available. 
Ave Maria. 
blue with a purple blotch. 
Betty Nuthall. Sparkling, 
flowers. 
throat markings. 
Charles Dickens. 
Commander Koehl. 
on sturdy spikes. 
Coppersheen. Orange, bronze. 
cream. Very large and full. 
Gold Eagle. 
open, deep lemon-yellow. 
La Paloma. Early. Brilliant, 
Maid of Orleans. Tall, late, 
Now reasonably priced. 
long keeping. 
Minuet. 
light lavender. 

gently ruffied. 
Maid of Urteans 
rich, warm red. 
Three 30c; Doz. 85c; 100, $6.00. 
Wasaga. A dainty basket and make-up type; apricot tinged nasturtium, 
with buff throat; the edges heavily ruffled. 
Three 25c; Doz. 70c; 100, $5.00. 
Red Phipps. A new derivation; 
W. H. Phipps. Flowers of immense size, long, massive spikes, all out at 
once. La-France-pink, lighter at center; flowers faintly dotted with 
ruby. Three 20c; Doz. 65c; 100, $4.50. 
Yvonne. Large, graceful flowers, often eight open; flesh-pink, with a 
soft red or strawberry-pink blotch on lower petals. 
Three 25c; Doz. 70c; 100, $5.00. 
S. & H. “Old Glory” Mixture. Our special assembly of carefully selected 
choice varieties. All bulbs are No. 1 size. One of each to the dozen; 
ten of each to the hundred. 
Doz. 50c; 100, $4.00, delivered; 1000, 35.00 by express collect. 

Attraction 
Gladioli 
Each, Three and Doz. Postpaid. 100 by Express Collect. 
1 SIZE 
Plant in April or May 4 inches deep and 2 inches apart in drills: 
; f rill 
single rows 12 inches, and double rows 18 inches apart. Z ee 
NO. 
Thrip. As a safeguard against thrip, our bulbs are carefull i 
| rip, y fumigated 
tor 24 hours witn a highly effective gas. Should thrip develop fon air 
carriage during the growing season, there are several good applications 
Albatross. Very early; largest and in every way the best pure white. 
Many large, well-placed florets of good substance; light 
Bagdad. A magnificent smoky old 
tnroat. Many large florets at once. Three 25c; Doz. 70c; 100, $5.00. 
h ‘ iridescent orange-pink; 
orange lined carmine-rose; the reverse a delightful coral-pink. 
Break o’ Day. An early light pink of great commercial value for cut 
Cadillac. Midseason. Tall spike, golden apricot, fading to apricot-rose 
toward petal edge; stamens and pistils creamy white. 
Carmen Sylva. Large flowered, sturdy; pure white with slight carmine 
The most dependable violet-purple. 
ably the most Eadie cod WiTNGuE leas eke eee 
Dr. F. E. Bennett. Velvety flame-scarlet, throat dusted with ruby and 
Very early, tall; good sized flowers, slightly ruffled: wide 
Golden Dream. Late, tall, large; rich golden yellow; many open at once. 
pure orange. 
upstanding, 
Margaret Fulton. Rich strawberry-pink, the throat deeper. 
A model for size, shape and placement; the very best clear, 
Picardy. The most popular Gladiolus ever grown. 
very large flowers at a time. Of heavy, wax-like substance, the edges 
A delicate suffusion of apricot and salmon-pinks. 

Three 25c; Doz. 70c; 100, $5.00. 
Three 25c; Doz. 70c; 100, $5.00. 
rose, darker at margins, lighter in 
the throat golden 
Three 20c; Doz. 60c; 100, $4.00. 
Three 15c; Doz. 50c; 100, $3.50. 
Three 25c; Doz. 70c; 100, $5.00. 
Three 15c¢; Doz. 50c; 100, $3.50. 
Three 25c; Doz. 70c; 100, $5.00. 
Flowers are heavy, 
Three 25c; Doz. 70c; 100, $5.00. 
Three 25c; Doz. 70c; 100, $5.00. 
Three 20c; Doz. 65c; 100, $4.50. 
Three 15c; Doz. 50c; 100, $3.50. 
Three 15c; Doz. 50c; 100, $3.50. 
Three 25c; Doz. 70c; 100, $5.00. 
unblemished creamy. white. 
Three 20c; Doz. 65c; 100, 4.50. 
Very free, 
Three 20c; Doz. 60c; 100, $4.00. 
Three 25c; Doz. 70c; 100, $5.00. 
Usually opens eight 

Three 20c; Doz. 65c; 100, $4.50. Charles Dickens 
HARDY WATER LILIES - NYMPHAEAS 
Location. Sunshine and unchilled, undisturbed water are essential. 
Soil. Should be mellow clay loam, fertilized with one-fourth well- 
rotted cow manure, about 12 inches deep. Horse and sheep manures 
are dangerous to use. Of commercial fertilizers, Vigoro is probably as 
good as any. 
Water. Any clean water, not in strong motion, will do; its depth above 
soil not arbitrary, but 12 inches is best. 
Planting. The longer roots should be firmed into the dirt slanting 
or flat; but set all shapes so that the crown is even with the surface 
of soil. In case the pull of spreading leaves, or other disturbance loosens 
the root-hold, poke them back and refirm the soil or further bind them 
down with stones. 
The average space to allow for plants is about 2 feet square.’ 
Original propagation is slow; S. G H. Lily roots are two or more years 
old, and ready to bloom. Shipping may commence about April first, 
and is practical up to the first of June. Established pools with a good 
assortment begin showing flowers in May; each of an average five-day 
existence, with unbroken continuance and varying extravagance, until 
late fall. 
Prices are delivered to you. 
Attraction. A superb red Lily, capable of an 8-inch spread. Garnet, 
tipped rose, maturing to deep red; the sepals white, with rosy streaks 
maturing garnet-red. Each $2.50; Three $7.00. 
Comanche. Flower and stem uniquely upheld above the water. Rich apri- 
cot, maturing coppery bronze with ruddy shadows in the depths; orange 
stamens. Each $1.25; Three $3.30. 
Chromatella. The one distinct, bright yellow; 5-inch cup. Vigorous and 
very free bloomer. Each $1.25; Three $3.30. 
Eugenia de Land. A beautiful pink Lily. Its pointed petals give it a 
distinctive appearance. Very fragrant. Each $2.00; Three $5.50. 
Gladstone. The largest of the white Lilies. Dazzling white blossoms with 
broad waxy petals, 5 to 8 inches across. Each $1.50; Three $4.00. 
Gloriosa. Choice, producing up to 200 glorious b:ooms: iarge, perrtect, 
and exceptionally double. Brilliant carmine-red. Tne vivid color, 
freedom and small leaf-spread, popularize it for tubs. 
Each $2.00; Three $5.50 
If you desire a hardy, free blooming white Lily, this is 
your choice. It bears a wealth of large, fragrant blossoms from early 
spring until late fall. Eoch $1.25; Three $3.30. 
Paul Hariot. Blooms of this delightful Lily change in color from a clear 
yellow the first day to orange-pink and gradually to red. 
Each $1.25; Three $3.30. 
Rose Arey. Best of the pinks, with a large deep pink blossom that reaches 
6 to 8 inches across. Petals are pointed with a curling edge. Very 
fragrant. Each $1.25; Three $3.30. 
Sunrise. The largest hardy Lily in flower. Salmon-olive-brown buds burst 
forth, in wide-flung rays with tints of primrose, gold and opal. Full 
blown, its immense flowers resemble chrysanthemums, clear yellow, 
lemon-chrome stamens. Earliest, largest, most unique, fragrant, Leaf 
and root require a 4-foot space, Each $1.25; Three $3.30. 
Jean Louise. 
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