Bulbs give daily enjoyment during blooming season. Each day they bring forth some¬ 
thing new to your attention. They furnish a glorious display of color. Bulbs will qrow 
and thrive in ordinary garden soil and will repay well for the trouble you give them. 
GLADIOLUS 
For cut-flowers in the home or stately, colorful 
spikes in the garden, the Gladiolus is supreme. Plant 
the bulbs 4 to 6 inches deep in good growing soil, 
keeping the bed free from weeds. You will have 
blooms all summer long if you plant the bulbs in 
10-day intervals. Remove the bulbs from the ground 
in the fall before freezing weather, clean and dry 
them, and store in a cool, dry cellar. 
ALBATROSA. Pure white, good spikes, medium- 
size flowers. 
AVA MARIA. Blue; there are some streaks of 
purple but the basic color is blue, large, very beau¬ 
tiful. 
BAGDAD. Smoky old rose, deeper at edge of petal 
and lighter at throat, large blooms, strong spikes. 
BERTY SNOW. Light rosy lavender with light 
blotches in throat. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT. Peach-red overlaid with 
scarlet. 
BETTY NUTHALL. Salmon pink; ruffled petals, 
pale yellow throat markings with streaks of red, 
very lovely for cut-flowers. 
CRIMSON GLOW. A glowing crimson-scarlet, lighter 
in throat, large flower, massive spikes. 
FLORA. One of the best yellow; pale corn-yellow 
with delicate lines on lower petals. 
GIANT NYMPH. Bright rosy-pink with creamy yel¬ 
low throat powdered with scarlet. 
GOLDEN DREAM. Golden yellow, medilum size, a 
very pretty yellow. 
LOS ANGELES. Shrimp pink with a white and red 
throat. 
MINUET. A very beautiful lavender. The color is 
delicate and dainty, large flowers. 
Orange Queen ORANGE QUEEN. Apricot orange, very open 
blooms. 
Betty Nuthall 
PICARDY. Clear pure pink, beautifully painted with 
red in the center, long spikes. 
MRS. W. H. PHIPPS. One of the most beautiful 
pink gladiolus, very large flowers. 
SOUVENIR. Clearest, deepest yellow found in 
Glads; large size, the first yellow to bloom. 
SCARLET PRINCEPS. A very large spike of mas¬ 
sive crimson-scarlet flowers, four or five blooms 
open at one time. 
THE ORCHID. A wonderful flower, a natural spread 
of petals, ruffled; orchid like of lavender-pink upon 
the paler flushed, frosted surface. 
Named Varieties 
Per 12 Per 50 Per 100 
$ .40 $1.50 $2.75 
Unnamed Varieties, Mixed Colors 
Per 12 Per 50 Per 100 
$ .25 $ .85 $1.50 
fJo Order Accepted at These Prices For Less Than 
One Dozen of a Variety Unless Mixed Colors Are 
Wanted. 
CANNAS 
CITY OF PORTLAND (3% ft.) Warm rose-pink, 
holding its tone through both hot and cold weather. 
KING HUMBERT (4 to 4% ft.) Immense flowers, 
orange-scarlet flecked with rose. Beautiful heart- 
shaped leaves, bronze, shaded purple and brown. 
KING HUMBERT (Yellow). Same habit as King 
Hubert Red, but with dark green foliage and deep 
rich yellow flowers. Grows 4 to 5 feet. 
MARVEL CANNA. A strikingly beautiful, tall-grow¬ 
ing Canna, with exceptionally handsome dark green 
foliage and large, intensely vivid, light copper- 
colored flowers. A magnificent and distinct variety. 
RICHARD WALLACE. (5 ft.). Pure canary-yellow. 
PRESIDENT. One of the prettiest pink-blooming 
Cannas. Flowers salmon-pink; foliage bronze. 
4 feet. 
Per 6 Per 12 Per 100 
$ .60 $1.00 $5.75 
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