GLADIOLUS COLLECTION 
Our Gladiola Collection is proving so 
popular that vve again offer it in the 
finest and latest creation, and for con¬ 
tinuation of bloom through the season 
one should make several plantings at 
intervals of four weeks. 
Pfitzer’s Triumph — Pleasing rich 
orange-red with velvety red blotch, gor¬ 
geous. 
Mrs. W. H. Phipps.—^Enormous clear 
pink, tinted rosy salmon; lower petals 
dotted ruby. 
Betty Nutliall. — Sparkling, iridescent, 
orange-pink; the throat golden orange 
lined carmine-rose; the reverse a lovely 
coral-pink. 
Giant Nymph. — Light pink with 
creamy-yellow throat. A splendid cut 
flower type of large size and full spike. 
Golden Dream. — Fine deep yellow 
very tall spike of strong substance. 
6 for 40c; 3 dozen $1.90; 100 for 
$4.50—Postpaid. 
Break o’Day.—^Light pink, with light 
salmon-pink, many open flowers at one 
time. 
Halley.—Earliest; large florets, full 
spikes, fine for cutting; salmon-pink, 
one small lower blotched yellow with 
crimson dust. 
Alice Tiplady.— Large orange, very 
popular, wonderful cut flower. 
Mrs. Douglas.— Beautifully deep rose- 
pink with numerous large open flowers 
at a time. 
12 for 50c; 3 dozen for $1.40; 100 for 
$3.50—Postpaid. 
Picardy.—Light salmon apricot with 
deeper salmon feather. Wonderful in size 
and color. Good cut flower. 3 for 25c; 
6 for 40c; 12 for 70c; 100 for $5.00.— 
Postpaid. 
Gladiolus Mixture—Our special hand¬ 
made assembly of choice listed varieties, 
one each to the dozen, or ten each to 
the hundred. No guesswork. Prices: 
Fine blooming size bulbs, 40c per dozen; 
4 dozen for $1.25; 100 for $2.50 — 
Postpaid. 
PANSIES 
One of the most satisfactory plants. We 
have the choicest large flowering sort in an 
assortment of colors unsurpassed. 
There is no flower more admired than 
the Pansy. Our assortment of colors em¬ 
braces Striped, Spotted, Bordered, Fringed, 
Ruffled and Scalloped, in Rainbow colors, 
with rich velvety texture. 12 for 40c; 50 
for $1.25; 100 for $2.40—^Postpaid. 
PERFECTION MAMMOTH 
VERBENA 
Lucifer.—Vivid scarlet, one of the best 
for porch boxes. 
Mayflower.—^True pink. The tallest grow¬ 
ing of the Verbena family. 
True Beauty.—Lavender. This is one of 
the most delicate in colors in the Verbenas. 
Admired by all. 
12 for 40c; 100 for $2.20—^Postpaid. 
Double Fringed Petunias.—^These are large 
flowering, very double, finely fringed, 
petals fluted and crinkled giving high 
lights and shadow effects in a variety of 
colors; in short these petunias are unsurpas¬ 
sed by any others in the world. 3 for 45c 
—Postpaid. 
FLOWERING BEGONIAS 
Alba Perfecta, or White Rubra.—Medium 
long light green leaves; large trusses of pure 
white flowers with yellow stamens. 
Coralline Lucerne. — Wonderful new Be¬ 
gonia bearing immense flower clusters of 
bright coral red, changing to delicate pink. 
Every lady who has seen it in bloom has 
bought one. 
Feastii or Beefsteak Begonia.—Of spread¬ 
ing habit, leaves circular and of extra heavy 
texture, red underneath giving the effect 
of a beefsteak, glossy olive-green above. 
Flowers dainty coral-red. Grown as easy as 
a Geranium. 
Star Begonia.—Very large leaves of a rich 
green with reddish markings, velvety surface; 
bloom is a magnificent pink borne in spray¬ 
like clusters lifted quite clear of the foliage. 
Angel Wings Begonia.— A very sturdy 
grower, with long pointed, thin green leaves 
drooping, giving them the appearance of 
angel wings bearing clusters of immense 
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