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i “for 25c; 25 for 45c; 50 for 75c; 100 for $1.35 
GIANT DAHLIAS GLADIOLI 
IMFUL GIANT: An exquisite apricot witha APRICOT GLOW: Its name describes this tall 
gold tint, this is the most attractive as well as stemmed variety. It blossoms early and surely. 
_ one of the largest Dahlias. It grows 8 to 9 inches BAGDAD: c : 
: eres and over four inches thick. An immense + A smoky Old Rose. Six to eight or more 



imm = blooms open at a time. Florets sometimes 
=. reach seven inches across. Bagdad is a beaut 
_ BONNIE BRAE: With flowers 7 to 8 inches across, B = y 
Ea Se iickdine to. : ETTY NUTHALL: Warm coral pink with pale yel- 
. soft, rose-pink, g to cream and yellow; ioethoat 
is giant variety is indescribably lovely. ow oat markings. Grows 5 to 7 ft. tall. Excellent 
CON. A hk ae : cut flower. Rather late so plant early. (100 days.) 
‘RSE uge roun oom 0 
Mic’ scarlet and a paler reverse side giving Seo DICKENS: Beautiful purple Violet, Tall, 
‘it a two-tone effect. Plant is very vigorous. trong grower. 
Makes a fine flower to cut. COPPER BRONZE: This is an unusual color and Cop- 
Pa 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 
100 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. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIA LA PALOMA: Heavy textured deep rich ORANGE. 
JERSEY BEAUTY: Undoubtedly the finest pink It makes great showing with many large florets open 
Dahlia in existence. Hubbard wrote:‘“‘Whenaman at one time. 
builds a better house or makes a better mouse trap ~1Q§ ANGELES: A delicate pink with a flame feather 
than his neighbor the World will make a beaten in its throat. This is a “Cut and come again” gladiolus. 
path to his door.” Jersey Beauty has a beaten f ae 
path to its door. It needs no further introduction. _MAMMOTH WHITE: Immense pure white with just 
a tint of Cream. 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA: Large, bright, vivid : . : Des 
ted flowers, borne freely, making it an excellent MARMORA: A beautiful lavender grey. Giant spikes 
Dahlia for cutting. A vigorous grower. (See with 7 or 8 enormous sized blooms open at one time. 
Colored picture, page 69.) NANCY HANKS: Very rich peach red shading to 
SHASTA: An excellent white. The early blooms orange pink. A very good producer of beautiful flowers. 
rome with a dark tinge at the center, but the OUR SELECTION: Salmon red. overlaid with slate 
later ones are practically pure white, large deep ower petal blotched with cerise bordered with cream. 
flowers, with long, quite broad petals that are ; 
notched at the iis. ceiving fica very shaggy PELEGRINA: Large, dark blue, excellent Variety. 
ie Fearn ee eas PICARDY: Picardy is the most outstanding Glad 

bloomer. of all. Color ec ERE ae eas eae sheen. 
Extremely large florets slightly r : ere are 
a POMPON DAHLIAS 6 to 10 of these magnificent blooms open at one 
SUNNY DAYBREAK: Large, apricot yellow ime. You can’t go wrong with Picardy. (See Colored 
lightly edged cardinal, very tall. picture, Page 69.) 
a > LOMPON: Small, rich brightred SAGA: A clear buff. Straight spike. Five wide 
ruffed blooms at a time. 
BABY: White, center petals tipped rose, fine prea agt 
_ Stems, free flowering. $n ke kek 
Choice Mixed Dahlias: A ‘Trial Ground” TUBEROSES 
Mixture of many different colors, pos ond EXCELSIOR PEARL: This variety is characterized 
faeces These are ideal for the gener: ee ae by its short, robust stem and long spikes of flowers, 
60e; and a bargain. Mixed Dahlias—5 for perfectly double and twice the size of the common 
12 for $1.00; 25 for $2.00. Tuberose. Spikes frequently bear 30 to 50 pure white 

flowers. Large bulbs. 6 for 25c; 25 for $1.00. 
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