Chaice of all tha — 
GLADIOLUS 

Betty Nuthall—Coral-pink, with yellow throat markings. 
Florets of fine texture on large, strong spikes. 
Bagdad—Smoky old rose, lighter throat. Very large. 6 to 8 
florets at a time, on tall, straight spike. Late. 
Commander Koehl—Fine red. Tall spike. Florets very large, 
of dark searlet without markings. 
Charles Dickens—Strong growing bright, radiant purple. 
Many blooms open at a time. Perfect placement. 
Dream of Beauty—Large rose-red. Tall, strong grower. 
Dr. F. E, Bennett—Fiery orange-searlet. Very large flowering. 

Debonair—LaFrance pink, shading into shrimp pink with 
creamy throat blotch. 6-8 medium size blooms on very tall 
straight spikes. 
Giant Nymph—tLovely, light salmon-pink suffused with 
creamy yellow in the throat. Giant flowers. One of the best. 
Golden Dream—Pure, clear, golden-yellow flowers of medium 
La Paloma—Gorgeous, vivid orange with inconspicuous white 
spearhead in throat. Large flowers; tall spike. 
Minuet—Beautiful, clear light lavender, very large flower of 
heavy substance. Considered by many the best lavender. 
Mother Machree—Smoky lavender overlaid toward edge with 
salmon-pink. 8-12 medium size blooms open. Tall plant. Late. 
Maid of Orleans—A beautiful milky white, with light cream 
throat. Tall spike with 6-8 perfectly placed florets. 
Margaret Fulton—Rich soft dark salmon of a elear and 
distinct shade. 6-8 well placed medium size blooms. 
Picardy—Immense spikes of rich apricot-pink blooms. Florets 
extremely large, slightly ruffled and of wax-like appearance. 
Pelegrina—Dark blue, 6 or more well placed blooms open with 
most of remaining buds showing color, which gives impression 
of a large spike of blooms. Early. The best dark blue. 
Red Phipps—Unusual shade of light red. Medium tall plant 
with long flower heads. Late mid-season. 
Vagabond Prince—Iridescent mahogany brown, shading into 
lighter tones in the throat. Small vivid flame scarlet blotch 
on lip. 8-10 well placed medium size blooms open at a time. 
Wasaga—Clear glowing buff with 4-5 flowers open at a time. 
size on very tall stems, many open at a time. Late. 
SELECTED BULBS FOR SPRING 
Ruffled. Late mid-season. 
PLANTING-- 

DAHLIAS 
Avalon—A great Dahlia of 
fine form, bright golden-yel- 
low. Bushes well and blooms 
freely. 
Jersey Beauty — Supreme 
among pink Dahlias, 
Jane Cowl— Deep, massive 
blooms, buff and old gold pet- 
als curled and twisted. 
Mrs. I. De Ver Warner— 
Large blooms, old rose suf- 
fused lilac. 
Jersey Beacon—Chinese scar- 
let with a lighter reverse. 
Long, strong stems. 
Thomas A. Edison—Gorgeous 

blooms of rich royal purple. 
Kentucky—Salmon-pink with 
yellow and gold blend. 
Monmouth Champion — In- 
mense, brilliant orange flow- 
ers on perfect stems. 
White King — Magnificent 
large blooms of purest snow- 
white. 
Pompon Dahlias — Charming 
“button” dahlias that grow 
freely, require little care but 
reward you with a wealth of 
gorgeous, cut-flowers summer 
and fall. In mauve, pinks, 
red, white, bronze, yellow. 
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CANNAS 
King Humbert—Gigantie flow- 
ers, brilliant orange-scarlet, 
with bright red markings. 
Bronze leaved. 5 feet. 
Yellow King Humbert—Gol- 
den-yellow, dotted red. Green 
foliage. 4 feet. 
President — Easily the best 
red Canna. Immense flowers 
of rich, intense scarlet. Green 
foliage. 4 feet. 
Hungaria—The best true pink 
Canna. Large flower trusses; 
green foliage. 314 feet. 
Wintzer’s Colossal — Largest 
flowering Canna. Vivid, blaz- 
ing scarlet. Green foliage. 
5 feet. 
LILIES 
Calla Lily — Rich, lustrous, 
golden-yellow flowers. Dark 
green spotted foliage. 
Elegans—A dwarf species. 
Orange-red or yellow flowers. 
‘xcellent for mass planting, 
and also fine for cutting. 
Henryi—Rich apricot to or- 
ange-yellow. Stalks 5 feet or 
more with many huge flowers. 
Pardalinum— (Leopard Lily). 
Orange-red flowers, beauti- 
fully spotted with purple, on 
very tall stalks. 
Regal—Trumpet shaped white 
flowers, slightly pink tinged. 
Canary yellow centers, Hardy. 

Collarette Dahlia 

Informal Decorative Dahlia 
Superbum — (American 
Turk’s-cap Lily). Brilliant or- 
ange-red flowers in cone-like 
cluster on very tall stalks. 
TUBEROSES 
One of the most fragrant of 
all flowers. Tall spikes of 
double waxy blooms borne on 
tall stems. Spear-shaped, 
grass-like foliage. Annual re- 
placement frequently advis- 
able. 

Cactus Dahlia 

Incurved Cactus Dahlia 
CALADIUM 
Fancy-leaved Caladium—Few 
summer foliage plants can 
equal the faney-leaved Cala- 
diums for rich, beautiful color 
and dramatie effect. Semi- 
tropical bulbs. 
Elephant’s Ear—One of the 
largest ornamental plants 
for beds and borders. The 
huge green leaves give a most 
unusual effect. 
