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GLADIOLUS 
Spring is the time to plant gladiolus. We have 
a large assortment of colors. Write for our spring 
list. 
HARDY LILIES 
Lilies remain a favorite, and should find a place 
in every garden. 
DAY LILY—Flowers large, rich golden yellow, 
marked with Indian yellow. 
Each Per 12 Per 100 
Prices -$ .10 $ .60 $3.00 
LEMON LILY—Fragrant, clear yellow, very freely 
produced in early summer. 
Each Per 12 Per 100 
Prices -$ .15 $1.00 $8.00 
TAWNY DAY LILY—Flowers tawny orange, with 
wavy margined petals. 
Each Per 12 Per 100 
Prices _$ .10 $1.00 $8.00 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY—Just the thing to put into 
the cool, shaded strip along the walk on the east 
or north side of your house. They furnish a vast 
amount of cut sprays, and sweetly perfume the 
entire yard. 
Each Per 12 Per 100 
Prices . _$ .15 $1.50 $10.00 
SPIDER LILY—The large snow-white flowers are 
very suggestive of the name, resembling a big 
spider web. 
Each Per 12 Per 100 
Prices _$ .15 $1.50 $10.00 
Crocus 
GERMAN IRIS 
Iris are becoming more popular each year with 
their many vari-colored refined blooms borne so early 
in the spring. Iris seem appropriate in any location, 
and they will thrive almost anywhere. 
Mixed colors of many varieties. 
Prices-12 for 50c 50 for $1.50 100 for $2.50 
Lemon Lily 
CROCUS 
Crocus is one of the most popular of the early 
spring flowers and should be in every garden. A 
very fine effect may be reached when planted in a 
round bed in three circles of white, blue and yellow. 
Yellow, Blue and White. 
Prices__12 for 40c. 100 for $3.00 
FOREST TREE SEEDLINGS FOR 
REFORESTATION 
We are growing large quantities of forest 
tree seedlings for reforestation purposes and 
are making attractive prices on one and two- 
year seedlings, where they are used for above- 
mentioned purposes. Write for special quota¬ 
tions, giving quantities wanted. 
FLOWERS CONTACT OUR THOUGHTS WITH IMMORTAL THINGS 
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