Little Silver, N. J. 
Gladiolus of Quality 
Miniature Dahlias (Continued) 
TOOTSIE—Here is another miniature of refined beauty. The 
color is a clear, soft pink-salmon blend. The dainty blooms 
average around 3 inches in diameter, are full centered 
decorative type. Plant a good grower, and heavy producer 
of blooms, perfect stems. 
Divisions, each 75 cents 
LITTLE NEMO—(Miniature). This showy little dahlia will 
have a strong appeal to all who love bi-colored flowers. Its 
bright scarlet, white tipped blooms are very effective for 
house decoration, and for exhibition in tbe bi-color miniature 
class, it is without a peer. 
Divisions, each $1.00; Plants, each 75 cents, 3 for $1.50 
BISHOP OF LANSDAF (Min. Duplex). This small bedding dah¬ 
lia is one of the most distinctive and attractive dahlias in 
commerce. Its small two to three inch blooms are of a vivid 
scarlet color, with bright yellow stamens bracing the center, 
presents a most pleasing contrast to its dark bronze red, 
feathery foliage. 
Plants, each 60 cents, 3 for $1.50 
PINK WONDER 
Gladiolus—Kemp's Originations 
No. 1—iVzf' and up. No. 2—1^4" to IV 2 " 
Gladiolus Orders for Less Than 25c Not Accepted 
Each Doz. 
ALBANIA —A pure white, and beautifully fin¬ 
ished flower. Fine commercial and exhibi¬ 
tion variety . No. 1— 8c 60c 
No. 2— 6c 45c 
AMORET —Shrimp pink, tips of petals shaded 
peach red. Lower petals overlaid with scar¬ 
let feathering on orange ground . No. 1— 8c 60c 
Noi. 2— 6c 45c 
ANCORA —Salmon, flaked apricot. Inferior pet¬ 
als—blotched maize yellow with ruby feath¬ 
ering . No. 1— 8c 60c 
No. 2— 6c 45c 
AUDUBON— Beautiful shade of salmon pink. 
Flowers—4-4 in diameter, correctly 
placed on tall, straight spike . No. 1—10c 75c 
No. 2— 7c 55c 
CAMEO— I .arge Cameo pink, with maize yellow 
blotch on rear half of lower petals. Very 
fine .No. 1— 8c 60c 
No. 2— 6c 45c 
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