GENERAL GLADIOLUS LIST @ Continued 
Shirley Temple. A light cream with a rich 
golden throat, nicely ruffled, one of the 
better new ones. Per bulb, 15c; per doz., 
$1.50. 
Snow Princess. New large milk white. This 
is very good. 
Sweetheart. A pure waxy snow-white blend- 
ing to a very dainty pink. 
Yvonne. Produces a sparkling white bloom 
with a rose throat. 
All bulbs not priced in above Ist are: 
10c each or 75c per dozen 
Flower Garden Collection 
10 large Ave Maria. Blue. 
10 large Mammoth White. 
10 large Mother Machree. Smoky. 
10 large Picardy. Peach-pink. 
10 large Com. Koehl. Glowing red. 
50 LARGE 
A choice collection of BULBS 
sturdy popular varie- $3 50 
ties for bedding or your . 
eut flower garden. Postpaid 

BABY GLADIOLUS 
These small, dainty blooms suitable for table decorations are fast becoming 
very much loved as they are better known. Many prefer them to the larger 
exhibition varieties. A collection of bulbs of the various colors will make a 
suitable gift for a friend. 
Arlington. Light orange-red. 
Baby Betty. One of Michigan’s introduc- 
tions. Beautiful shading of pink and 
cream. 
Baby Decorah. Fine ruffled white. 
Black Jack. Very dark red, nearly black. 
Bluet. Pale blue-violet with some cream in 
throat. 
Dainty Miss. A dainty light pink with a 
white throat. Any size bulb, $2.50. 
Faddist. Light pink with blotch on each 
petal. 
Fluffy Ruffles. Pale yellow. Lacinated. Per 
bulb, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 
Gala. Novelty, cream with blotch. 
Kewpie. Red with picotee dege. 
Louis Hemon. Three petals are red and 
three are yellow, producing a very novel 
effect in this starlike flower. It is also 
known as the “Clown Glad.” The stock 
of this is scarce. Per bulb, 15; doz., $1.25. 
Massassoit. Early bright red. Very good. 
Oberon. A new beautiful scarlet of great 
charm. Per bulb, 30c; per doz., $3.00. 
Orange Butterfly. A very pretty orange 
with many open at one time. 
Orange Delight. A lacinated apricot orange. 
Per bulb, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 
Queen of Bremen. A pretty rose-lavender. 
Snapdragon. Yellow and red. Very striking 
and popular. Well narited. Per bulb, 15c; 
per doz,:$1.50.3 @s535 "2 = 
Snow Baby. A beautiful creamy white. Per 
bulb$150. =o) orga, 
Songster. Pure light green-yellow. Many 
open. 
Tarus. A beautiful purple white. Early. 
White Butterfly. A very beautiful creamy 
white with long spike. 
Yellow Gold. Very nice straight spike, flor- 
ets slightly frilled. Per bulb, $1.50. 
All of the above named varieties 
(with the exception of those priced )are: 
10c each or 75c per dozen 


MILLA BIFLORA 

MILLA BIFLORA 
The White Star Lily 
Something new and really worth while. 
A likeable flower from the Mexican 
Highlands. The blossom is 2 to 3 inches 
across, delightfully fragrant, of purest 
snowy white with six waxy petals that are 
not quite separated, as if all had been cut 
from one piece. On the reverse the petals 
are striped with soft apple green. From 
2 to 7 of the flowers are carried on wiry 
stems 20 inches high. Makes a splendid 
garden cut flower, blooming freely from 
July until frost. Milla Biflora increases 
by offsets around the mother bulb and can 
also be propagated by seeds which it sets 
freely. Handle bulbs like gladiolus. 
Large bulbs: 50c each; $5.00 per doz. 
