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1939 SEED CATALOG 
THE INLAND SEED CO. 
GLADIOLUS 
Gladiolus are the most popular of all garden bulbs. Grow and 
bloom readily in any soil or climate. Need little care and at¬ 
tention, and make a display which for brilliancy and beauty 
of coloring few bulbs can equal and none surpass. 
Alice Tiplady. Bright saffron-orange. 
Flaming Sword. Brilliant red, overlaid with orange. 
Golden Dream. Tall spikes. One of the best yellows. 
Halley. A delicate salmon-pink. 
Lily White. A fine snow white variety. 
Maidenblush. Superb light pink. 
Mrs. Francis King. Bight scarlet; strikingly attractive. 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Salmon pink. 
Orange Queen. Barge, open flowers on good stems. 
All the foregoing nine, Yi doz. 30c; doz. 50c. 
Grimson Glow. Rich crimson flowers. 
Gloriana. Golden salmon, clear yellow throat. 
Los .Angeles. Beautiful shrimp pink; early. 
Marmora. Beautiful lavender gray; giant spikes. 
Mary Pickford. Creamy white; yellow throat. 
Picardy. Large blooms; soft pink. 
Ruffled Gold. Golden yellow, ruffled. 
Byron L. Smith. Delicate lavender. 
Yellow wonder. Barge light soft yellow. 
The foregoing nine, 4 for 25c; Yz doz. 35c; doz. 60c. 
Commander Koehl. Color, vivid scarlet red without markings 
or blotches. 
Pelegrina. A pure dark violet blue, lower petals somewhat 
darker. 
Rosa Bella. Beautiful light rose pink. Many blooms open at 
once. 
The three last varieties 3 for 25c; Yi doz. 40c; doz. 75c. 
All 50c varieties.50, $1.75; 100, $3.00 
All 60c varieties.^.50, 2.00; 100, 3.50 
All 75c varieties...50, 2.75; 100, 5.00 
EXHIBITION MIXTURE 
Each 5c; Yi dozen 25c; dozen 40c; 25, 75c; 50, $1.35; 100, $2.50. 
Lily of The Valley. One of the most 
satisfactory and charming spring 
flowering plants producing in pro¬ 
fusion its delicate bell-shaped de¬ 
lightfully fragrant white flowers. 
Lilies of the Valley thrive in any 
common soil, are perfectly hardy, 
and will succeed in shady situation. 
Each 10c; 3 for 25c; 12 for $1.00; 
25 for $2.00; 50 for $3.75; 100, $7.00. 
PEONIES 
The Peony with its immense flowers is one of the most desir¬ 
able perennials. (E) denotes Early; (M) Midseason; (L) Late. 
PINK 
Edulus Superba (E). Lovely bright pink; fragrant. Each 35c. 
Eugene Verdier (E). Soft hydrangea pink. Each 35c. 
Marie Crousse (M). Very large flower; salmon pink. Each 50c. 
RED 
Felix Crousse (M). Brilliant rose red; beautiful. Each 60c. 
Karl Rosen Field (M). One of the best dark reds. Each 60c. 
Lottie Collins (M). Bright red, very good. Each 50c. 
WHITE 
Baroness Schroeder (E). Pure clear white. Each 50c. 
Marie Lemoine (L). Ivory white, large flowers. Each 50c. 
