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GLADIOLUS—Continued 
Rosa Van Lima. Blooms of the clearest pure 
pink with faint lavender throat markings. 
Exquisite. 
75c. for 10, $1.75 for 25, $6.60 per 100 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE. Giant, heavily ruffled 
blooms of creamy white with cream-yellow 
throats. One of the most beautiful varieties 
grown. 75c. for 10, $1.75 for 25, $6.60 per 100 
Smiling Maestro. One of the finest in its color 
class. Rich range salmon. Flowers of un- 
usual size. 
75c. for 10, $1.75 for 25, $6.60 per 100 
SNOW PRINCESS. A splendid white variety 
with a creamy throat. Very tall, large flowered. 
75c. for 10, $1.75 for 25, $6.60 per 100 
Sonatine. A tall light pink Gladiolus with a 
small cherry blotch in the throat. 
60c. for 10, $1.45 for 25, $5.50 per 100 
SYMPHONY. Tall spikes of lovely delicate 
pink blooms with a cream blotch. A striking 
variety. 60c. for 10, $1.45 for 25, $5.50 per 100 
Token. Magnificent flaming salmon with golden 
yellow throat. Large, slightly ruffled flowers. 
45c. for 10, $1.10 for 25, $4.00 per 100 
Vagabond Prince. A distinctive variety of 
iridescent garnet-brown, lighter in upper 
throat, and with a small blotch of glowing 
flame-scarlet on lip petal. A gorgeous Gladi- 
lous. 7O0c. for 10, $1.65 for 25, $6.20 per 100 

Maid of Orleans 
Wasaga (Prim.). Very lovely buff color with 
wide open, somewhat ruffled blooms. 
75c. for 10, $1.75 for 25, $6.60 per 100 
White Butterfly (Prim.). A fine pure white 
variety with a creamy throat; of butterfly 
form. 45c. for 10, $1.10 for 25, $4.00 per 100 
Wurtembergia. Fiery scarlet with white 
throat. Immense blooms on tall, straight 
spikes. 60c. for 10, $1.45 for 25, $5.50 per 100 
BRECK’S COLORFUL 
GLADIOLUS MIXTURES 
TOP-NOTCH NIXTURE 
A very choice mixture selected from the best 
of the newer large flowered varieties with par- 
ticular care to include only colors and shades 
which harmonize well together. 
60c. for 10, $1.40 for 25, $5.30 per 100 
GARDEN MIXTURE 
A, well-balanced mixture including all colors 
and types. An especially useful selection for 
brilliant garden display or cutting. 
40c. for 10, 95c. for 25, $3.50 per 100 
PRIMULINUS HYBRID MIXTURE 
Unnamed hydrid seedlings in many beautiful 
combination of colors, mostly in shades of tan, 
buff, salmon, orange, yellow, etc. 
45c. for 10, $1.10 for 25, $4.00 per 100 
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The modern Dahlia is a flower of great variety. 
DAHLIAS 
There are numberless kinds varying in size from huge blooms over 12 inches 
across to tiny flowers not much larger than a dime. The colors range from the purest white through shades of pink and rose to scarlet, 
crimson and deep maroon, almost black as well as yellow, orange, lavender, lilac and purple. The flower forms vary too but they have 
been grouped by type under the following general headings—Decorative, Cactus, Show or Ball-shaped, Pompon and Single. The Mini- 
ature group is made up of Dahlias which have these same varied forms but the flowers are under 4 inches in diameter. 
We have selected the following list of varieties from the thousands now available to give a wide choice of colors, types and sizes— 
Dahlias for every purpose. Strong, hardy, eastern grown divisions which with reasonable culture will give a wealth of color from late 
Sumner throughout the Autumn until frost. Flowers to beautify the garden and brighten the home. 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Betty. Small, graceful, single flowers about 3 inches across, center dark 
brownish red, the rest of the petal is a deep orchid-pink. The short 
plants bloom early and continuously. 50c. 
Buckeye Baby. FD. Dainty, round blooms of rich golden buff. The tall, 
vigorous plants produce an abundance of flowers which are excellent 
for cutting. 35c. 
Bishop of Llandaff. Duplex, having double row of deep scarlet petals with 
open center of much darker shade. Foliage is unusually attractive, dark 
reddish bronze and deeply indented. One of the finest initsclass. _50c. 
Cherokee Girl. FD. Rich, deep red flowers, quite round, with contrast- 
ing white petal tips, notched at the edges. The plants grow tall and 
strong, bloom early and continuous, producing many long, firm-stemmed 
flowers which keep well when cut. ; , 50c. 
Coral Beauty. ID. Dainty coral-pink blooms borne in profusion over 
a long season, on large spreading plants. p _ 50c. 
Coronne. FD. A lovely, dainty variety—pure white, resembling a 
Gardenia. Plant short and bushy. : 35C. 
Elizabeth Pape. SC. Creamy pink shading to cream at the tips of the 
long narrow petals; short bushy plants; very free-flowering. 50c. 
Fairy. F.D. One of the finest flowers for bouquets; lavender-pink on best of 
long, strong stems. Plants medium tall, early and profuse blooming. 35c. 
Irene. F.D. Pleasing shade of clear, soft old-rose; plants tall, sturdy. 35c. 
Lannie. FD. One of the best yellow miniatures. Flowers large for this 
type, round and the clearest of yellows. Plants tall and vigorous. 
Exceptionally fine in the garden and equally attractive in bouquets. 50c. 
Little Duke. FD. Round compact ball-shaped blooms of rich dark red, 
on fine long stems. 35c. 
Margo. FD. Very distinctive blooms of bright velvety red on excep- 
tionally long stems; plants, medium tall. An exceptional Dahlia. 50c. 
Paula. FD. Fairly large flowers of clear, deep rose-pink. Fine sturdy 
plants; strong stems. 35c. 
Princess Alba. FD. Pure snowy white with just a trace of gold at base of 
petals; large, strong plants; fine stems. The best white for cutting. 50c. 
Purple Miniature. FD. Small, round flowers of deep purple-red with 
long, strong stems; fine for cutting. Plants grow sturdy and flower 
abundantly. : 35c. 
Red Sea. ID. A large “miniature” of brilliant fiery red. An early and 
profuse bloomer. Short sturdy plants. p ; 75c. 
Suffolk. FD. Rich apricot-orange. A most pleasing flower with fine, 
long stems, borne in profusion on tall, sturdy plants. ! 50c. 
Twilight. ID. Large, white blooms edged and flecked with cherry red. 
Medium tall plants, good stems. : 35¢. 
Yellow Century. Exceptionally fine, single flowers of soft light yellow. 35c. 

Minicture Datlias 
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5 re $1.50 
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Bishop of Llandaff— 
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Coronne—white 
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