40 PERFEGRO BRAND _ -:- 
HIGH QUALITY SEEDS 
Gladiolus 
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\\ The Gladiolus is the most attractive of all the summer flowering bulbs; 
with them. 

Mixed Gladiolus 
Popular Named Gladiolus 
ALBATROSS—Large pure white. 
AMADOR—Glowing red. 
DR. DURR—White with cream throat. 
DUNA—Soft light pink buff. 
MARMORA—A giant lavender-gray, with bright red 
blotches. 
MOTHER MACHREE—Beautiful coloring of laven- 
der and orange, subdued with neutral gray. 
OUR SELECTION—A striking salmon-red, overlaid 
with slate. 
PICARDY—Soft shrimp pink. 
Very early. 
RED PHIPPS—Florets not so large as Phipps and 
not so many open, but earlier. Color a glowing red. 
SWEETHEART —Lovely decorative white with pink 
edges. 
WASAGA—A beautiful clear glowing buff. 
YELLOW PERFECTION—Large yellow. Good spike. 
Prices on the above warieties: (4 for 25c) (Doz. 50c). 
Special Gladiolus Collection 
Three bulbs each of the popular named kinds, 
all separately labeled (value $1.50; sells for 
$1.25. 
PERFEGRO MIXTURE OF FINE GLADIOLUS— 
This wonderful mixture of Gladiolus contains all 
the ‘latest flowering type; with every color of 
the rainbow. 50 bulbs for $1.00. 
Hardy Lilies 
REGAL LILY (Lilium Myriophyllum)—Flowers 
white, slightly suffused pink, with a beautiful 
shade of canary yellow at the center. Delightfully 
perfumed, reminding one of the Jasmine, Blooms 
out of doors early in July. Absolutely hardy. 
(2 bulbs for 40c). 
TIGER LILY (Tigrinum Splendens)—Single. They 
flower in late summer and fall and will do well 
in most any location and soil. The flowers are 
bright deep orange with reflex petals, and are 
borne in large clusters on plants 8 to 5 feet high. 
Stem rooting; plant bulbs 9 inches deep. (2 bulbs 
for 35c). 
RED RUSSIAN —(Umbellatum Grandifloruam) — A 
very free flowering lily of easy culture about 
two feet high, blooming in early spring. Carries 
large umbellate heads of light orange-red flow- 
ers (2 bulbs 35c). 
Prices on the above varieties: 

it should have a place in every garden, large or small. For a succession, 
plant from April till June. Plant 6 inches apart and 4 inches deep. They 
will grow and bloom in any soil; we have never known anyone to fail 
The following list represents the best of both new and old favorites, 
both as to range of color and size of blooms. 
Colorado grown, of blooming size and are sure to give complete satisfaction. 
All bulbs offered by us are 
Twelve Superb Modern Gladiolus 
COLONIAL MAID—White overlaid with lavender. 
FLAMING MBETEHROR—Bright deep red. 
GATE OF HBEAVEN—Rich deep yellow. 
GOLDEN CHIMES—Large clear pure yellow. 
JERSEY CREAM—Creamy white with yellow throat. 
KING ARTHUR—Deep rose lavender, 
MAID OF ORLEANS—Creamy white. 
PARADISE—Clear apricot. 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON—Pure pink. 
RED LORY—Carmine rose, 
SILVER. SHEEN—White with pink penciling through the flower. 
SMILING MAESTRO—Salmon orange. 
ruffled. 
darker blotches. 
(3 for 25ec) (Doz. 65c). 
Beautiful Peonies 
Chinese Peonies are very desirable on account of 
their large size, fine colors and profuse blooming. 
They are perfectly hardy and will succeed in any 
ground unless so wet the water stands on the sur- 
face in the winter and spring. Avoid planting too 
deeply, as this is often the cause of shy blooming; 
2 inches of soil over the crown (eyes) being suf- 
ficient. 
White Varieties 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—Early; pure white, prominent- 
ly flecked crimson. 
MME. DE VERNBVILLE—Blooms of purest white. 
Prices on the above: (Each 45¢c) (3 for $1.15) 
Postpaid. 
Pink Varieties 
EDULIS SUPERBA —bBright, clear mauve-pink. 
Early. 
PINK GIANT—Extra large brilliant pink. 
FLORAL TREASURE—Very large, full flowers of 
clear even pink, blooming on long stems. Unus- 
ually fragrant, unique and charming. Early mid- 
season, , 
Prices on the above: 
(Each 45c) (3 for $1.15) 
Postpaid. 
Red Varieties 
FELIX CROUSSE—Brilliant, dazzling ruby-red. 
Mid-season. 
KARL ROSEFIELD— Dark velvet crimson. Mid- 
season. 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT—Brilliant deep red, good 
bloomer. Mid-Season. 
RACHEL—Vivid crimson double flowers in great 
profusion. Medium size—excellent for cutting. 
Early, often in bloom on Memorial Day. 
VICTORY—Large vivid red. 
Prices on the above: (Each 45c) (3 for 
Postpaid. 
Caladium (Elephant Ear) 
$1.15) 
‘“ESCULENTUM—Very effective for beds, borders, or 
single specimens on the lawn. This is the common 
variety seen in many of the public parks. They 
should be planted where they may be watered 
regularly and in rich, light soil, if possible. Grows 
from 5 to 9 feet high and produces immense light 
leaves often 3 to 4 feet long and 2% feet wide. 
Large size bulbs (2 for 25c) (6 for 65c). 
Double Pearl Tuberoses 
One of the most delightfully fragrant and beauti- 
ful of the summer flowering bulbs. Plant as soon as 
the ground becomes warm. Strong flowering bulbs. 
First size (3 for 25c) (12 for 75c). Postpaid. 
All Prices on This Page Are Postpaid 
