NURSERY DIVISION 
Gladiolus 
TEN BEST CUT FLOWER 
VARIETIES 
All blooming size 114 inches. Priced 
per dozen Postpaid. 
BETTY NUTHALL. Warm coral 
pink with yellow throat markings. 
Very good propagator; an excellent 
cut flower variety. Dozen 35c. 
EVERYN KIRTLAND. Tall pink 
with darker throat. Dozen 35 c. 
GIANT NYMPH. Popular light 
pink with pretty throat markings of 
lighter color. Dozen 35c. 
GLORIANA. Finest pure salmon 
with yellow throat. Dozen 35c. 
GOLD EAGLE. Fine golden yel¬ 
low, very early. A favorite with the 
florists. Dozen 35c. 
GOLDEN DREAM. Large late 
pure deep yellow. A desirable variety 
for every collection. Dozen 35c. 
LOS ANGELES. Light pink with 
fine lines of deep rose marking the 
throat. Good forcer. Dozen 35c. 
MRS. LEGION DOUGLAS. Un¬ 
usually large begonia rose or straw¬ 
berry red. Striped with scarlet. Very 
showy. Dozen 40c. 
PFITZER’S TRIUMPH. Im¬ 
mense bright orange-scarlet florets on 
fine stalks. Dozen 40c. 
CHAS. DICKENS. Bright radi¬ 
ant purple. Tall and lovely. Doz. 40c 
NEW VARIETIES 
ALBATROS. A very fine pure 
white of large size. 3 for 20c. 
BYRON L. SMITH. Very lovely, 
refined lavender pink, with cream 
throat. 4 for 20c. 
BLUE TRIUMPHATOR. Pale 
lighht blue of large size and tall 
spike. 3 for 25c. 
COMMANDER KOEHL. A beau¬ 
tiful large dark scarlet, a most attrac¬ 
tive variety. Each 10c. 
CORONATION. Soft light sal¬ 
mon, shading to cream and creamy 
yellow deep in throat. 3 for 25c. 
CORYPHEE. A lovely soft rose 
pink with many open blooms. 3 for 
25c. / 
DEBONAIR. Salmon pink with 
deep cream throat. Tall and lovely 
3 for 25c. 
GOLDEN MEASURE. Tallest 
deep yellow. 4 for 20c. 
HEAVENLY BLUE. Lovely ani¬ 
line blue. One of the best and tall¬ 
est light blues. 4 for 25c. 
HINEMOA. Very striking smoky 
rose with large clear yellow blotch. 
Each 10c. 
IRENE. Salmon rose, lighter 
throat. Rich and lovely. Each 10c. 
JUBILEE. Huge lavender pink. 
Always admired. 3 for 25c. 
LOYALTY. Pure yellow, deeper 
throat. Strong husky plant. 3 for 20c 
MAMMOTH WHITE. A very 
large pure white with heavy foliage. 
3 for 20c. 
MARGARET FULTON. Clear 
rich soft salmon rose. Very beauti¬ 
ful 3 for 25c. 
MILDRED LOUSE. Beautiful 
clear strawberry pink, blending to 
pinard yellow in throat. Each 10c, 
MINUET. A beautiful clear lav¬ 
ender. 3 for 20c. 
MOROCCO. Large, very deep 
red, almost black. A good novelty. 
3 for 25c. 
MOTHER MACHREE. Unusual 
tall lavender, orange overcast with 
gray. 3 for 25c. 
NEW VIOLET. Soft reddish 
purple violet. 3 for 25c. 
PELEGRINA. The newest of 
Pfitzer’s dark blues and by many 
considered the best. 3 for 20c. 
ROSE MARIE PFITZER. Ruf¬ 
fled white tinted pink. A peach and 
cream color. Each 15c. 
RED GLORY. Large velvety red. 
A rich lovely color. 3 for 20c. 
SENORITA. Clear wide open 
orange, shading to salmon, lower 
petals bright orange yellow. Carmine 
tongue and penciling. 3 for 25c. 
WASAGA. Very beautiful soft 
buff. 3 for 25c. 
YVONNE. Blush white with rose 
blotch. Tall and dainty an excellent 
variety. 3 for 20c. 
MIXED GLADIOLUS. 35c per 
dozen; 100 for ^2.10. Postpaid. 
Dahlias 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
ANDREA ERICKSON, I. D.— 
Pure white of immense size, and 
beautiful formation 35c. 
ANNIE ROONEY, I. D.—Base 
of petals crimson with white tips; 
good stems 35c. 
CONGRESSMAN WOLVERTON 
I. D.—Bright salmon pink, fine 
stems 35 c. 
DAD, I. D,—Large, brilliant red 
flowers, with good stems 35 c. 
EAGLE ROCK BEAUTY, I. D.— 
Pink with cream center. A very good 
flower and very popular 35c. 
EAGLE ROCK FANTASY, I. D. 
—Beautiful pink of immense size 
with good stems. A prize winner 50c. 
INDIAN SUMMER, F. D.— 
(Gill)—Soft salmon with gold suf¬ 
fusion and silvery sheen; long stems 
50c. 
JANE COWL, I. D.—Giant, mas¬ 
sive blooms; bronzy buff and old 
gold, blending deeper to a perfect 
center 35c. 
NATURE’S MASTERPIECE, I. 
D.—Long, erect stems; blending of 
old rose, mulberry and bronze 35c. 
OMAR KHAYYAM, F. D.— 
Large blooms of Chinese red, shad¬ 
ing to bright orange at tips of petals 
35c. 
SEAL’S CALIFORNIAN, F. D. 
—Bright golden yellow at center, 
shading lighter toward outer petals 
35c. 
UNCLE TOM, F. D.—Giant 
flower of dark velvety garnet heavily 
toned black. Good, erect stems 35c. 
VALENTINO, F. D.—Beautiful 
salmon pink, shading to cream at 
center. One of the best 50c. 
WALDHEIM SUNSHINE, I. D. 
—Giant blooms with long, wavy pet¬ 
als; strong, erect stems; deep yellow 
35c. 
CACTUS and HYBRID 
CACTUS DAHLIAS 
ALICE WHITTIER, S. C.—Giant 
flowers on stiff, erect; heavy prim¬ 
rose sulphur yellow 35c. 
AMERICAN TRIUMPH—Large 
red true cactus 35c. 
BEAR CLAWS—Large incurving 
ruby red cactus with good stems 35c. 
EDNA FERBER, S. C.—Coral 
shading to gold, glisten with golden 
sheen 50c. 
ENCHANTING, S. C. (Gill) — 
Giant flowers of rich rosy salmon 
with large golden centers 35c. 
LILLIAN SHERIDAN, S. C.— 
Orange shaded aurora yellow; petals 
tipped with gold. Erect stems 35c. 
ROMANY — Large flowers oi 
bright geranium scarlet long rolled 
petals 35 c. 
SATAN S. C.—Large blooms of 
flaming red with a touch of gold 
at base 75c. 
PEONY FLOWERED 
DAHLIAS 
CITY OF PORTLAND (Gill) — 
Giant canary yellow on long, erect 
stems. One of the finest 35c. 
MRS. JULIUS MEIER (Gill) — 
Centers deep yellow with major part 
of the petals rich deep salmon 35c. 
OREGON SUNSET —Gigantic 
blooms; golden yellow, suffused bron¬ 
zy crimson; strong stems 35c. 
POMPONS 
AIMEE—Tiny bronze flowers on 
long, erect stems. One of the best 25c 
ALL BRIGHT (Gill)—Deep gold 
heavily tipped and toned red. Ideal 
cut flower 25c. 
ATOM — Small, perfect, orange 
flowers. Good stems 25c. 
GOLD DROP (Gill)—Pure gold 
color; 1V 4 inches; long, erect stems. 
Ideal cut sort 25c. 
JOE FETTE — The outstanding 
pure white pompon. Small, perfect 
blooms on long, erect stems 25c. 
ROSA WILMOTH—A fine rose 
pink on ideal stems; free flowering 
25c. 
VIVID—Rich, bright scarlet. A 
perfect flower well suited for cutting 
25c. 
COLLARETTE DAHLIAS 
GEANTE DE LYON — Large 
flowers; deep garnet crimson with * 
golden collar. Extra fine 35c. 
MT. LASSEN — Fiery red with 
yellow colar; free flowering; long, 
erect stems 35 c. 
BALL OR SHOW TYPE 
ANNA REHORST—Deep purple 
or maroon shade; good stems 35c. 
BIG BEN—One of the largest and 
best show dahlias. Rich raspberry red 
35c. 
NORMA—Large flowers on good 
stems; bright orange buff; fine cut 
flowers 25c. 
RED GOLD MEDAL—Brilliant 
orange scarlet; a sport from Gold 
Medal. Long, erect stems 35c. 
W. W. RAWSON—Large quilled 
flower; white overlaid with lavender 
blush; long, erect stems 35c. 
