For a Rainbow of Color Plant Perfection Brand Gladioli 
Plant in the spring when all danger of frost is over. Plant bulbs 
four to eight inches apart in the row and from three inches deep in 
heavy soil, to five inches deep in lighter, sandy . iil ; the deeper planting- 
will keep the plants from falling over at blooming time. Keep soil well 
worked ; keep soil crust from forming in the rows after rains or other 
watering. Our bulbs are grown in Oregon, where the soil and climate 
are especially adapted to producing strong, healthy bulbs. 
OREGON GROWN GLADIOLUS BULBS ARE CLEAN AND 
SOUND, FREE FROM DISEASE AND SURE TO BLOOM. 
MARGARET PETER—Best blotched white. 
MISS NEW ZEALAND—Huge blotched pink. 
RED PHIPPS—Scarlet. 
VAGABOND PRINCE—Bronze red, orange blotch. 
COPERNICUS—Very brilliant orange-bronze, yel¬ 
low throat. 
GATE OF HEAVEN—A wonderfully strong, pure 
yellow variety. Color very rich yellow and the florets, 
which are well spaced, are beautifully ruffled, large 
and of good substance. 
MILFORD—Tall, light blue with seven or more good 
size blooms open. This is considered to be about the 
best light blue so far produced. 
ORANGE SOVEREIGN—Early light orange. Very 
tall plant with long spike of bloom having eight or 
more large blooms open. 
PELEGRINA — A pure, dark violet-blue, the two 
lower petals somewhat darker. Very attractive. 
PICARDY—Soft, shrimp pink. 
ROSEMARIE PFITZER—Color very light pink with 
creamy hue, bearing dozen slightly ruffled round flowers. 
MOORISH KING—Color a very dark mahogany-ma¬ 
roon with velvet sheen. Long, strong stems carrying 
many florets. A splendid variety. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM—A pure white gladiolus 
which, in its color class, is probably the largest and 
best variety in existence. Color snow white with tinge 
of cream on the lower petals. Long stems. 
JOHN S. BACH—This gladiolus is an exquiste very 
early flowering exhibition variety. Color fine orange 
salmon, somewhat lighter in throat. Strong grower. 
ALL THE ABOVE VARIETIES, 85c dozen, post¬ 
paid. Ask for quantity prices. 
MIXED GLADIOLUS BULBS—All No. 1 size, and 
a good mixture with a great range of colors. 35c per 
dozen, 82.30 per 100, postpaid. 
Try our Oregon grown bulbs. They are the cream 
of the crop. All No. 1 Bulbs — Large Size 
/. S. Bache, Rosemarie Pfitzer, Milford, Star of Bethlebevi, Gate of Heaven, Picardy 
Perfection Brand Exceptional Dahlias and Cannas 
Perfection Brand Cannas 
Our stock is first-class in every respect. 
We handle enormous quantities of Canna 
Bulbs and can offer at the following at¬ 
tractive prices: 
DOROTHY S.—Dwarf, large salmon red 
flower and a very prolific bloomer. Green 
foliage. Stands up under drouth conditions 
better than any other sort. Per dozen, 
70c, postpaid. 
PRESIDENT — Four feet. One of the 
most popular reds. Flowers are rich, 
glowing scarlet of immense size. Green 
leaves. Strong grower. Each, 10c; doz., 
65c; 100, $3.25, postpaid. 
KING HUMBERT — Five feet, bronze 
foliage. Flowers very large, five to six 
inches across. Flowers a glowing scarlet 
or orange red, often streaked with gold. 
Each, 10c; doz., 60c; 100, $3.25, postpaid. 
RICHARD WALLACE — Dainty shade 
of Canary yellow, about four feet tall 
and having bright green foliage. Each, 
10c,; doz., 60c; 100, $3.25, postpaid. 
CITY OF PORTLAND—Salmon pink. 
Large flowers, height four feet. Foliage 
green. Each, 10c; doz., 75c; 100, $4.00, 
postpaid. 
MIXED COLORS — Each, 10c; doz., 
50c; 100, $2.75, postpaid. 
Perfection Brand Exceptional Dahlias 
STRONG FIELD GROWN DIVISIONS 
DECORATIVE—This is the large open 
faced type with broad, usually flat petals 
to which class we owe so many of our 
finest Dahlia flowers. 
JEAN KERR — Pure white, fine cut 
flower. 25c each, postpaid. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY—A perfect bloom 
of erosion pink, best pink Dahlia to date. 
25c each, postpaid. 
SAGAMORE — A golden color, shaded 
toward the center with warm salmon- 
rose or orange buff. Good stem and keep¬ 
ing qualities. Price, 25c each, postpaid. 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA—Red. Each, 
25, postpaid. 
THOS. A. EDISON—Royal purple. 30c 
each, postpaid. 
AVALON — Deep Canary-yellow. 30c 
each, postpaid. 
JERSEY BEACON — Chinese Scarlet. 
30c each, postpaid. 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION — Outstand¬ 
ing giant flower of flame scarlet, immense 
in size and free flowering on the best 
of stems. 30c each, postpaid. 
Pompom Dahlias 
Fully double flowers, ball-shaped or 
slightly flattened. 
SNOWCLAD—Pure white. 
CATHERINE—Canary yellow. 
JOHNNIE—Bright red. 
FASHION—Orange and buff. 
BOBBY—Deep plum purple. 
ROSE WILMOTH—Bright pink. 
All 30c each; $3.00 doz., postpaid. 
Elephant’s Ear Tuberose Bidbs 
CALADIUM ESCULENTUM — Known 
to almost everyone. A number of stems 
come from a single bulb, growing 4 to 5 
feet high, with a single leaf, which often 
measures 18 inches or more across. Large 
bulbs, each 35c, postpaid. 
Easily recognized by its exquisite fra¬ 
grance and beautiful flower spikes, which 
are borne on long stems, making it an 
admirable cut flower. 
DWARF EXCELSIOR PEARL—Each, 
10c; doz., 60c, postpaid. 
See Flower Seed Section for Other Bulbs 
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