Gladiolus 
Mixed collections—100 mixed blooming size bulbs 
$3.00. These are good varieties that we use for our 
cut flower trade but the labels are lost and therefore 
cannot tell just what varieties they are. 
Cannas 
City of Portland—Lovely Pink. 
Red King Humpert—Orange scarlet with bronze 
foliage. 
Yellow King Humpert—Yellow with red spots. Green 
foliage. 
The President—Large rich scarlet flowers. 
Rosemond Cole—Orange red blooms each margined 
yellow. 
Strong Roots 15c each, 2 for 25 or $1.00 per Dozen 
Hardy Chrysanthemums 
The following list of Hardy Chrysanthemums is 
one of the most up to date collections consisting of 
the new varieties for 1944 as well as the older va- 
rieties that have proved outstanding. This selection 
is strictly of the best in Chrysanthemums and will 
add to your garden a wealth of blooms in the fall. 
Strong pot plants. 
Amber Glow—Peach overcast pink and amber. 
Each 25c 
Crimson Beauty—Crimson red ~_---------- Each 25c 
Dahlia Flower Mum—Rich wine colored. Flowers 
resemble a small cactus Dahlia. Begins blooming 
in September. Bushy plants. Very good ~_Each 35c 
Dean Kay—HExcellent rose pink flowers. Early bloom- 
ES reer tae Sete yates ES ers ee ark Macc Each 25c 
Dean Ladd—EHarly flowering reddish bronze and 
UEP ELEN SLL CS Ree etre tas ene aed en Le Each 25c 
Eugene Wander—Glistening golden yellow. Heavy 
Co Vee LOOT Gre ee eee es nea eee Each 25c 
Golden Charm—Pure rich yellow. Upright grower. 
Each 25c 
Indian Summer—Glowing bronze, almost frost proof. 
Each 35c 
lrene—Small pure white blossoms. Button type. 
Each 25c 
Lavender Lassie—In full flower in late September. 
The dense plants are smothered with double flow- 
ers of pure lavender color. Cushion like habit. 
LOT Vi OO Elam eee as eee Se A Each 40c 
Little Bob—The improved variety. Very double but- 
ton type. Flowers of mahogany, bronze color. A 
GAUL CY take res ee eee ce RE SR Each 35c 
Mrs. Birchard—Shell pink pompon _=--_--- Each 35c 
Marjorie Mills—Lovely deep crimson when opening 
shading burnished chestnut crimson, with rose 
and bronze tints. Very outstanding variety of 
A CS od SOE ae Say 4 ee eRe eS ey Each 50c 
Milky Way—Milky white, valuable for hardiness and 
early blooming. Semi-double. Good stems Each 35c 
Mrs. Pierre S. Dupont—Peach-pink, tinted rosy sal-~ 
mon and fawn. Double blossoms and a magnificent 
creation. Extra good for a cut flower ____Each 40c 
Pink Jewel—A brilliant pink pompon on good stems. 
Each 35c 
Peachblow—A_ glorious blending ‘of salmon ‘pink, 
fawn and bronze. Single type but a heavy bloomer 
and a husky grower. Introduced in 1942 _.Each 40c 
Red Flare—Deep red, pompon type ___--1- Each 25c 
Red Jewell—Pompon type, flowering in late Septem- 
ber. Good stems. Wine red ___-_-.--_---- Each 40c 
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