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Dozen Lovely Gladiolus 
GOOD LUCK RAINBOW MIXTURE vVV 
For the average garden five dozen bulbs are enough and we suggest you make two or three plantings ten 
days apart to stretch the season of bloom. Everyone knows and loves thismost popular of all the ever-flow 
erlng bulbs so useful for cut flowers and home decoration. This Good Luck Mixture is an assortment of reds 
pinks, yellows, whites, blues. Among the large flowering named varieties included in this mixture are 
one of the •arrest pink gladiolus grown and always a prize winner wherever shown. OKDRK 
W, and you will be delighted with these newer and better glads. 
No. 50BP1, 5 <)oz. blooming Mize bulbs, »6o. A collection of 10 doz. *1.K5, all |»ost|>al«l 
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Prize Winning Decorative DAHLIAS 
Delivered Postpaid 
59c 
These 3 dahlias were selected for their free-blooming qualities, size, color; 
and most important of all will keep well when cut for house decoration. 
No. I-JANK COW L. A striking dahlia presents a blend of bronze, buff 
and brilliant gold; a huge well shaped flower. Sold a few years ago for $*2.50 ea. 
No, 2-JKBSEY‘b ItKACOX. A brilliant Chinese scarlet with a lighter 
reverse, gives a two-toned effect; the flowers are of enormous size, carried on 
long, strong stems; very early. 
No. ;i-JEBS»EY'b HKAIITY. This is considered the finest pink dahl¬ 
ia ever introduced. The color is a lovely rose pink. Blooms are large aud well 
rounded. Wherever exhibited it has received the highest honors. 
No. 50BP2. The Three Prize Winners for Attr. ORDER NOW. 
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Eragrrant Hardy 
WATER LILIES 
94c 
Pure white 
and very fra¬ 
grant these 
are love¬ 
ly thick pet- 
aled large 
flower! n g, 
and are ideal 
for any pond 
or slow run- 
n 1 n g creek 
or brook. 
Just stick the 
tuber i n the 
mud below 
the water line 
in creek or 
in bottom of 
tub and they 
will take care 
of themselves. 
You may have 
. ... a lily pool in 
your own garden: just saw a barrel In half, sink it in the 
soil, fill with 8 to JO ins. of soil, cover with a thin layer of 
gravel to keep the water clear, stick the tubers in soil and 
you will have illy blooms all summer long. 
No. SOUPS, 3 Live hanly coots, 9ie. 
We suggest, these roots be delivered about. A pr. M or later. 
Ornitho- 
galum 
6 lor 84c 
A Novelty In Your Garden 
A large old world genius of lilaceous bulb¬ 
ous herbs bearing clusters of white flowers on 
long strong stems and once planted will live 
on for years. Perfectly hardy In coldest eli 
mates and will be a welcome addition to vour 
flower garden. Try these curious plants'this 
season. You will be delighted witli them 
No, 50BP4, « Ornithogalum. Me 
Hardy Orchid 
Cyprlpedium is a hardy type of Orchid, and the 
particular plant we are offering you is the Pirik 
Lady Slipper, to give it the familiar common JffiyWe dfi'J 
name by which it is widely known. Lots of flow- lilWyg iN 
er lovers do not know that It grows easily and jW ^ 
successfully in the garden, liking especially a W Jr 
shady spot, among ferns or other plants where ^ M 
soil is woodsy, loose, naturally rich and not 11- f 
able to dry out quiekly. The Hardy Orchid is something different and 
always fascinating. You will enjoy it. No. 50BP5, :t for m.IO 
HANSEN IMPROVED BUSH CHERRIES 
EASY TO GROW 
D1C. N. E. HANSEN 
Who has been improving 
these Hush Cherries for 
over forty years. 
stature which is of fine value 
SURE TO PRODUCE 
Good Flavor, Highly Product* 
ive, Hardy Everywhere, 
Disease Resistant 
The Development of Years 
Hansen Improved Bush Cher¬ 
ries are the iesult of over forty 
years of untiring selection work 
by the great plant wizard. Prof. 
N. E. Hansen at South Dakota 
State College, Brookings. 
Fruit of Gooil 4|unlfl,> 
The fruit is good to eat. 
the hush, is flue in sauce 
makes a wonderful jam of 
most superb flavor and 
color imaginable. 
Grom Bu*li>r,ike 
Though the fruit of this cherry 
much resembles a plum in size 
anti shape, the plant itself grows 
in a bush form, branching and 
hearing from the ground up. Us¬ 
ually hears the year after plant¬ 
ing. It always retains its dwarf 
for planting in Hie garden. 
idiii 
and 
the 
rich 
< Beautiful in Planting* 
in landscape planting a few* of the bush cherries 
are very desirable as they are dwarf ami bushy, 
and a great aid in foundation covering. While 
the foliage itself, a beautiful silvery green, turn¬ 
ing to a rich red and gold in fall, adds a very 
desirable color touch to landscape plantings, 
t he profuse masses of white flowers in early 
spring, completely covering the bustles, are a 
glorious sight. The fruit later is ornamental 
as well as useful. 
.Hake* » Good Lon Hedge 
Because of their dwarf bushy habit these 
Hansen Improved Bush Cherries make a splen¬ 
did ornamental low hedge for the front lawn. 
) Hardy Everywhere 
The. hardiness of these cherries is unquestion¬ 
ed. Their sturdiness ana resistance to disease 
is another outstanding characteristic. Do not 
require splaying like plums and cherries. 
Plan! These Hansen Bush Cherries Because; 
1—T bey are easy to grow and perfectly hardy. 
L—Good to eat fresh and make fine preserves. 
Hoar early, heavy, and annually. 
4—Dwat r growing, busliy, need little room. 
hxeehVm for hedge or ornamental shrubs. 
W e " B ™ , l ^he,, • Strong Rooted. Large Two-year 
Old Bushy Trees. 50»* each; 3 tor $1.25- 6 for 
$2.25; 12 lot $4.00; 25 tor $7 50. 
