For Great Masses of Color, Plant Perfection 
Brand Gladioli, Dahlias and Cannas 
Gladioli 
Plant in the spring when ail danger of frost is over. Plant bulbs four to eight inches apart 
in the row and from three inches deep in heavy scil, to five inches deep in lighter, sandy soil; 
the deeper planting will keep the plants from 
worked ; keep soil crust from forming in the rows after rains or other watering. Our bulbs are 
grown in Oregon, where the soil and climate are especially adapted to producing strong, healthy 
bulbs. 
PLANT OUR OREGON GROWN GLADIOLUS BULBS, THEY ARE CLEAN AND SOUND, 
FREE FROM DISEASE AND SURE TO BLOOM. ALL NO. 1 BULBS—LARGE SIZE. 
ALLEMANIA—Giant blood red. 
AMBERGLOW—tThis is the deepest yellow 
Glad and unlike so many is a very good cut 
flower. 
ARABELLA—Largest dark red. Somewhat 
darker than Moorish King and larger in flower 
and spike. 
BIT O’HEAVEN—Is the truest orange va- 
riety and opens more flowers than any of this 
shade. 
CAMELLIA—Is a pretty blush white with a 
small red throat blotch. The florets are cup 
shaped and well arranged on 20 bud spikes. 
GATE OF HEAVEN—A wonderfully strong, 
pure yellow variety. Color very rich yellow and 
the florets, which are well spaced, are beauti- 
fully ruffled, large and of good substance. 
JOHN S. BACH—This gladiolus is an ex- 
quisite very early flowering exhibition variety. 
Color fine orange salmon, somewhat lighter in 
throat. Strong grower. 
KEWPIE—Is a true miniature with only one 
inch blooms of clear scarlet with a buff line 
around the petal edge. It is liked by everyone 
because it is so different but really attractive. 
KING ARTHUR —Is a very ruffled deep lav- 
ender without any other marking. 
falling over at blooming time. 
Keep soil well 
MAX REGER—Has proven the 
medium shade of violet blue. 
MILFORD—Tall, light blue with seven or 
more good size blooms open. This is considered 
to be about the best light blue so far produced. 
MOORISH KING—Color a very dark mahog- 
any-maroon with velvet sheen. Long, strong 
stems carrying many florets. A splendid 
variety. 
NEW ERA—Purest pink gold. 
PICARDY—Many florets of delicate apricot 
pink open at one time. Winner of many prizes. 
RED LORY—A beautiful shade of scarlet 
and a good cut flower. 
RED PHIPPS—Scarlet. 
STAR OF BETHLEHEM—A pure white 
gladiolus which, in its color class, is probably 
the largest and best variety in existence. Color 
snow white with tinge of cream on the lower 
petals. Long stems. 
VAGABOND PRINCE—Bronze red, 
blotch. 
ALL THE ABOVE VARIETIES, 90c dozen, 
postpaid. Ask for quantity prices. 
MIXED GLADIOLUS BULBS—AIl No. 1 
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size, and a good mixture with a great range 
of colors, 40c per dozen, $2.75 per 100, post- 
paid. 
Gladioli—Picardy 
Perfection Brand Cannas 
Our stock is first-class in every respect We handle enormous quanti- 
ties of Canna Bulbs and can offer at the following attractive prices: 

Dahlia—Jersey Beauty 
Perfection Brand Exceptional Dahlias 
STRONG FIELD GROWN DIVISIONS 
DECORATIVE—This is the large 
open faced type with broad, usu- 
ally flat petals to which class we 
owe so many of our finest Dahlia 
flowers. 
JEAN KERR—Pure white, fine 
cut flower. 25c each, postpaid. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY—A perfect 
bloom of erosion pink, best pink 
Dahlia to date. 25c each, postpaid. 
SAGAMORE—A golden color, 
shaded toward the center with 
warm salmon-rose or orange buff. 
Good stem and keeping qualities. 
Price, 25c each, postpaid. 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA—Red. 
Each, 25c, postpaid. 
THOS. A. EDISON—Royal pur- 
ple. 30c each, postpaid. 

AVALON—Deep Canary-yellow. 
30c each, postpaid. 
JERSEY BEACON — Chinese 
Searlet. 30c each, postpaid. 
MONMOUTH CHAMPION—Out- 
standing giant flower of flame 
searlet, immense in size and free 
flowering on the best of stems. 30c 
Pompom Dablias 
Fully double flowers, ball-shaped 
or slightly flattened. 
SNOWCLAD—Pure white. 
CATHERINE—Canary yellow. 
JOHNNIE—Bright red. 
FASHION—Orange and buff. 
BOBBY—Deep plum purple. 
ROSE WILMOTH—Bright pink. 
All 30c each; $3.00 doz., post- 
paid. 
See Flower Seed Section for Other Bulbs 
CITY OF PORTLAND—Salmon 
pink. Large flowers, height four 
feet. Foliage green. Each, 10c; 
doz., 75c; 100, $4.50, postpaid. 
DOROTHY S.—Dwarf, large 
salmon red flower and a very pro- 
lific bloomer. Green foliage. Stands 
up under drouth conditions better 
than any other sort. Per dozen, 
90c, postpaid. 
KING HUMBERT —Five feet, 
bronze foliage. Flowers very large, 
five to six inches across. Flowers 
a glowing scarlet or orange red, 
often streaked with gold. Each, 
10c; doz., 65c; 100, $4.00, post- 
paid. 
MIXED COLORS — Each, 
doz., 50c; 100, $3.50, postpaid. 
10c; 
PRESIDENT—Four feet. One of 
the most popular reds. Flowers 
are rich, glowing scarlet of im- 
mense size. Green leaves. Strong 
grower. Each, 10c; doz., 65c; 100, 
$4.00, postpaid. 
RICHARD WALLACE—Dainty 
shade of Canary yellow, about four 
feet tall and having bright green 
foliage. Each, 10c; doz., 60c; 100, 
$4.00, postpaid. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT— 
414-foot. Foliage, very dark green, 
flowers a deep rich yellow, softly 
spotted and blotched with bright 
red. An orchid flowering sport of 
the well-known King Humbert. 
Each, 10c; doz., 85c, postpaid. 
Canna—Yellow King Humbert 

