GLADIOLUS COLLECTION 
Our Gladiola Collection is prov¬ 
ing: so popular that we again offer 
it in the finest and latest creation, 
and for continuation of bloom 
through the season one should 
make several planting at intervals 
of four weeks. 
Pfitzer’s Triump—Pleasing rich 
orange-red with velvety red blotch, 
gorgeous. 
Mrs. W. H. Phipps.—Enormous 
clear pink, tinted rosy salmon; 
lower petals dotted ruby. 
Betty Nuthall.—Sparkling, iride¬ 
scent, orange-pink; the throat gold¬ 
en orange lined carmine-rose; the 
reverse a lovely coral-pink. 
Giant Nymph.—Light pink with 
creamy-yellow throat. A splendid 
cut flower type of large size and 
full spike. 
Golden Dream.—Fine deep yel¬ 
low very tall spike of strong sub¬ 
stance. 
6 for 40c; 3 dozen $1.90; 100 for 
for $4.50—Postpaid. 
Break o’Day.—Light pink, with 
light salmon-pink, many open 
flowers at one time. 
Halley.—Earliest; large florets, 
full spikes, fine for cutting; sal¬ 
mon-pink, one small lower blotched 
yellow with crimson dust. 
Alice Tiplady. — Large orange, 
very popular, wonderful cut flow¬ 
er. 
Mrs. Douglas.—Beautifully deep 
rose-pink with numerous large 
open flowers at' a time. 
12 for 50c; 3 dozen for $1.40; 100 
for $3.50—Postpaid. 
2240 Mrs. van Koneynenburg.— 
The color is a matchless aniline- 
blue. Probably the largest blue 
Gladiolus, 3 for 25c; 6 for 40c; 12 
for 70c; 100 for $5.00.—Postpaid. 
Gladiolus Mixture—Our special 
hand-made assembly of choice list¬ 
ed varieties, one each to the dozen, 
or ten each to the hundred. No 
guesswork. Prices: Fine blooming 
size bulbs, 40c per dozen; 4 dozen 
for $1.25; 100 for $2.50—Postpaid. 
PANSIES 
One of the most satisfactory plants. 
We have the choicest large flowering 
sort in an assortment of colors un¬ 
surpassed. 
There is no flower more admired 
than the Pansy. Our assortment of 
colors embraces Striped, Spotted, 
Bordered, Fringed, Ruffled and Scal¬ 
loped, in Rainbow colors, with rich 
velvety texture. 12 for 40c; 50' for 
$1.25; 100 for $2.40—Postpaid. 
PERFECTION MAMMOTH 
VERBENA 
Lucifer.—Vivid scarlet, one of the 
best for porch boxes. 
Mayflower.—True pink. The tallest 
growing of the Verbena family. 
True Beauty.—Lavender. This is 
one of the most delicate in colors in 
the Verbenas. Admired by all. 
12 for 40c; 100 for $2.20—Postpaid. 
Double Fringed Petunias. — These 
are large flowering, very double, fine¬ 
ly fringed, petals fluted and crinkled 
giving high lights and shadow effects 
in a variety of colors; in short these 
petunias are unsurpassed by any 
others in the world. 3 for 45c—Post¬ 
paid. 
FLOWERING BEGONIAS 
Alba Perfecta, or White Rubra.— 
Medium long light green leaves; large 
trusses of pure white flowers with 
yellow stamens. 
Coralline Lucerne.—Wonderful new 
Begonia bearing immense flower 
clusters of bright coral red, changing 
to delicate pink. Every lady who has 
seen it in bloom has bought one. 
Feastii or Beefsteak Begonia.—Of 
spreading habit, leaves circular and 
of extra heavy texture, red under¬ 
neath giving the effect of a beef¬ 
steak, glossy olive-green above. Flow¬ 
ers dainty coral-red. Grown as easy 
as a Geranium. 
Star Begonia.—Very large leaves of 
a rich green with reddish markings, 
velvety surface; bloom is a magnifi¬ 
cent pink borne in spray-like clusters 
lifted quite clear of the foliage. 
Angel Wings Begonia. — A very 
sturdy grower, with long pointed, thin 
green leaves drooping, giving them 
the appearance of angel wings bear- 
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