GLADIOLI— The Flowers Supreme Arfr^plla 
Beautiful and long-lasting flowers. Very easily grown from bulbs, in most any soil. Be sure to give 
them plenty of water. Plant 4 inches apart in rows or 6 by 6 inches apart in masses. Dig bulbs in fall, 
allow to dry, then store in dry, cool place protected from frost. 
Aida. Large, deep violet blue. Early, tall, straight 
spikes. Gc ea; 3 fox* 15c. 
Apricot Glow. Primrose yellow, overlaid apricot 
pink. Gc ea; 3 for 15c. 
Berty Snow. Beautiful rose-lavender. Large, tall 
and sturdy. 8c ea; 3 for 18c. 
Betty Nuthall. Magnificent coral pink with pale or¬ 
ange throat. 7c ea; 3 for 18c. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. Giant scarlet red, shading to 
peach red. 7c ea; 3 for 18c. 
E. J. Shaylor. Ruffled, deep rose-pink on long stems. 
5c ea; 3 for 12c. 
Evelyn Kirtland. Stately coral, scarlet center. Nev¬ 
er crooks. Gc ea; 3 for 14c. 
Golden Fi’ills. Daffodil yellow, rosy scarlet lines in 
the throat; ruffled. Gc ea; 3 for 14c. 
Halley. Clear salmon pink; large, wide-open bloom. 
Earliest of all. 5c ea; 3 for 12c. 
Helen Franklin. Early ruffled white, purple lines in 
throat. Straight, 5c ea; 3 for 12c. 
Los Angeles. Salmon pink, great bloomer. Increases 
fast. 5c ea; 3 for 12c. 
Marmora. Beautiful soft French gray with petunia 
purple blotches. Quite unusual. 7c ea; 3 for 20c. 
25c PASTEL COLLECTION 25c 
One each of Picardy, Olive Goodrich, Gold 
Eagle, Break of Day, and Los Angeles gladi¬ 
oli. See descriptions above and below. j 
EXTRA SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFERS 
One each of the 12 outstanding gladioli listed above for 50c; 2 each color, 90c; 3 each 
color, $1.30; 6 of each, $2.25; 1 dozen of each, $4.00, postpaid. 
Balboa. Apricot and gold, pink throat. Ruffled 
straight spike. 6c ca; 3 for 15c. 
Break of Day. Beautiful apple-blossom pink. An 
early, good multiplier. 6c ea; 3 for loc. 
Cardinal Prince. Large red, ruffled, straight 
stem. 6c eaj 3 for 15c. 
Chas. Dickens. Radiant rich purple. Tall spike. 
Good in every way. 7c ca; 3 for 20c. 
CHINESE CINNAMON VINE 
Beautiful, hardy and sweet-scented vine that 
makes a rapid growth. Freezes to the ground in 
winter, but the frost does not destroy the root. 
Plant bulbs about 214 inches deep. Day bulb flat 
and cover with moist loam soil. Bulbs, 10c each; 
3 for 25c; 90c per dozen. 
CANNAS 
King^ Humbert. Metallic foliage, orange-scarlet 
blooms. 20c ea; 3 for 40c. 
Yellow King; Humbert. Green leaves and bright 
yellow flowers with crimson dots. 20c ea; 3 
for 45c. 
The Presideut. Rich, glowing scarlet; Immense 
flowers. 20c ea; 3 for 40c. 
Dr. A"an Fleet. Ruffled old rose, cream center. 
Early, good. 5c ea; 3 for 12c. 
Flame. Giant bright orange-flame, often 6 inches 
across. Splendid. 7c ea; 3 for 20c. 
Helen Wills. Large white, cream throat. Tall, 
straight spike. 6c ea; 3 for 15c. 
Jewel. Pink and cream; early; good spike. In- 
_ creases fast. 5c ea; 3 for 12e. 
Mammoth White. Immense, pure white; tall ex¬ 
hibition variety. 7c ea; 3 for 20c. 
Minuet. Large lilac-lavender. Good in every way. 
7e ea; 3 for 20c. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Gigantic petunia rose, striped 
orange-scarlet. 5c ea; 3 for 12c. 
Mrs. P. W. Sisson. Ruffled cameo pink, large, 
splendid texture. 6c ea; 3 for 15c. 
Olive Goodrich. White, edged pink, cream throat. 
Substantial. 6c ea; 3 for 15c. 
Our Selection. Salmon red, flecked deeper. Cerise 
blotched throat, edgd with cram. Strong spike, 
many open. 7c ea; 3 for 20c. 
Picardy. Gigantic slightly ruffled apricot pink of 
waxlike substance. One of the very finest cut- 
flowers. 7c ea; 3 for 18e. 
“Mile High” Select Mixed 
A wonderful and varied display at the lowest 
possible cost is supplied in this mixture. A well 
balanced blend of the above and other select va¬ 
rieties, all No. 1 bulbs. 35c per dozen; 30 for 80e, 
postpaid. 
Good Mixed 
Wide range of colors in the less expensive va¬ 
rieties. Beauties, too. Bulbs will average smaller 
than “Mile High” Mixed, but all blooming size. 
20c per dozen; 30 for 45c, postpaid. 
Eezy Wear 
Dirt-Proof, Washable 
GARDEN GLOVES 
Soft as Kid 
Durable 
Easy to Wear 
—for Men and Women 
Sizes for WOMEN small and medium, for MEN 
medium and large. Price, 75c and pair postpaid 
(2 pairs, $1.40). 
DAHLIAS 
Are Postpaid 
Types are indicated as follows: Formal Decorative (FD); Informal Dec¬ 
orative (ID);. *iOutstanding and exhibition varieties. fGood keepers, recom¬ 
mended for cut flowers. Numbers in parentheses indicate approximate height. 
DAHLIA COLLECTIONS 
One bulb each Kiwanian, Mrs. Ethel F. T. Smith, Mrs. I. de Ver Warner, 
Jersey’s Beauty. Value $1.00.$0.85 
One bulb each Margaret Woodrow Wilson, Queen of the Garden Beauti¬ 
ful, Pride of Califrnia, Gladys Sherwood. Value $1.20. 1.00 
Labelled Mixed. One bulb each of six fine varieties, our selection, each 
one correctly labelled. 1.20 
Lost Label Mixed. All good, but variety tags have been lost in han¬ 
dling . 20c each; $2.00 per dozen 
Pompon Mixed. Very dainty. One each of five varieties.. i.oo 
. ; (idhi K ,111 
Pink, Rose and Coral 
*Mrs. A. B. Seal (PD-4). Glowing old rose, gigan¬ 
tic blooms. 60c each. 
♦Margaret Woodrow Wilson (ID-3). Opalescent 
pale pink to white. 30c each. 
t*Jersey’s Beauty (PD-3). Finest cut-flowei; pink 
and old rose. 30c each. 
t*Kathleen Norris (ID). True rose-pink, deepen 
ing to coral-pink. 30c each. 
t*Zephyr (P-4). Cream pink. 20c each. 
t*Mrs. I. de Ver Warner (FD-4). Large, bright 
lilac rose. 25c each. 
t*Rosa Nell (lD-4). Pure deep rose. 30c each. 
t*Edna Ferber (HD-3). Glistening coral, shading 
to old-gold center. 50c each. 
t*Jersey’s Beacon (FD-4). Bright orange-scarlet 
and buff. 35c each. 
Lavender 
t*Mrs. Gardner Cassatt (S-4). Early, profuse; 
bright lavender. 20c each. 
Cream, White, Buff and Yellow 
tGolden Bedder (D-4). Clear lovely yellow. 20c 
each. 
t*Q,ueen of the Garden Beautiful (FD-4). Giant 
primrose yellow. 40c each. 
♦Marmion (FD-4). Golden yellow, bronze center. 
Huge blooms. 40c each. 
Mrs. Ethel F. T. Smith (HC-4). Large, creamy 
white. 20c each. 
fGladys Sherwood (HC-5). Large milk white. 25c 
each. 
Aiitunm Tones 
Gold, Orange, Amber, Copper and Flame 
♦Jane Cowl (ID-5). Superb old-gold blended with 
apricot and rose. 40c each. 
t^Sanhican’s Queen (FD-5). Giant apricot and 
gold. 35c each. 
t^Monniouth Champion (FD-5). Immense orange- 
flame, deep blossoms. 50c each. 
♦Dr. Henry Sewall (D-5). Even reddish copper- 
yellow, lovely. 60c each. 
t*Champagne (FD-4). Warm copper to golden 
champagne. 35c each. 
fOphlr (FD-4). Old gold to amber. 30c each. 
fLady Alice (D-4). Yellow and copper, veined 
orange. 30c each. 
Amun Ra (FD-5). Yellow and copper blended in¬ 
to red tips. 45c each. 
Solid Red Tones 
t^Pride of California (FD-5). Vivid red. 25c each. 
fKiwanian (P-6). American Beauty or purple red. 
25c each. 
Emperor (PD-5). Large, rose-maroon. 30e each. 
D. M. Moore (SD-4). Deep satiny maroon, almost 
black. 25c each. 
Mrs. Jeffries (ID-4). Dark red. 25c each. 
Variegated 
♦Radio (ID-4). Blood red, edged and tipped with 
yellow. 35c each. 
Colorado Beauty (P-4). Salmon red, somewhat 
striped. 30c each. 
fBob Pleuse (ID-3). Very dark maroon red, 
tipped white. 30c each. 
Rosalie Styles (P-4). Deep pink, yellow center. 
25c each. 
fW. W. Rawson (D-4). Dainty white, tipped pink. 
Medium size. 25c each. 
fLorna Doone (C-4). Coral and gold; beautiful¬ 
ly quilled and twisted. 20c each. 
ANTIRRHINUM 
Usually started in house- 
boxes and set out when the 
frost danger is past. Gor¬ 
geous colorings for indoors 
or out. Rustproof strains 
now eliminate fear of rust 
damage. 
890 Rustproof Mixed. Con¬ 
tains a well-blended mix¬ 
ture of colors. Pkt, 20c. 
Non-Rustproof Sorts 
Giant Flowered, Med. Tall 
The most popular class of 
snapdragons. Exceptionally 
V.: . ' --’ though not rust - resistant. 
Height about 10 inches. Pkt, 10c. 
^3 Apple Blossom. Pink and white. 
Canary Bird. Canary-yellow. 
Copper King. Copper-scarlet. 
887 The Rose. Pure rose. 
888 Snowflake. Pure white. 
Above Giant Flowered* Pkt, 10c. 
903 Giant Fiowered Mixed. Pkt, 5c. 
886 Dwarf Tom Thumb Mixed. Pkt, 10c. 
hardy and sturdy; 
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