THE WILLIS NURSERY COMPANY, OTTAWA, KANSAS 
25 
SPRING BULBS 
CALADIUM (Elephant Ear) PerlO PerlOO 
Esculentum, 7-9 inch circumference_35.00 per 1000 .50 4.00 
5-7 inch circumference _25.00 per 1000 .35 3.00 
GANNAS. Standard 2 and 3 eye divisions. 
Alilemania. Yellow flowers, scarlet blotch. 4’_ .40 3.50 
Ambassador. Brilliant rich cherry-red, bronze foliage. 4 ft._ .50 4.50 
Hungaria. Large, pure LaFrance pink, green foliage. 3^^ ft_ .50 4.50 
King Humbert. Velvety orange-scarlet, bronze foliage. 4 ft_ .40 3.50 
Madam Crozy. Vermilion-scarlet, yellow edge^ green folia,ge. 3%’_ .45 4-00 
Pennsylvania. Large orchid-flowered, scarlet overlaid with 
orange, green foliage _ .40 3.50 
President. Rich glowing scarlet, green foliage. 4 ft_ .40 3.50 
Richard Wallace. Canary yellow, green foliage, 4 ft._ .40 3.50 
Venus. Pink, green foliage_ .50 4.50 
Yellow King Humbert. Yellow, blotched red, green foliage. 4 ft_ .40 3.50 
CINNAMON VINE (Dioscorea batatas) Heart shaped leaves, fragrant 
white flowers, grows very rapidly 
4-6 inch tubers_ .70 6.00 
DAHLIAS, BALL OR SHOW TYPE; blossoms round and full, keep well 
after cutting, well adapted to florists’ make-up pieces. 
A. D. Livoni. Warm rose-pink, perfect flowers, quilled petals_ .70 6.00 
Bonnie Blue. Near blue color, perfect form, many blossoms_ .70 6.00 
Maude Adams. White with lavender tips, perfect stems, early_ .70 6.00 
White Swan. Good free-flowering white _ .70 6.00 
Yellow Duke. Full quilled blooms of primrose-yellow, long stemmed .70 6.00 
DAHLIAS, DECORATIVE TYPE; The flowers of this class are us¬ 
ually large, full but open faced, with long, flat petals. Magni- 
ficient for garden display. 
Delice. Warm pink tipped with silver, stout, stiff stems_ .95 8.00 
Jane Cowl. Bronzy buff, apricot orange center; immense flowers _1.20 10.00 
Jean Kerr. Pure white blooms carried gracefully on long stems_.95 8.00 
Jersey’s Beauty. Clear pure pink, tall growing, large flower_1.20 10.00 
Laura Morris. Best giant deep yellow_1.20 10.00 
. Mrs. Carl Salbach. Mallow-pink, long stiff stems, fairly large_ .95 8-00 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner. Glowing pink, very large flowers, most 
popular- .95 8.00 
Pride of California. Crimson red with darlc center_ .95 8.00 
Queen Mary. Rose pink_ .70 6.00 
Yellow Colosse. Solid primrose-yellow, large size, liberal 
production _ .70 6.00 
Mixed, No. 2 grade_ .30 2.50 
GALTONIA (Hyacinthus Candicans) Summer flowering Hyacinth. 
Graceful white flowers on stems 2 to 3 feet high. Plant in 
spring, blooms all summer. No. 1 bulbs_ .30 2.50 
\ Prices Per 100 
GLADIOLI. No. 1 No. 2 
Albania. Immense pure white, strong grower, lily-like spikes 
with wide open flowers_1.50 1.20 
Alice Tipliady. A large Primulinus, beautiful orange-saffron, 
thin wiry stems_1.20 1.00 
America. Soft lavender-pink, of immense size, borne on very 
strong spike _1.50 1.20 
Betty Nuthall. Light coral, pale orange throat_1.80 1.50 
Cardinal Manning. Red, large flowers_1-50 1.20 
E. J. Shaylor. Pure ruffled deep rose-pink, large flowers, tall stem 1.50 1.20 
Flaming Sword. Extremely early, brilliant brick red, fine forcer— 1.50 1.20 
Giant Nymph. Pink, creamy yellow throat-1.20 1.00 
Gold Eagle. Early yellow, one of the best-1-80 1.50 
Golden Dream. Late, tall, very deep yellow, rose bud form-2.00 1.75 
Halley. Early salmon pink, long graceful spike-1.80 1.50 
Joe Coleman. Rich deep red, ruffled. Many flowers open at once 1.80 1.50 
Los Angeles. Delicately ruffled flowers of LaFrance pink, purple 
feathers in throat _1-20 1.00 
Ming Toy. Large showy flowers of deep buff with yellow throat. 
Primulinus _1-20 1.00 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Large well-expanded flowers of light 
pink, blood red throat_—1-80 1.50 
Opalescent. Light lavender with purple tongue in throat-1.50 1.20 
