


tae National Seed & Importing Co., Omaha, Nebr, 
GLADIOLUS BULBS 
Our famous glodiolus are grown and admired wher- 
ever beautiful flowers are known. They make attractive 
displays in the garden, planted either in beds or in groups 
here and there in the perennial or annual border. They are 
ideal for house decoration. If the spikes are cut when the 
bottom flower shows color, all the buds, clear to the top, 
will open. Gladiolus are easily grown in any good, well- 
drained soil. Our bulbs are of large size, 1%, in. and more 
across, guaranteed to bloom, 
Each 10c; 3 for 25c; 12 for 75c; 100 for $4.50, postpaid. 
Break O’Day — LaFrance pink, deeper pencilling on yel- 
low, large open flowers, placement fair, Early. 
Carmen Sylva — Pure white, pointed petals, large flowers, 
tall spike, placement good, Excellent cutflower, Late mid- 
season. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett — Uniform fiery red, ruffled, large well 
placed flowers, strong tall spike, best commercial red. Mid- 
season. 
Duna — Clear pink, buff, large blooms, tall spike, place- 
ment good. Mid-season, 
Maid of Orleans —- Large creamy white with deeper cream 
throat, tall spike, placement excellent, best commercial 
white. Early. 
Margaret Fulton — Clear coral pink, lighter pencilling 
average height, excellent cutflower. Mid-season. 
Minuet — Uniform clear lavender, large florets on straight 
strong spike, placement excellent, good cutflower and best 
commerical lavender. Late mid-season. Star of Bethlehem 
Pelegrina — Extremely dark velvety blue, average height, 
placement fair, flowers of medium size, best deep commercial 
biue. Late. 
Picardy — Large salmon pink, tall spike, placement very 
good, most popular glad today. Early mid-season. 
Star of Bethlehem — Tall pure white, milky white throat, 
large flowers, placement good, excellent cutflower, late 
introduction. Early mid-season. 
Wasaga — Glowing clear ruffled buff, large flower, tall 
spike, placement good Mid-season, 
Gladiolus Garden Collection — If you will leave the 
selection to us, we will send you 100 large bulbs for only 
$3.50. 

* AMARYLLIS HIPPEASTRUM HYBRIDS 
There is nothing that will give the amateur greater pleas- 
ure for growing in the house ag well as in the garden. 
These giant-flowering Amaryllis produce a magnificent 
blossom with the least possible care and trouble. Planted in 
a pot in the fall they will bloom about six or eight weeks 
after planting. Bulbs may be kept dormant and planted a 
week or ten days apart so that you will have successsion 
of bloom throughout the entire winter. In the garden they 
may be planted during March, April and May, depending 
upon ocality, and they will bloom during June and July 
as easily as Gladioli — Dark Red Shades, Orange-Red 
Shades, Variegated and Striped, 314 inch. bulb $1.00 : Amaryllis Hybrids 

