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CARL A. HANSEN NURSERY, BROOKINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA 
GladioluS THE Q UEEN OF SUMMER FLOWERS 
The Glory of the Gar¬ 
den. A flower su¬ 
preme. Desirable and 
easy to grow every¬ 
where. A wide range 
of many attractive col¬ 
ors. We have hun¬ 
dreds of varieties and 
our assortments are 
sure to please you for 
they contain a wonder¬ 
ful array of many col¬ 
ors and kinds which 
will produce many glo¬ 
rious blooms from early 
in the season till late 
in the summer. 
Part of a Collection of Over 400 Varieties 
SPECIAL LARGE SIZE ASSORTMENT 
Our assortments are 
made up of only our 
choicest varieties and 
contain a great many 
different kinds covering 
a wide range of colors 
and shades. 
CHOICE ASSORTMENT 
OF LARGE BLOOMING 
SIZE BULBS: 
6 Bulbs.$0.20 
12 Bulbs.35 
25 Bulbs. .60 
Made up of some 50 to 75 of our choicest varieties selected from the 400 and over varie¬ 
ties of Gladiolus we have. This assortment is sure to please you for it contains a won¬ 
derful array of many colors and kinds and will produce many glorious blooms from early 
in the season till late in the summer. 
100 CHOICE LARGE BLOOMING SIZE BULBS, ONLY $2.25. 
Packed and Delivered FREE. 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
These plants die down in winter and come 
up the next spring. You can select an as¬ 
sortment from this list that will give you 
flowers for the vase as well as the garden 
throughout the entire summer. 
All below two-year-old, heavy field-grown 
plants. Price: 25c Each, 3 for 65c; 5 for 
$1.00; 12 for $2.00, unless otherwise priced. 
POSTAGE PAID on orders of $1.00 or more. 
LARKSPUR (Delphinium) —Turquoise blue, 
free and continuous bloomer from June 
until hard frost. 4 ft. 
FOX GLOVE (Digitalis) —Hardiest of the Fox 
Gloves. Dwarf yellow. June, July. 12 in. 
WESTERN YUCCA— Has beautiful long 
stalks of cream-colored, bell-shaped flow¬ 
ers. Especially nice for rock gardens. 
Very drought resistant. 
PHLOX —A hardy and very desirable peren¬ 
nial. Gives a vivid, alluring touch of color 
to the home grounds that is so much in 
demand by all lovers of flower beauty. 
No flower garden is really complete with¬ 
out Phlox. 
DAKOTA PENSTEMON —One of the most 
beautiful native perennials. Reigns se¬ 
renely in queenly beauty on the driest 
hills. Its large cup-shaped flowers are a 
pretty lilac-blue. 
BLEEDING HEART— The old fashioned va¬ 
riety. May and June. 18 inch. 3 to 5 eye 
divisions. Each, 40c; 3 for $1.00. 
IRIS, Large Flowered —In Iris one is able to 
get rare choice of many hues just at a 
time when the garden or lawn would be 
without much color. They are very hardy 
and do well on even the poorest soil. 
Best Large Assorted Iris: Each, 10c; 3 for 
25c; 12 for 75c. 
IRIS PUMILA —The prettiest dwarf blue Iris. 
Grows readily anywhere. Each, 5c; 3 for 
10c; 12 for 25c; 100 for $1.35. 
PEONIES —The superb flower of the garden 
that holds sway with the most gorgeous 
array of gloriously colored flowers, giving 
to the garden the effect of fairyland. 
Hardiest of perennials and will grow for 
years almost anywhere with scarcely any 
care or attention. Prices for Strong 3 to 5 
Eye Divisions. By Colors: Pink, Red, or 
White, 50c Each; 6 for $2.50; 12 for $4.50. 
3 Assorted Peonies, $1.25; 6 Assorted Peo¬ 
nies, $2.00; 12 Assorted Peonies, $3.50. 
DAHLIAS —Dahlias are very easy to grow, 
require but little care and are very pro¬ 
ductive of beautiful flowers. 15c each. 
Phlox 
