PRICE’S BULBS 
GLADIOLUS 
Albania. One of the finest pure whites. Flowers large. 
Free bloomer. Each 5c, doz. 40c, hund. $2.75. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. Peach red, overlaid with flame 
scarlet; throat speckled ruby and creamy white. 
Each 5c, doz. 40c, hund. $2.75. 
Flaming Sword. Very early. Bright scarlet-red. A 
very good forcer. Each 5c, doz. 40c, hund. $2.75. 
Golden Frills. Deep yellow, penciled rose; very much 
ruffled. Each 5c, doz. 40c, hund. $2.75. 
Los Angeles. Flowers a soft shade of pink, feathered 
cerise at throat; tall and graceful. Blooms for a long 
period, producing 2 to 3 flowering spikes from the 
same bulb. Each 5c, doz. 40c, hund. $2.75. 
Mr. W. H. Phipps. La France pink, overlaid with 
salmon rose, lighter towards the center; lower petals 
striped and speckled with ruby. Enormous flowers on 
gigantic stems. A fine exhibition variety. Each 5c, 
doz. 40c, hund. $2.75. 
Mrs. Leon Douglas. Begonia rose striped with flame 
scarlet, lower petal pale lemon, speckled ruby; tre¬ 
mendously large flowers, many open at a time; very 
tall, strong stem with several side shoots, the whole 
forming a gigantic bouquet. Each 5c, doz. 40c, hund. 
$2.75. 
Mrs. Francis King. A beautiful flame-pink with 
lighter throat; immense flowers on long spikes. An 
old favorite cut flower variety. Each 5c, doz. 35c, 
hund. $2.50. 
Mary Pickford. Delicate creamy white, throat finest 
sulphur-yellow. Very distinct and beautiful. Each 5c, 
doz. 40c, hund. $2.75. 
Minuet. This variety has created a sensation in the 
showroom for several seasons. Light lavender with 
4 to 6 large, heavy blooms open at one time. Each 5c, 
doz. 50c, hund. $3.75. 
Picardy. Clear flesh-pink, shading to soft shrimp-pink 
at edges of petals. Each 5c, doz. 40c, hund. $2.75. 
Ruth Huntington. Large, violet-lilac blooms with 
deeper markings on lower petals. Strong grower. 
Spikes well formed. Should be in every collection. 
Each 5c, doz. 50c, hund. $3.75. 
Schwaben. Soft pure yellow, with purple blotch on 
lower petals. Heavy spike and foliage. An old favorite. 
Each 5c, doz. 35c, hund. $2.50. 
Virginia (Scarlet Princeps). Intense scarlet, slightly 
deeper in throat. Extra fine. Early and much in de¬ 
mand. Each 5c, doz. 40c, hund. $2.75. 
Choice Mixture. A fine mixture of high-grade varieties 
of the large flowering type. Each 5c, doz. 40c, hund. 
$2.75. 
Superb Decorative 
Champoeg (I. D.) Exhibition-size blooms of lemon- 
yellow, with a suffusion of deep rose-pink. Free 
flowering and early. Stiff stems. Each 30c, doz. $3.00. 
Fort Monmouth (F. D.) The predominating color is 
rich claret with brightness unusual in darker tones. 
Flowers are full-centered and well formed, borne on 
long, stiff stems high above the foliage. A very prolific 
grower and bloomer. Each 35c, doz. $3.50. 
Jane Cowl (I. D.) The most popular exhibition dahlia. 
Color, bronzy buff and old gold. Vigorous grower and 
free blooming. Each 25c, doz. $3.50. 
Jersey’s Beauty (F. D.) Very fine true pink, flowers of 
perfect shape, produced on long, straight, stiff stems. 
Very free bloomer, and a splendid keeper. Each 25c, 
doz. $2.50. 
Kathleen Norris (I. D.) An outstanding giant exhibi¬ 
tion variety. Color, true rose pink deepening to mal¬ 
low pink. Fine keeper. Each 40c, doz. $4.00. 
Kentucky (F. D.) This dahlia has the same ideal 
characteristics as Jersey’s Beauty. Its color is the 
Jersey Beauty’s pink, with a lot of yellow and gold 
blended in, making it. more of a salmon pink. Good 
for cutting. Each 35c, doz. $3.50. 
Monmouth Champion (F. D.) One of the best 
recent introductions. A vigorous grower, producing 
beautiful exhibition blooms of a brilliant scarlet 
orange. Perfect stems and insect-resistant foliage. 
Each 35c, doz. $3.50. 
Mrs. I. de Ver Warner (F. D.) Mauve-pink. Early and 
free bloomer. Each 25c, doz. $2.50. 
Margaret Woodrow Wilson (I. D.) Magnificent, 
large, creamy white flowers attractively shaded with 
pink and having a deeper pink reverse. Each 35c, 
doz. $3.50. 
Omar Khayyam (F. D.) A sensational variety of un¬ 
usual coloring—Chinese red at base of petals, shading 
to bright orange and tipped lighter—making a won¬ 
derful soft color-effect. Tall, healthy grower. Each 
35c, doz. $3.50. 
Pride of California (D.) Bright vivid red flowers, 
borne on long stems, an excellent cut flower variety. 
Each 35c, doz. $3.50. 
Rose Fallon (D.) Large, nearly round, clear apricot 
pink flowers on long slender stems. Each 40c, doz. 
$4.00. 
The Commodore (I. D.) One of the largest and most 
spectacular yellow Dahlias, many of the blooms at¬ 
taining 1 foot across and of good depth; color a 
brilliant lemon-yellow; petals long and broad. Ex¬ 
ceedingly free bloomer. Each 35c, doz. $3.50. 
Thomas A. Edison (D.) Royal purple, large flower, 
stiff stems. Each 35c, doz. $3.50. 
White Wonder (I. D.) The giant blooms are pure 
white with long, pointed, twisted and curled petals, 
giving the flower a light, fluffy appearance. The bush 
is a strong, vigorous grower. Each 35c, doz. $3.50. 
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