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Gladioli 
To Gladioli lovers, we really have something splendid 
to offer you in the way of choice varieties and colors, 
and our bulbs are all No. 1, disease free, postpaid 
in lots of 3 to 100. 
NEW GOV. PINCHOT. Magnificent silvery rose 
pink. 3 for 25c, 12 for 85c, 100 for $6.00. 
VERMILION. Lovely bi-color, red blotched white. 
3 for 20c, 12 for 70c, 100 for $5.00. 
BELA QUEEN. Tall white. 3 for 25c, 12 for 85c, 
100 for $6.00. 
BLUSHES OF CREAM. Large cream. 3 for 20c, 
12 for 60c, 100 for $4.50. 
HUGO ECKENER. Bright blood red. 3 for 25c, 
12 for 75c, 100 for $5.00. 
HUMMER. Dark velvety red. 3 for 20c, 12 for 
60c, 100 for $4.50. 
LADY LOVE. Lovely lavender. 3 for 25c, 12 for 
90c, 100 for $6.50. 
PICARDY. Clear light salmon. 3 for 20c, 12 for 
70c, 100 for $5.00. 

Peony 

MISS BLOOMINGTON. Best yellow in existence. 
3 for 20c, 12 for 70c, 100 for $5.00. 
JOHN T. PIRIE. Mahogany brown. 3 for 20c, 12 
for 70c, 100 for $5.00. 
GREEN'S GLADIOLI MIXTURE 
The finest mixture we have ever offered. Excellent 
assortment of colors, large flowering, ruffled and 
plain petaled types. 12 for 60c, 50 for $2.25, 100 
for $3.50 postpaid. 
Peonies 
No. 1 Plants, 3-5 Eyes, Ready to Bloom 
Un-named varieties in pink, red, and white 
25c Each Postpaid 
NAMED VARIETIES: Felix Crouse—Flaming 
crimson. Alex Dumas—Pink flowering. Sarah 
Bernhardt—Apple blossom pink. Alberta—Pure 
white. Jules Calot—Lilac pink, apricot center. 
Gismonde—Flesh color. Mme. Emile Lemoine— 
Creamy white. 
PRICE: 35c Each Postpaid 
NOTE: We reserve the right to substitute varieties 
of a like color if our listed stock is sold out. 
Dahlias 
We are proud to offer you a splendid selection of 
Dahlias this spring including the Pompons, Deco- 
rative, and Show Types. 
These flowers are distinctive in every respect, and 
the large, colorful blooms are a most pleasing addi- 
tion to any flower garden, and never fail to create 
considerable attention from flower lovers. 
PRICES: 25c each, or 6 for $1.20 Postpaid 
AMBER QUEEN, Pompon. Clear amber, shaded 
apricot. 





Dahlia 
AUTUMN KING, Decorative. Tall bronze, a 
bouquet in itself. 
CALEB POWERS, Show. Soft blush pink. 
CATHERINE, Pompom. Clear yellow, free bloom- 
er. 
LUCY FAUCETT, Show—Yellow or old rose 
variegated—either color may predominate. 
PORTHOS, Decorative. Large, dark red, unusual 
“ type and free bloomer. 
THOMAS EDISON, Formal Decorative. Large 
royal purple, perfect. 
MRS. I. De VER WARNER, Formal Decorative. 
Superb shade of orchid pink. 
JANE COWL. Massive blooms of bronzy buff and 
old gold, blending deeper to a perfect center. 
MRS. JOHN T. SHEEPER, Decorative. Canary 
yellow, shade pink on outer petals. 
Special Dahlia Collection 
One Dozen Bulbs, Our Selection, for $2.25 
Postpaid 


GREEN’S Berries FOR HOME OR COMMERCIAL PLANTING 
RASPBERRIES 
Postpaid in Quantities of 10 Only 
LATHAM (Red). Big hardy, phenomenal cropper 
of red fruit. Sells on sight at highest prices. Grown 
heavily in Northwest where winters are extremely 
cold. We consider this one of the best. Extra long 
ripening season, sometimes six weeks. PRICE: 
Strong No. 1 Plants 10 for 50c, 100 at 3c each, 
$27.50 per 1000. 
NEWBURGH (Red). A new red that is proving its 
worth. Vigorous in growth and very hardy. Highly 
recommended for garden and commercial culture. 
Fruit large and firm. PRICE: No. 1 Plants 10 for 
50c, 100 at 4c each. 
SODUS (New Purple). It is fast becoming the 
most. profitable and desirable purple raspberry on 
the market. Its hardiness, productiveness, firmness, 
and fine flavor are features greatly desired by can- 
ners and dealers. PRICE: 1 Year Tips 10 for 50c, 
100 at 4c each; 2 Year Transplants 10 for 75c, 
100 at 6c each. 
COLUMBIAN (Purple). The old reliable purple 
variety. Big cropper and money maker. Fine for 
canning. PRICE: 1 Year Tips 10 for 50c, 25 to 50 
at 4c each; 2 Year Transplants 10 for 75c, 50 
to 100 at 5c each. 
NEW MARVEL (Black Cap). We are raising this 
variety commercially and find the fruit large, the 
plants hardy, vigorous growers, and a good cropper. 
Have a limited supply of one year tips available. 
PRICE: 1 Year Tips 10 for 50c, 25 at 4c each. 
CUMBERLAND (Black Cap). A well known black 
cap. Especially good for home garden or commercial 
grower. PRICE: 2 Year Transplants 10 for 75c, 
50 to 100 at 5c each; 1 Year Tips 10 for 50c, 
25 to 50 at 4c each. 
BLACKBERRIES (Thimbleberries) 
Postpaid in Quantities of 10 Only 
ELDORADO. We have grown this variety com- 
mercially almost exclusively and recommend it as 
excellent. Hardy, bush growth, large fruit and yield. 
PRICE: No. 1 10 for 50c, 50 to 100 at 4c each. 
Please write for special prices on all Raspberries, 
etc., in large quantities. We can quote prices that 
will interest you. 
BOYSENBERRIES (Dewberries) 
A large, plump, delightful flavored berry of purplish 
cast, full of rich juice. Firm and meaty. Perfect for 
canning and preserving. PRICE: 1 Year Plants, 
10 for 75c, postpaid, 100 for $6.00 express collect. 
GOOSEBERRIES 
Postpaid at Single Rate Only 
POORMAN. The new red introduced by New York 
State Experiment Station, large fruit of excellent 
quality and very productive. PRICE: 2 yr. No. 1 
25c each, 10 for $2.00. 
DOWNING. The largest o 
and of good quality. Very 
2 yr. No. 1 25c each, 10 foi 
CHAUTAUQUA. The large yellow variety, best for 
home and market. A good variety, but rather hard 
for nurserymen to propagate. It is recommended 
highly. We have a limited stock. PRICE: 40c each, 
10 for $3.50. 


CURRANTS 
Postpaid at Single Rate Only 
RED CROSS. We consider this the most profitable 
of the large red as we grow them extensively. Heavy 
cropper and good market fruit. PRICE: 2 yr. No. 1 
25c each, 10 for $1.75, 50 at 1214c each. 
FAY’S PROLIFIC. A favorite red for home and 
market. Uniform fruit with large stems. Great cop- 
per. PRICE: 2 yr. No. 1 25c each, 10 for $1.75, 
50 at 12'4c each. 
WHITE GRAPE. A popular white currant, heavy 
bearer, large clusters, good size fruit. Mild flavor. 
PRICE: 2 yr. No. 1 25c each, 10 for $1.75, 50 at 
1214c each. 
STRAWBERRIES 
CORSICAN. We consider this the finest June bear- 
ing home garden berry. Unusually large berries, 
bright red, firm, juicy, and of exceedingly high 
quality and flavor. Plants are vigorous and healthy. 
This is a wonderful table berry. Stores seem to look 
for this berry each season. We introduced this berry 
many years ago, and it has been our stand-by since 
then. Mid-season. PRICE: 25 plants for 50c, 100 
for $1.10 postpaid, 1000 for $6.00 via express 
collect. 
PREMIER. This is one of the best early varieties 
known. It seems to do well in nearly all climates and 
soils. Berries are large, very uniform, and deep red 
in color. PRICES: 25 for 50c, 100 for $1.10 post- 
paid, 1000 for $6.50 via express collect. 
DORSETT. Introduced by U. 8. Dept. of Agricul- 
ture in 1933. A bright, sparkling berry of a rare and 
delicious quality. Firm and solid and will ship long 
distances. Ripens early. PRICE: 25 for 50c, 100 for 
$1.10 postpaid, 1000 for $6.50 via express collect. 
FAIRFAX. Another U. 8S. Dept. of Agriculture 
introduction. It is considered the largest and sweet- 
est berry grown and unusually productive. Most 
tests average 90%. Fancy, good firm berry with a 
bright red color, bringing top prices at all times. 
Ripens early. PRICES: 25 for 50c, 100 for $1.10 
postpaid, 1000 for $6.50 via express collect. 
GEM (Everbearing). This Everbearing variety 
may well be called the King of strawberries. Fruit 
is of large size, waxy appearance. Plants large and 
healthy with dark, glossy, green foliage. Plants set 
in spring will produce a modest crop in August. 
PRICE: 12 for 35c, 50 for $1.00, 100 for $1.75 
postpaid, 1000 for $10.00 via express collect. 


