
BULBS and TUBERS for Spring Planting 
DAHLIAS 
Avalon—Fine form, bright golden-yellow. 
Blooms freely. 
Jersey Beauty—Supreme among pink 
Dahlias. 
Jane Cowl—Deep, massive blooms, buff 
and old gold petals curled and twisted. 
Mrs. I. De Ver Warner—Large blooms, 
old rose suffused lilac. 
Jersey Beacon—Chinese scarlet, lighter 
reverse. Long stems. 

DAHLIA, Incurved Cactus 
Thomas A. Edison—Gorgeous blooms of, 
rich royal purple. 
Kentucky—Salmon-pink with yellow and 
gold blend. 
Monmouth Champion — Huge brilliant 
orange flowers, perfect stems. 
White King—Magnificent large blooms, 
‘pure snow-white. 
Pompon Dahlias—Charming “button” 
dahlias that require little care but re- 
ward you with gorgeous, cut-flowers 
summer and fall. In mauve, pinks, red, 
white, bronze, yellow. 
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Hamilton’s 
RAINBOW “GLAD” COLLECTION 
Here's a con2nient, economical way to get fine glads 
for your garden. 
We've made up an assortment of choice named vari- 
eties of glads, like those listed above. These bulbs are 
the finest quality, all large size. There's a full, balanced 
range of colors. Included are some of the very best 
varieties — bulbs which would cost you much more if 
bought by individual name. 
Whatever you plant this spring, be sure to include 
some of these glorious glads! 
12 sures ror 79° 
25 for $1.50 50 for $2.50 100 for $4.75 

CANNAS 
King Humbert — Gigantic flowers, 
orange-scarlet, with bright red markings. 
Bronze leaved. 5 feet. 
Yellow King Humbert—Golden-yellow, 
dotted red. Green foliage. 4 feet. 
President—The best red Canna. Immense 
flowers of rich scarlet. Green foliage. 
4 feet. 
Hungaria—The best true pink Canna. 
Large flower trusses; green foliage. 342 
feet. 
Wintzer’s Colossal—Largest flowering. 
Vivid, blazing scarlet. Green foliage. 5 
feet. 
CALADIUM 
Fancy-leaved Caladium — Few summer 
foliage plants can equal it for rich, beau- 
tiful color and dramatic effect. 
Elephant’s Ear—One of the largest orna- 
mental plants for beds and borders. 
Huge green leaves give unusual effect. 
TUBEROSES 
One of the most fragrant of all flowers. 
Tall spikes of double waxy blooms borne 
on tall stems. Spear-shaped, grass-like 
foliage. Annual replacement frequently 
advisable. 
LILIES 
Few flowers in the garden pro- 
vide such regal beauty as lilies, 
and few are so hardy. Let us 
suggest the varieties that will 
thrive best in your garden. 

PEONIES AND IRIS 
We offer an excellent selection of finest 
Peonies and Iris in new varieties and old 
favorites. Our Peonies may be planted in 
the spring and will do well the same 
year. 

