MINNEAPOLIS AND SAINT PAUL 
Beautiful Gladiolus — Grand for Cutting 
For beautiful flowers, available from July until late fall, there are none more dependable or magnificent than the Gladioli. 
Planted in clumps they are attractive in the garden and as a cut flower they have no peer. By planting at intervals, about 
one week apart, starting the first part of May and continuing to the middle of June, a succession of bloom may be had from 
July until late fall. Plant the bulbs in cultivated, well-drained soil about 5 inches deep. They do best in full sun. When cutting 
3 or 4 leaves should be left to the plant which will allow the bulb to properly mature. After the first killing frost, take the 
bulbs up carefully and cut off the stalk about 1 inch from the bulb and allow it to dry about one week. Then pack in shallow 
boxes and place for the winter in a cool dry cellar where the temperature will not go below freezing. The following varieties 
are among the most lovely and dependable: 
Postage—If wanted by parcel post please add for postage and packing figuring at the average weight of 2 pounds to 
a dozen Gladioli. Please see postage rates on page 37. 
ROSE HILL BLUE RIBBON GLADIOLI COLLECTION. This assort- GIANT NYMPH. Giant LaFrance pink, with creamy yellow 
ment of bulbs consists of a wide range of colors and is sure throat powdered scarlet. 3 for 20c. 12 for 50c. 
to give you perfect satisfaction. 3 for 10¢. 12 for 35¢. 100 : 
for $2.50. GLORIANA. A strong grower. Flowers rich salmon with creamy 
blotch. Choice. 3 for 20¢. 12 for 50e. 
BETTY NUTHALL. Large, magnificent coral pink flowers with 
light orange throat. 3 for 20c. 12 for 50c. GOLDEN DREAM. A very fine, deep golden yellow. A strong, tall 
grower. A truly beautiful flower. 3 for 20¢c, 12 for 50c. 
CRIMSON GLOW. Extra large flowers. Tall spike of a brilliant 
crimson. 3 for 20¢. 12 for 50c. MARY PICKFORD. One of the older varieties but still a general 
favorite. Flowers are fine creamy white with yellow throat. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT. A very desirable variety with large, brilliant, 3 for 20c. 12) for 50c: 
fiery red flowers. 3 for 20c. 12 for 50c. 
MINUET. A delightful large orchid colored flower produced on 
a strong spike with 7 or 8 large florets in bloom at one time. 
The finest of its color. 3 for 20¢. 12 for 50c. 
Gladiolus 

MOROCCO. Large florets of a very deep glistening maroon six 
to eight open at one time, making a grand showing when 
planted near lighter shades. 3 for 25¢. 12 for 75c. 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS. One of the tallest, strongest-growing of 
all Gladioli. The immense blooms of luminous coral rose are 
marked with vivid splashes of rich ruby. No variety is more 
showy, or arrests more strikingly the interest of the casual 
beholder. 3 for 20¢. 12 for 50c. 
PEACE. A late variety with tall spikes of magnificent bold 
white blooms, feathered rosy carmine in the throat. 3 for 
* 20c. 12 for 50c. 
PICARDY. A most sensational flower. The individual florets are 
_ extremely large, slightly ruffled and of heavy wax-like sub- 
stance. Has created a sensation practically every time ex- 
hibited. ‘’Picardy’’ is unquestionably one of the most out- 
standing sorts. Color: Soft shrimp pink, without flecking. 
Blotch of light flesh pink. Though gigantic in size, Picardy is 
anything but coarse. 3 for 20c. 12 for 50c. 

POLAR ICE. A grand new vdriety with extra large florets often 
measuring 6 to 8 inches in diameter and produced on tall, 
straight stems. It is a pure paper white in color and many 
of the magnificent flowers open at one time. It is one of the 
best exhibition sorts. 3 for 25¢. 12 for 75ce. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM. Color purest white with a touch of 
cream on lower petals. Six to eight florets open at one time 
on a very tall, slender spike. A choice exhibition variety and 
should be included in every collection. 3 for 25¢. 12 for 75c. 
Hemerocallis Flava 
Lemon yellow 


HEMEROCALLIS MIDDENDORFFI. Rich orange yellow flowers, very fragrant. Fine for cutting. 
25¢ each. 3 for 70c. 6 for $1.35. 
HEUCHERA BRIZOIDES.* Has more robust foliage and better habit than Heuchera Sanguinea; 
the flowers are light pink and produced profusely in June. Flowers resemble Lily of the Valley 
in form. Fine for cutting. 35¢ each. 3 for $1.00. 6 for $1.90. 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA.* Coral Bells. Graceful spikes of coral-red flowers on plants growing 
1 to 2 feet tall. A compact foliage. Excellent for cutting and fine in the rock garden. June 
to September. 35¢ each. 3 for $1.00. 6 for $1.90. 
HIBISCUS, MEEHAN’S MALLOW MARVELS. A magnificent stain of hardy Mallows, which for 
size and profusion of bloom and richness of coloring are among the most striking and beauti- 
ful perennials that grow. Flowers 8 to 10 inches in diameter ranging in color through various 
shades of red, pink and white. See cut page 26. 25¢ each. 3 for 70¢. 6 for $1.35. 
HOLLYHOCKS. Double-flowering. We offer these beautiful flowers in red, pink, yellow, white, 
maroon, rose and salmon-pink. They grow 5 to 7 feet tall. Blooms July and August. See 
picture on page 28. 25¢€ each. 3 for 70¢. 6 for $1.35. Extra large 40¢ each. 3 for $1.15. 
6 for $2.20. 
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