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Prize Winning Decorative DAHLIAS 
Oelivered Postpaid 
59c 
These 3 duhlias were selected for tlielr free-blooniine qualities, size, color: 
and most important of all will keep well when cut for house decoration. 
No. j-JAN 10 A striking dahlia presents a blend of bronze, buflf 
and brilliant gold: a huge well shaped flower. Sold a few year s ago for |2,60 ea. 
No, 2—JKRI^K V*.N nUACION. A br illiant Chinese scarlet with a lighter 
reverse, gives a two-torred effect: the flower s ar e of enormous size, carried on 
long, strong stemi^i very early. „ . . ^ 
No. 3- JKRNKY’N RKAUTY. This is considered the flnest pink dahl¬ 
ia ever’ inti’oduced, The color is a lovely rose pink. Blooms are lar ge and well 
rounded. Wherever exhibited it has received the highest 
No. 50BI’2. Til#* Three Prise Winners fnr 59e. liRDER NOW. 
5 
DosEen Eovely Gladiolus 
GOOD LUCK RAINBOW MIXTURE tfW- 
For the average garden five dozen bulbs are enough and we suggest you make two or tliree plantings ten 
days apart to stretch the season of bloom. Ever.vone knows and loves thls-niost popular of all the ever-flow¬ 
ering bulbs so useful for cut flowers and home decor ation. This (Jood Luck Mixtur e is an assoi tment of ) ed.s. 
pinks, yellows, whites, blues. Among the large flower ing nanted varieties included in this n'ixtur-® are 
ITCCAKD one of the largest pink gladiolus gr own and always a irr lze winner wherever shown, OKJ>KK 
NOW, atrd you will be delighted with these newer and better glirds. 
No. 50BP1, 5 #lo*. bluoiiiitiir r»lE« biilbM, 96c. A ••oll«*c<ion oflO doE. I|ll.85, all iioNliiaid. 
3 Frag:raiit Hardy 
WATER LILIES 
Pure white 
and verw fra¬ 
grant these 
are love¬ 
ly thick pet- 
aled large 
flowering, 
and are ideal 
for a try pond 
or slow run- 
ping cr'eek 
or brook. 
Just stick the 
tuber i n the 
piud below 
I he water line 
n cr-eek or 
n bottom of 
ub and they 
will take care 
pf themselves. 
You may have 
a lily pool in 
your own garden: just saw a barrel in half, sink it in the 
soil, fill with 8 to iO Ins. of soil, cover with a thin layer of 
gravel to keep the water clear, stick the tubers in soil and 
you will have lily blooms all summer long. 
No. 50BP1I, 3 lilve hardy roota, 04c. 
We suggest these roots be delivered about Apr. 15 or later. 
a Cypripedinm ^ 
Hardy Orchid 
Cypripedium Is a hardy type of Orcliid, and the 
particular plant we are offer ing you is the Pink 
Lady Slii)per, to give It the familiar common 
name by which it is widely known. Lots of flow¬ 
er lovers do not know that It grows easily and 
successfully in the garden, liking especially a 
shady spot, among ferns or other plants where 
soil is woodsy, loose, naturalljz rich and not li¬ 
able to dry out quickly. The Hardy Orchid is something different and 
always fascinating. You will enjoy it. No. 50BF’5, 3 for fjil.lO. 
A Novelty In Your Garden 
A large old world genius of lilaceous bulb¬ 
ous herbs bearing clusters of white flowxMS on 
long strong stems and once planted will live 
on for years. Pei fectly hardy In coldest cll- 
nrates and will be a welcome addition to vour 
flower garden. Try these curious plants* this 
season. Yon will be delighted with them. 
Nf>, 50BP4, 6 Ornltbogralum, 84c. 
Ornilho- 
galum 
6 for 84c 
Good Luck "True Flora)’’ PerfumCS & ColognCS 
Made exactly the same as the very best of the French perfumes, 
they have been recog'nized by women of refinement as being 
greatly superior to most much higher priced perfumes. The true 
floral fragrance is exqusite and long lasting. We are also pre¬ 
pared to otfer in addition to the Perfumes,the “True Floral*’ Odors 
in Colognes, which contain less of the floral essence. Many wo¬ 
men use it in the bath or wher^ver a refreshing, perfumed lotion 
is wanted. 
Following Odors Are Avalla^ble In Eitlier Perfume or Cologne 
ArbutiiM — The true fra¬ 
grance captured for the first 
time in any perfume. 
Roiiqiiei S—Rich combina¬ 
tion fioral odors—not too sweet. 
4'ttriinli«ii—TAe true old 
fashioned flo wer. 
Fi'uiig:i|»)»iiiil — A perfect 
reproduction of a tropical flow¬ 
er that many consider the love¬ 
liest fragrance of all. 
#iiui'deiiiu—just like the 
(lower. 
Heliotrope— Trite sweet¬ 
ness of the Heliotrope. 
JuMiiiiiie—/2'teA as the real 
flower. 
I.»vernler.—T he w ell- 
known English Lavender. 
? ' 
IPagem GOOD 
lAltw—True Lilac after a 
rain. Our leading odor. 
Wild Rp)*e-A light deli¬ 
cate odor like a hedgerow in 
June; Wlifle medivm 
rich and soft; Re<l R«*»n*— 
The true rich fragrance of the 
old Damask Rose. 
lt«iMe tjSermilmii—.^s/resA 
and sjney as the original. 
Nandnlp'oiid—An ofrf fav¬ 
orite. 
.Sweet ike a 
fyreeze over a clover field—fav¬ 
orite with thousands. 
Sweet Vva — The exact fra¬ 
grance of the old-fashioned 
Spencers. 
Ten 4%'eekH Slo^'Kw—T//t; 
world's first reproduction o} 
this lovely fragrant flower. 
'\ioWt—Not the heavy cloy¬ 
ing Parma type but the true 
light Wood violet, fresher and 
cleaner in odo7\ 
Perfume Prices 
1 dram, 50c; 2 drHm.H, 90i‘: 
Vi ounce, $1.60; 1 ounce, $3. 
Cologfue Prices 
1 ounce (trial size) 25c; 
4 ounces, 60c; Vi pint, $1.10; 
1 pint, $2.00. 
Recreate the FRAt;RANt'f-l 
or Your OARORN 
LUCK GARDENS .PARA DI S E .j PIL 
