75c. 
COMMABBEB KOEHZ. — A rich 
deep toned scarlet. The spikes are 
mammoth with large wide open 
blooms of heavy texture. 10 c each; 
91.00 per doz. 
MBS. BEOB BOUGBAS—Said to 
be the largest Gladiolus in exist¬ 
ence. Color is Begonia rose, striped 
with flame and brilliant scarlet. 
3 for 25c; per doz., 75c. 
PFITZEBS TBIEMPH — 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. 
MBS. FBAKK PEBBBETOIT — Rose 
pink with carmine blotch. 4 for 25c; 
per doz., 60c. 
MA.MMOTH white— One of the finest 
white Gladiolus. The spikes are large 
with flowers of wonderful substance. 
Each, 10c; per doz., 91 . 00 . 
VICTOB Brilliant red and white blotch. 
A beautiful flower. 4 for 25c; per doz., 
60c. 
SOEVEBIB — Frtmnllnnz. A striking 
clear bright yellow. 4 for 25c; doz., 60c. 
YIBGIBIA—Brilliant scarlet. A vigorous 
grower with erect stalks. Exceedingly 
attractive for cutting or will give a 
stand mass of color when grown in beds. 
4 for 25c; per doz., 60c. 
BYBOH B. SMITH—Beautiful lavender 
pink on white ground. 4 for 25c: per doz.. 
60c. 
BB. MOOBY—Delightful lavender with 
;>in.k line. Tall and early. Very fine light 
lavender with lovely silken sheen. 4 for 
25c; per doz., 60c. 
W. H. PHIPPS—The wonder Gladiolus. 
Spikr's are enormous with several flow¬ 
ers open at the same time. Lovely Sal¬ 
mon-Pink; lower petals faintly speckled 
ruby. A prize winner. 3 for 25c; per doz., 
85c. 
APBICOT GBOW—Rich aprlcot to or- 
tnge pink. Fine placement with manv 
florets open at the same time. 4 for 25c: 
per doz., 75c. 
OBANGE QEEEN — Exceptional Prim- 
ulus variety with superb spikes of glow¬ 
ing apricot. Very striking. 4 for 25c; 
per doz., 75c. 
BETTY HETTAB —Gne of the newer in¬ 
troductions. The flowers are vivid or¬ 
ange, pink and yellow, and form a won¬ 
derful spike of splendid substance. Tall 
and vigorous. Each, 10c; per doz., 91-00. 
COBYPHEE— Immense ruffled soft pink. 
4 for 25c; per doz., 60c. 
LIEFGREEN'S 
Special Arizona 
Gladiolus Collection 
One each of the 19 listed, only 
$1.00.(postpaid) 
LIEFGREEN'S 
Special Arizona 
Gladiolus Mixtu re 
Includes all of the fine varieties 
listed. Per dozen . . . 50c 
$3.75 per 100 (postpaid) 
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