GLADIOLI 
Buy with Confidence 
DAHLIAS—Continued 
Mrs. Carl Salbach. (D) Lavender pink. Each, 25c. 
Mrs. I. De Ver Warner. (D) Mauve pink. Each, 25c. 
Ophir. (D) Color rich old gold, shading to amber. Each, 
50c. 
Pride of Fort Morgan. (D) It is a giant intense red, 9 to 
10 inches across. Each, 50c. 
Purple Manitou. (D) Extra large, clear purple. A sport 
from the popular La Grande Manitou; one of the best 
clear purples. Each, 25c. 
Rollo Boy. (HC) Blooms are of great size carried erect 
on strong stems and are of a delicate shade of amber 
shading to old gold. For exhibition purposes it is one 
of the best. Each, 50c. 
Rosa Nell. (D) A grand Dahlia of a pure, bright rose 
color. Each, 25c. 
Rose Fallon. (D) A very fine flower of pleasing shades of 
amber russet and salmon. Each, 50c. 
Rudy Valee. (HC) A fine Dahlia of recent introduction. 
Color, center a chrome yellow graduating to grenadine 
pink, finally becoming orange red when in full bloom. 
Each, 75c. 
Sanhican's Queen. (D) Beautiful apricot with blending 
of carmine rose. Each, 50c. 
Shahrazade. (D) An outstanding deep pink, immense 
blooms on long stems. Each, 75c. 
Sweetheart's Bouquet. (PE) Salmon rose shaded fawn. 
Each, 25c. 
Thomas Edison. (D) Gorgeous new royal purple. Each, 50c. 
Uncle Sam. (PE) Orange buff. Each, 25c. 
Uncle Tom. (D) The deepest garnet red, almost black. 
Each, 50c. 
Washington City. (HC) Pure white. Each, 50c. 
Whip O'Will. (PE) An immense flower with petals very 
broad and flat. Color vivid scarlet, stems wiry and 
erect. Free bloomer. Each, 25c. 
William G. (D) Mammoth flowers of shaggy form. Color, 
light or scarlet-red. Stems amply long and wiry, hold¬ 
ing the immense flowers erect. Each, 50c. 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
These grow about 3 feet tall with small, formal flowers; 
excellent for cutting, lasting for days in hottest weather. 
Bronze Papoose. Rich bronze shaded with amber. Each, 
25c. 
Deedee. A perfectly formed pure lavender. Dainty and 
small. Each, 25c. 
Joe Fette. A splendid new white. Each, 25c. 
Little Donald. Red. Each, 25c. 
Little Jewel. (D) A small pink variety, very attractive 
and excellent for cutting. Each, 25c. 
Yellow Gem. Pure yellow, of excellent form and habit. 
The best of the yellows. Each, 25c. 
DAHLIA COLLECTION $1.90 
We will send postpaid, any ten, your selection, of our 
25c each Dahlias, for $1.90. 
DAHLIA COLLECTION $1.45 
We are making a Special Offer of thirteen (13) good 
roots, our selection, all different colors, no two alike, for 
$1.45, postpaid. 
This collection contains some of our finest varieties on 
which we have a surplus. 
GLADIOLI 
One of the most attractive of summer flowering bulbs 
is the gladiolus. A nice feature of this bulb is the culture; 
it does not require very much attention and only takes the 
usual amount of watering that is given any ordinary 
garden. In setting out the bulbs, try to select a sunny 
spot of fairly rich soil and spade deeply, then place your 
bulb firmly 4 to 5 inches from the surface. 
Aida. Rich, deep violet-blue. Large, tall, strong grower. 
6c each. 
Apricot Glow. As named. 6c each. 
Berty Snow. Large lavender. 5c each. 
Chas. Dickens. Radiant purple. Tall orange spike. 7 to 8 
large flowers open at one time. 5c each. 
Commander Koehl. Immense dark scarlet of glowing bril¬ 
liancy. A sensation in gardens and show rooms. 7c each. 
Dr. Bennett. Flaming red. Large. Good spikes. 5c each. 
Early Sunrise. Red, salmon-yellow throat. 5c each. 
Golden Dream. Beautiful clear deep but soft yellow. 5c 
each. 
Joerg's White. Creamy white. 5c each. 
Mammoth White. Large white. 7c each. 
Miss Greeley. La France pink. 7c each. 
Mrs. Francis King. Light scarlet. 5c each. 
Orange Wonder. A good, large orange Glad. 5c each. 
Our Selection. Giant Glad. Salmon-red flecked with 
deeper shade. 7c each. 
Picardy. Soft shrimp-pink. Outstanding introduction in 
recent years. 7c each. 
Sunshine Girl. Clear pink with yellow throat. 7c each. 
Finest Mixture. 10 for 30c; 100 for $2.75, postpaid. 
Special Mixture. 10 for 25c; 100 for $2.25, postpaid. 
CANNAS 
In preparing the ground for cannas earth should be 
spaded at least 2 feet deep and plenty of stable manure 
mixed in. The roots must be set about 8 to 10 inches from 
the surface and 2 feet apart, and with little attention, 
plants will bloom heavily. 
City of Portland. 3% 
ft. Deep pink; 
green foliage. Free 
bloomer. 
Eureka. 4 ft. Large 
creamy-white flow¬ 
ers. Blooms early 
and freely through 
summer. Green 
foliage. 
Florence Vaughan. 
4 ft. Bright, rich, 
golden -yellow, 
dotted crimson. 
Green foliage. 
King Humbert. 4 ft. 
Handsome scarlet 
flowers. Broad, 
tropical bronze 
leaves. Free bloom¬ 
ing. 
Mrs. Alfred Conard. 
4 ft. Exquisite sal¬ 
mon-pink flowers of 
largest size. Green 
foliage. 
Reina Park. 4 ft. Brilliant red flowers shading to gold 
at the base. Green foliage. 
Shenandoah. 4 ft. Salmon-pink flowers with ruby-red or 
bronze foliage. 
The President. 4 ft. Rich, glowing scarlet of immense 
size bloom. Large green leaves, strong grower. 
Wyoming. 5 ft. A beautiful orange color. Bronze foliage. 
Yellow King Humbert. 4 ft. Deep rich yellow, spotted 
and blotched bright red. Green foliage. Occasionally 
some plants will give a scarlet or scarlet striped flower. 
All Varieties: Each, 13c; 6 for 65c. Postage, each, 10c; 
6 for 17c. 
TUBEROSES 
Grown for their fragrant spikes of heavy waxen flowers. 
Below we are offering two of the most commonly grown, 
and both are old standards of the garden. 
Pearl. Dwarf and double. White. Very fragrant. 
Mexican. Single, white; very early. 
Either variety: Each, 10c; 3 for 25c; doz., 90c. Postage, 
1, postpaid; 3 for 10c; 12 for 17c. 
King Humbert Canna 
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