VAN ANTWERP’S PRIZE GLADIOLUS 
MRS. FRANCIS KING. A beautiful 
“besnard shade” of flame-pink; 
flowers of giant size. 
MRS. P. W. SISSON (New). This is 
without doubt onei of the most beau¬ 
tiful, softest light-pink Glad ever 
introduced. Large flowers, and five 
or six open at one time. 
ROSE 1910. Early, rose-pink; very de¬ 
sirable cut-flower. 
(White and Cream Shades) 
CHICAGO WHITE. A fine white va¬ 
riety with lavender stripes on lower 
pctsls 
GOLDEN DREAM. A very fine deep, 
pure yellow; by far the best. 
MING TOY. Very beautiful buff flow¬ 
er with yellow throat. 
ORANGE QUEEN. An early bloomer, 
good grower and color copper-orange. 
MINUET (New). A wonderful giant 
lavender Glad. We compliment Mr. 
Coleman for this wonderful variety. 
A prize winner at every show. 
PRICES ON ABOVE 
FINE CHOICE DAHLIAS 
AVALON—Formal Dec. Canary Yellow. 
Size 7x3 in. Ht. 4^ ft. Rich yellow 
on stiff, erect stems. Grand for cut 
flowers and extremely popular. 35c 
each. 3 for 75c 
CHEMAR’S EUREKA—Formal Dec.- 
White. Size8x3 in. Ht. 6 ft., The 
supreme white, slight tint of laven¬ 
der-pink at center. Strong, free 
bloomer, fine cutting variety. 35c. 
3 for 75c. 
JANE COWL—Informal Dec.—Apricot. 
Size 10x6 in. Ht. 5 ft. Golden buff 
and old gold, blending to apricot and 
rose at center. Great form, massive 
beauty, stiff stems. 35c. 3 for 75c. 
JERSEY’S BEACON — Dec. Oriental 
Red. Size 9x4 in. Ht. 4 *4 ft. Run¬ 
ning mate to Jersey’s Beauty. Chin¬ 
ese scarlet, stiff reflex. Early con¬ 
tinuous bloomers. 35c. 3 for 75c. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY—Decorative. Pink. 
Size 6x4 in. Ht,. 6 ft. Greatest Dah¬ 
lia of today. Perfect, large, full 
flower; tall, strong grower; exquisite 
color., 25c. 3 for 60c. 
A. D. LIVONI—Ball. Cerise Pink. Size 
4 1 * 3 4 /4x 3% in. Ht. 4% ft. Delightful 
clear color and quilled petals; free 
bloomer and a great favorite every¬ 
where., 25c. 3 for 50c. 
BASHFUL GIANT—Inf. Dec. Apricot. 
Size 9z4 y 2 in. Ht'. 5 ft. One of the 
largest flowering dahlias., Free bloom¬ 
er. Exquisite apricot with buff and 
gold tints. 35c. 3 for 75c. 
JEAN KERR—Formal Dec.—White.— 
Size 4x3 in., Ht. 3 ft. Profuse bloom¬ 
er on stiff stems .valuable and long- 
lasting cut-flower favorite. 30c ea. 
3 for 60c. 
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON — 
Informal Dec. Cream and Pink. Size 
9x4 in. Ht., 4 ft. Splendid exhibi¬ 
tion, fine form on stiff stems. 30c. 
3 for 60c. 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER—Dec.- 
Mauve. Size 10x3 in. Ht. 6 ft. This 
exquisite mauve pink Dahlia is un¬ 
surpassed—fine as Jersey’s Beauty 
and larger, finest form.. 25c. 3 for 
50c. 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA—Red. Size 
6x3*4 in. Ht. 5*/4 ft. Mammoth 
rich “American Beauty” red. Tall, 
vigorous grower, blomos through 
summer and fall., Each 25c. 3 for 
55c. 
SAGAMORE — Dec. Saffron Yellow.— 
Size 7x3*4 in. Ht. 5 ft. Shows 
glowing red-tinted golden suffusion; 
particularly fine, free bloomer South, 
Large, perfect flowers. 30c. 3 for 
60c. 
ALBATROS (New). Beautiful giant 
flowered variety. Blooms large white 
florets, stalks very strong. A real 
prize winner. 
PICARDY (New). Now the king of 
Glads. Produces 10 or more large 
peach-colored florets. By all means 
plant a few Picardy. 
THOS. EDISON. Holland introduction. 
Beautiful, large salmon-pink with 
deeper blotch. Very fine variety. 
W. H. PHIPPS. La France pink, over¬ 
laid with light rose-salmon. Lighter 
toward the center and with lightly 
speckled ruby markings. 
ALICE TIPLADY (Prim.) Rich orange; 
extra fine and a great favorite. 
FLAMING SWORD. Earliest of all 
reds, tinted salmon. 
MRS. FRANK PENDLETON. The pet¬ 
als show beautiful rose-pink with 
deep, rich velvety blood-red blotch 
on the lower petals. More of this 
sold than any other variety. Very 
popular with florists. 
E. J. SHAYLOR. A beautiful deep rose- 
pink; slightly ruffled. 
GIANT NYMPH. Very large, light pink 
with creamy throat. 
LOS ANGELES. Salmon-pink, large, 
early. A very fine forcer. 
MAIDEN’S BLUSH (Prim.. Exquisite 
blush pink. 
AMERICA. Soft lavender-pink. 
LILY WHITE. An early, pure white 
flower. 
MARY PICKFORD. Delicate creamy 
white, throat of finest sulphur-yel¬ 
low. 
BETTY NUTHALL (New). One of the 
finest Glads today; large light sal¬ 
mon. 
HALLEY. A most attractive early 
blooming sort with large, well-open¬ 
ed flowers of delicate salmon-pink. 
—3 FOR 20c, 6 FOR 3Qc, 12 FOR 50c, lOO FOR S3 
