Liladna. A robust creeping variety fine for 
bold masses in the rockery or border. Rose 
magenta flowers in May. Evergreen foliage— 
pretty in winter. Each 20c, 3 for.50c 
Maeschnee (May Snow). A much improved 
alba with better flowers and a neater plant. 
Thousands of pure white flowers completely 
cover the green mats of foliage in April and 
May. Each 30c, 3 for.75c 
Moerheimi. A fine carmine'pink variety pro¬ 
ducing large flowers on a mass of light green 
foliage. Each 25c, 3 for.60c 
Morning Star. A different and distinct va¬ 
riety with lilac flowers. Center star bluish 
purple. Each 25c, 3 for.60c 
Rochester. A brilliant deep-rose of outstand¬ 
ing beauty. A vigorous grower forming clear 
compact mounds which are completely hid¬ 
den with flowers in May. Each 30c, 3 for 75c 
Ronsdorf Beauty. New! The sensational new 
European shell pink with very large over¬ 
lapping petals of grand substance. Exception¬ 
ally large flowers cover the plants making a 
brilliant display. We consider this variety the 
tops of all Phlox Subulata. Strong field 
plants. Each 50c, 3 for.^1.25 
Sampson. Very large full netaled flowers of 
an even deep rose. Mass effect rosy red. A 
very fast growing variety. Each 35c, 3 for 90c 
Schneewitchen (Snow White). This could be 
called the “Baby Breath” Phlox Subulata as 
the tiny white flowers are very small but 
are produced by the thousands. Blooms about 
two weeks later than the other varieties. En¬ 
tirely distinct from any other variety. 
Each .35c 
Gladiolus 
Bleeding Heart. Combination of white and 
light pink with large red blotch. Fine spike 
with 8 to 10 flowers open. Each 7c, 3 for 15c 
Betty Nuthall. Coral pink with tint of orange 
lighter toward center. Splendid long spike 
with 8 to 10 medium large flowers open. 
Each 5c, 3 for...12c 
Dr. Bennett. A large fiery scarlet. Has been 
the leading red in its color class a long time. 
Each 5c, 3 for ...12c 
Debonair. La France pink shading to shrimp 
pink with creamy throat. Fine long spike 
with 6 to 8 large flowers open. Very good 
grower. Each 7c, 3 for .18c 
Duna. Soft pink buff shading to pale yellow 
at base. An outstanding variety. 6 to 9 flow¬ 
ers open. Each 6c, 3 for .—.15c 
Edith Robson. Light salmon-rose with red 
throat. Very vigorous variety with 10-12 
flowers open. Each 6c, 3 for.15c 
Golden Cup. A large deep yellow. Much bet¬ 
ter than Golden Dream. 6 to 8 flowers open. 
Each 6c, 3 for ..-..15c 
GLORY COLLECTION 
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t This collection is made up of all named 
varieties and includes all those 
listed 
on this page but unlabelled. A grand 
assortment of showy prize-winning 
! Glads at a very low cost. All large size 
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King Arthur. Immense ruffled rosy-lavender. 
A striking variety that draws attention im¬ 
mediately. 5 to 6 large flowers open. One of 
the very best. Each 7c, 3 for...18c 
Maid of Orleans. One of Pfitzers best. Milky 
white with cream throat. Tall, strong spike 
with 8 or more flowers open. Each 7c, 
3 for .18c 
Pelegrina. The nearest dark blue Glad to 
date. Six or more flowers open with the re¬ 
maining ones showing color. A fine variety. 
Each 6c, 3 for. 15c 
Picardy. Mammoth soft clear shrimp pink. 
By many considered tlie finest Glad ever in¬ 
troduced. Immense flower 6 inches across. 
8 to 10 flowers open. Very vigorous. Each 
6c, 3 for .15c 
Rapture. Medium light salmon with creamy 
yellow blotch. A fine strong grower, 6 to 7 
large flowers open. Each 6c, 3 for.15c 
Wasaga. Beautiful clear glowing buff with 
ruffled blooms. A masterpiece for cut flow¬ 
ers and design work. Each 6c, 3 for.15c 
Wurtembergia. Immense fiery scarlet with 
cream white throat. Grows very tall and 
straight. One of the most brilliant bright 
reds. Each 6c, 3 for.15c 
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