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An essential summer 
cut - flower for every 
‘garden, and one of the 
i easiest to grow, is the 
Gladiolus. If you would 
have a succession of 
bloom, plant your bulbs 
at intervals of two 
f weeks. To eliminate 
: staking, plant the bulbs 
in groups, setting them 
( 5 to 6 inches deep in 
well-drained soil in full 
sun. Gladiolus are eas- 
ily grown and require 
little care. 







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1. Marmora. Lavender-gray. 5. Star of Bethlehem. Cream-white. 
2. Odin. Salmon. 6. Dream o’Beauty. Rose-red. 
3. Gate of Heaven. Yellow. 7. Pride of Wanakah. Dark rose. 
4. Giant Nymph. Salmon-rose. 8. Anna Eberius. Plum purple. 
24 Bulbs, 3 each of 8 varieties, $1.35. 48 bulbs, 6 each of 8 varieties, $2.50 
96 Bulbs, 12 each of 8 varieties, $4.50 

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Zim From the list of annual flowers we have selected five of 
the best for this Cut-flower Collection. They will produce 
a glorious variety of brightly colored blooms that are 
“4 easily arranged for indoor decoration. They will make an 
attractive addition to the Victory Garden or will do well 
in any sunny location. 
\ ONE PACKET OF EACH 
: FIVE PACKETS OF SEED for $1.00 


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; i 1 MARIGOLD, Chrysanthemum- SNAPDRAGON, Tall Giant- 
Bia tie harps Eolors. ee on ee ; flowered, Dixie Sunshine. Golden flowered, Mixed Colors. Pkt. 
yellow. Pkt. 25 cts. 25 cts. 
