BULBS and ROOTS 
GLADIOLI 
One of the most attractive 
of summer flowering bulbs is 
the gladiolus. A nice feature 
of this bulb is the culture. It 
does not require very much 
attention and only takes the 
usual amount of watering 
that is given any ordinary 
garden. In setting out the 
bulbs, try to select a sunny 
spot of fairly rich soil and 
spade deeply, then place your 
bulb firmly 4 to 5 inches from 
the surface, and about the 

Giz aioli same distance apart. 
Albatross. Large, pure white. 
(5 for 28c). 
Beacon. Red with creamy throat. 
(Satore2oc). 
Betsy Bob-Up. Creamy pink. Late. 
(5 for 27c). 
Betty Nuthall. Coral pink with orange throat. 
(5 for 28c). 
‘Commander Koehl. Immense dark scarlet of 
glowing brilliancy. 
(5 for 38c). 
Dr. Moody. Early large lavender. 
(5 for 28c). 
Early Peach. Peach red, blending to ivory in 
throat. Early. 
(5 for 32c). 
Excellency. Flame red. Early. 
(5 for 28c). 
_Golden Chimes. Light yellow. 
(5 for 32c). 
Maid of Orleans. Large milky white, cream col- 
ored throat. 
(5 for 38c). 
Margaret Fulton. Rich salmon, early. 
(5 for 28c). 
Mauve Magic. Lively mauve shade, extra full 
long spike. Grows 4 to 5 feet tall. 
(10 for 95c). 
Minuet. One of the best large lavenders. 
(5 for 28c). 
Mrs. E. J. Heaton. Glowing salmon, creamy 
throat. Late midseason. 
(5 for 29c). 
Picardy. Soft shrimp pink. 
(5 for 38c). 
Red Phipps. Bright red, medium size flower, full 
spike. 
(5 for 38c). 
Salbachs Orchid. Catteya orchid, medium size 
flower, good height. 
(5 for 38c). 
Schwaben Girl. Pure pink, early. 
(5 for 28c). 
Shirley Temple. Large cream, darker throat. 
(5 for 27c). 
Smiling Maestro. Salmon orange and brown. 
Midseason. 
(5 for 32c). 
Snow Princess. Large white. 
(5 for 48c). 
Takina. Giant rose purple. 
(5 for 47c). 
Token. Flame salmon. 
(5 for 33c). 
Finest Mixture: (12 No. 1 bulbs, no two alike, 42c) 
(100 for $2.95). 
Special Mixture: (10 for 29c) (25 for 59c). 
All Gladioli prices postpaid. 
CANNAS 
In preparing the ground for cannas earth should 
be spaded at least 2 feet deep and plenty of stable 
manure mixed in. The roots must be set about 8 
to 10 inches from the surface and 2 feet apart, and 
with little attention, plants will bloom heavily. 
City of Portland. 3'2 feet. Deep pink; green 
foliage. Free bloomer. 
Eureka. 4 feet. Large creamy-white flowers. 
Blooms early and freely through summer, 
Green foliage. 
Florence Vaughan. 4 feet. Bright, rich, golden 
yellow, dotted crimson. Green foliage. 
Hungaria. 4 feet. Large heads of peach pink 
with green foliage. One of the best pinks. 
King Humbert. 4 feet. Handsome scarlet flowers. 
Broad, tropical bronze leaves. Free blooming. 
Madam Crozy. 4 feet. Brilliant vermilion-scarlet, 
yellow-golden edge. 
Mrs. Alfred Conard. 4 feet. Exquisite salmon- 
pink flowers of largest size. Green foliage. 
Shenandoah. 4 feet. Salmon-pink flowers with 
ruby-red or bronze foliage. 
The President. 4 feet. Rich, glowing scarlet of 
immense size bloom. Large green leaves, 
strong grower. 
Wyoming. 5 feet. A beautiful orange color. 
Bronze foliage. 
Yellow King Humbert. 4 feet. Deep rich yellow, 
spotted and blotched bright red. Green foliage. 
Occasionally some plants will give a scarlet or 
scarlet-striped flower. 
All varieties, postpaid: (Each 13c) (6 for 69c). 
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