MISS EMMA V. WHITE 
42 
West Salem, Wis. —"The Gladiolus I got of, 
you was the finest I ever saw.”—Mrs. H. E. 
Kinney. 
SELECT LIST OF BULBS AND 
PERENNIALS 
IMPORTANT NOTICE 
Bulb and Perennial Department. Having made arrange¬ 
ments with one of the largest Peony and Iris nurseries in the United 
States to furnish the bulbs and plants listed on pages 42-46, in¬ 
clusive, I am prepared to give you splendid expert service, better 
than if I grew the stock myself. They grow over 200 varieties of 
Peonies, and nearly as many sorts of Iris, and if you should desire 
others not in my list I will make quotations. Orders from these 
pages will be sent separate from seeds or other plants. 
Time Limit. Peonies and Phlox cannot be sent later than about 
May 1; Iris, May 15; Miscellaneous Perennials, May 15; Cannas, 
Dahlias and Gladioli, June 1. Late orders for these should be in 
my hands at least a week before the dates given. I am also pre¬ 
pared to make fall delivery of Peonies, Phlox, Iris and the miscel¬ 
laneous Perennials mentioned on page 46. 
Deliveries. Unless otherwise requested, orders received before 
April 1st will be placed on file to be sent as soon thereafter as pos¬ 
sible. Orders received after April 1st will be attended to in rotation 
as promptly as possible. Fall deliveries may be made from Septem¬ 
ber till frost, but it is well to set out Iris in the early fall. Orders 
received too late for spring delivery will be held until fall. 
Guaranty. Only No. 1 stock, well packed, will be sent, and I 
guarantee it to reach you in prime condition. If not all right, 
please notify me within one week of receipt. 
Postage. Prepaid in U. S. Canadian and foreign customers 
must add 10 per cent of amount of order for postage. 
FANCY LARGE FLOWERING 
GLADIOLI 
Any 3 six-cent bulbs for 15c; any 3 nine-cent 
bulbs for 25c; any 3 twelve-cent bulbs, 30c; any 3 
fifteen-cent bulbs, 40c. 
Augusta. Pure white, blue anthers, Gc each. 
America. Soft flesh-pink, orchid-like in color¬ 
ing and texture. 6c each. 
Baron Huiot. or Blue King. The finest blue 
Gladiolus. 6c each. 
Empress of India. Rich dark maroon. 12c 
each. 
Frilled Glory. Cream-pink with crimson stripe. 
9c each. 
Golden West. Large, golden orange flower. 
9c each. 
Halley. Very early salmon pink. 6c each. 
Jane Dieulafoy. Creamy white, stained ma¬ 
roon. 9c each. 
Lily Lehman. Very handsome white, suffused 
rose, with frilled edges. 9c each. 
Mrs. Frances King. A standard of excellence 
among light reds, extra large. 6c each. 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Bright rose-pink on a 
pure white ground, with giant carmine blotch on 
lower petals. 15c each. 
Niagara. Cream, blending to canary yellow. 
12c each. 
Panama. Deep pink, very extra. 9c each. 
Peace. Beautiful, large white. 9c each. 
Princeps. Amaryllis-like flowers of rich dark 
scarlet, marked with white on lower portion. 9c 
each. 
Scarsdale. Large lavender-pink. 12c each. 
Schwaben. Broad spike, large flower, delicate 
pale yellow. 15c each. 
War. Best deep red, large flower. 15c each. 
Friiied Gloiy 
GLADIOLUS MIXTURES 
Made Mostly From Named Varieties 
3 
Bulbs 
12 Bulbs 
25 Bulbs 
Very Best Mixed. 
15c 
50c 
95c 
Very Good Mixed. . . . 
10c 
30c 
55c 
Dark Mixture. 
10c 
35c 
60c 
Light Mixture. 
12c 
40c 
75c 
Pink Mixture. 
10c 
40c 
75c 
Extra Yellow Mixture. 
15c 
50c 
95c 
Extra Blue Mixture.. . 
20c 
65c 
$1.20 
MIXED IRIS 
(See page 44 for Iris List) 
German Iris, mixed, unnamed, 7c each; 3 for 
20c; 6 for 35c; 12 for 60c. 
JAPANESE IRIS 
Orchid-like blossoms of exceeding beauty, but 
not quite as hardy as the German Iris. Mixed, 15c 
each; 3 for 40c; 12 for $1.50. 
FIVE RECENT NOVELTIES 
The five packets for 25c. 
Chinese Wool Flower. A unique crimson 
Ostrich Plume Cockscomb. Crested Cosmos, 
Mixed. A late Double Cosmos in pink, white 
and crimson. Rainbow Marvels. A new strain 
of Perennial Mallow, or Garden Hibiscus. Rain¬ 
bow Sunflower. New hybrids of the best 
strains of Red Sunflower. Sensation Aster. A 
lovely red Aster. 
