DAHLIAS 
DAHLIA PRICES 
Your Choice—All Varieties. 
20c each, 3 for 50c, 8 for $1.15 
GIANT DAHLIAS 
BASHFUL GIANT : An exquisite apricot with a 
gold tint, this is the most attractive as well as 
one of the largest Dahlias. It grows 8 to 9 inches 
across and over four inches thick. An immense 
beauty. 
BONNIE BRAE: With flowers 7 to 8 inches across, 
the soft, rose-pink, blending to cream and yellow; 
this giant variety is indescribably lovely. 
JERSEY BEACON: A huge round bloom of 
Chinese scarlet and a paler reverse side giving 
it a two-tone effect. Plant is very vigorous. 
Makes a fine flower to cut. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIA 
JERSEY BEAUTY : Undoubtedly the finest pink 
Dahlia in existence. Hubbard wrote: “When a man 
builds a better house or makes a better mouse trap 
than his neighbor the World will make a beaten 
path to his door.” Jersey Beauty has a beaten 
path to its door. It needs no further introduction. 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA: Large, bright, vivid 
red flowers, borne freely, making it an excellent 
Dahlia for cutting. A vigorous grower. (See 
Colored picture, page 69.) 
SHASTA: An excellent white. The early blooms 
come with a dark tinge at the center, but the 
later ones are practically pure white, large deep 
flowers, with long, quite broad petals that are 
notched at the ends, giving them a very shaggy 
appearance. Long stems hold the blooms high, on 
the robust branching plant. An early continuous 
bloomer. 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
SUNNY DAYBREAK: Large, apricot yellow 
lightly edged cardinal, very tall. 
BRIGHT RED POMPON: Small, rich bright red 
flowers borne freely. 
BABY: White, center petals tipped rose, fine 
8tems, free flowering. 
Choice Mixed Dahlias: A “Trial Ground” 
Mixture of many different colors, types and 
varieties. These are ideal for the general gar¬ 
den and a bargain. Mixed Dahlias—5 for 
60c; 12 for $1.00; 25 for $2.00. 
* BULBS * GLADIOLI 
EXQUISITELY BEAUTIFUL GLADIOLI 
Your Choice of the Finest Named Varieties: 
12 for 25c; 25 for 45c; 50 for 75c; 100 for $1.35 
GLADIOLI 
APRICOT GLOW: Its name describes this tall 
stemmed variety. It blossoms early and surely. 
BAGDAD: A smoky Old Rose. Six to eight or more 
immense blooms open at a time. Florets sometimes 
reach seven inches across. Bagdad is a beauty. 
BETTY NUTHALL: Warm coral pink with pale yel¬ 
low throat markings. Grows 5 to 7 ft. tall. Excellent 
cut flower. Rather late so plant early. (100 days.) 
CHAS. DICKENS: Beautiful purple Violet, Tall, 
Strong grower. 
COPPER BRONZE: This is an unusual color and Cop¬ 
per Bronze hardly does justice to this lovely “Glad.” 
It’s a very fine large primulinus with big flowers and 
graceful habit. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT: Fiery red. One of the most 
brilliant flowers grown. A fine large bloom. 
GLORIOUS “GLADS” MIXED 
MANY COLORS-ALL SEASONS 
lOO FOR ONLY $ 1.00 
GURNEY’S RAINBOW COLLECTION 
You Must Have These 
GIANT NYMPH: An excellent large rose-colored Glad 
producing flowers a long season. 
GOLDEN DREAM : One of the best deep yellows. Very 
tall growing spike with 6 or 7 blooms open at once. 
LA PALOMA: Heavy textured deep rich ORANGE. 
It makes great showing with many large florets open 
at one time. 
LOS ANGELES: A delicate pink with a flame feather 
in its throat. This is a “Cut and come again” gladiolus. 
MAMMOTH WHITE: Immense pure white with just 
a tint of Cream. 
MARMORA: A beautiful lavender grey. Giant spikes 
with 7 or 8 enormous sized blooms open at one time. 
NANCY HANKS: Very rich peach red shading to 
orange pink. A very good producer of beautiful flowers. 
OUR SELECTION: Salmon red overlaid with slate 
lower petal blotched with cerise bordered with cream. 
PELEGRINA: Large, dark blue, excellent Variety. 
PICARDY: Picardy is the most outstanding Glad 
of all. Color soft apricot pink with a silvery sheen. 
Extremely large florets slightly ruffled. There are 
6 to 10 of these magnificent blooms open at one 
time. You can’t go wrong with Picardy. (See Colored 
picture, Page 69.) 
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WASAGA: A clear buff. Straight spike. Five wide 
open ruffled blooms at a time. 
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TUBEROSES 
EXCELSIOR PEARL: This variety is characterized 
by its short, robust stem and long spikes of flowers, 
perfectly double and twice the size of the common 
Tuberose. Spikes frequently bear 30 to 50 pure white 
flowers. Large bulbs. 6 for 25c; 25 for $1.00. 
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