Glorious 
GLADS 
The following up-to-date 
list of Gladiolus offered on 
this page are our choice 
after studying and com¬ 
paring hundreds of var¬ 
ieties. 
We have given special 
consideration to the 
health, size, form, color¬ 
ing and substance of flow¬ 
ers, growing on strong, 
straight, upright spikes. 
The bulbs are large No. 1 
size, clean and healthy. 
We believe that this 
selection of up-to-date 
Gladiolus is unsurpass¬ 
able. 
Amador .Glowing scarlet 
Betty Nuthall .Coral pink with orange throat 
Blue Admiral .Dark blue 
Chas. Dickens .Purple violet 
Coryphee .Pure pink 
Dr. F. E. Bennett .Bright scarlet 
Early Peach .Peach red, blending ivory 
Gate of Heaven .Deep rich yellow 
Giant Nymph .Rose pink, cream throat 
La Paloma .Vivid orange 
Maid of Orleans .Cream white 
Marmora .Smoky lavender grey 
Mary Elizabeth .White, with cream throat 
BEGONIAS—Tuberose Rooted 
Unexcelled for summer bedding. They should be planted 
in a situation to avoid the direct rays of the hot afternoon sun. 
Single —Orange, pink, red, white, and yellow. Each 20c; 
$2.2,5 per doz. 
Double —Orange, pink, red, white, and yellow. 20c each; 
$2.25 per doz. 
Mammoth White .Large pure white 
Max Reger .Lavender blue, dark throat 
Minuet .Large light lavender 
Mother Machree .Smoky lavender, with salmon pink 
M rs. Leon Douglas .Salmon rose, striped scarlet 
M rs. E. J. Heaton .Glowing strawberry pink 
Paradise .Apricot 
Picardy .Apricot pink 
Smiling Maestro .Samlon-orange 
Sonatine .Light pink, red blotch 
Tip-top .Bright red 
Tobersum .Clear deep yellow 
Price—45c doz., $3.25 per hundred 
TUBEROSES—Double Pearl 
Easily recognized by its exquisite fragrance, and flower 
spikes. Start bulbs in pots, along the latter part of May moved 
to open ground, blooms can be had much earlier. Each 5c; 
60c dozen. 
PEONIES 
Peonies are successfully planted in the spring. Avoid plant¬ 
ing too deeply, as this is often the cause of the shy blooming; 
2 inches of soil over the cro\\Ti (eyes) is sufficient. 
We offer sti-ong divided roots and can supply Double White, 
Doul^le Crimson, and Rose-pink. 25c each; $2.50 dozen. 
HARDY LILIES 
Auratum —Golden banded lily, grows four to seven feet tall, blooming in 
July and August. Should be planted 6 to 8 in. deep. Large size Inilbs, 25c 
each; $2..50 dozen. 
Rubrum fMagnificum) —The typical form is white, flushed pink, and heavily 
spotted with carmine. The stem is about 4 feet high. Plant 8 to 10 inches 
deep. Blooms in Late August and Early September. Large bulbs, 25c each; 
$2.50 dozen. 
Regale —The large trumpet shaped flowers are snowy white, with a pure 
yellow center, while the exterior of the petals is slightly tinged pink. The 
flower possesses a delightful fragrance. Given good sharp drainage it will 
bloom most anywhere. Large bulbs, 25c each; $2..50 hundred. 
