@'GLADS” 
An essential summer 
cut-flower for every 
garden, and one of the 
easiest to grow, is the 
Gladiolus. If you would 
have a succession of 
bloom, plant your bulbs 
at intervals of two 
weeks. To eliminate 
staking, plant the bulbs 
in groups, setting them 
5 to 6 inches deep in 
well-drained soil in full 
sun. Gladiolus are eas- 
ily grown and require 
little care. 


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¢ 1. Marmora. Lavender-gray. 5. Star of Bethlehem. Cream-white. 
le: 2. Odin. Salmon. 6. Dream o’ Beauty. Rose-red. 
; 3. Gate of Heaven. Yellow. 7. Picardy. Apricot-pink. 
Aves 4 4. Giant Nymph. Salmon-rose. 8. Charles Dickens. Purple-violet. 
j ‘4. ‘e 24 Bulbs, $1.25 48 Bulbs, $2.25 96 Bulbs, $4 
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i : € MARIGOLD, EARLY SUNRISE. Has golden yellow flowers of Chrysanthemum form. 
MARIGOLD, HARMONY. Has lovely blooms of brown and gold. 
SNAPDRAGONS, MIXED. Furnish long-stemmed flowers for cutting. 
ZINNIA, POMPON, MIXED. Are splendid miniatures for various uses. 







MARIGOLD 
Early Sunrise 
Pkt. 25 cts. 

ine Se ' sop ZINNIA, Pompon. Pkt. 10 cts. 
Harmony SNAPDRAGONS, Mixed Colors. Pkt. 25 cts. In mixed or separate colors 
Pkt. 10 cts. 
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MARIGOLD, 
