BRADLEY'S 
1945 PRICES 
GLADIOLUS 
Betty Nuthall 
Charles Dickens 
Debonair 
Dr. F. E. Bennett 
Dream O’ Beauty 
Giant Nymph 
Golden Dream 
La Paloma 
Maid of Orleans 
Mother Machree 
Red Phipps 
Shirley Temple 
3 bulbs, 25c; Dozen, 75e 
Per 100, $5.00 
Commander Koehl 
Margaret Fulton 
Minuet 
Pelegrina 
Picardy 
Vagabond Prince 
Wasaga 
3 bulbs, 30ce; Dozen, 85c 
Per 109, $6.00 
Bagdad 
3 bulbs, 20c; Dozen, 65e¢ 
Per 100, $4.50 
LILIES 
“Regale”’ 
35¢ each; $3.60 doz. 
TUBEROSES 
“The Pearl” 
3 for 25c; 85e doz. 
BEGONIAS 
Tuberous rooted, single 
and double 
25¢e each; $2.75 doz. 
CANNAS 
Hungaria, King Humbert, 
Yellow King Humbert, 
President 
25¢e each; $2.59 doz. 
CALADIUMS 
Fancy Leaved 
Elephant’s Ear 
30¢ each; $3.25 doz. 
DAHLIAS 
Decorative Type 
Avalon, Jersey Beauty, 
Jane Cowl, Jersey Beacon 
30c each; 3 for 75e 
Thomas Edison, Kentucky, 
White King 
35¢ each; 3 for $1.00 
Mrs. I. D. Ver Warner 
25e each; 3 for 65c 
Monmouth Champion 
40c each; 3 for $1.15 
DAHLIAS 
Pompon Type 
35¢e each; 3 for $1.00 
BRADLEY’S SEED STORE 

BULBS ano 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. 
Thomas A. Edison — Gorgeous 
blooms of rich royal purple. 
Kentucky—Salmon-pink with yel- 
low and gold blend. 
Monmouth Champion—Huge bril- 
liant orange flowers, perfect stems. 
White King — Magnificent large 
blooms, pure snow-white. 
Pompon Dahlias—Charming “but- 
ton” dahlias that require little care 
but reward you with gorgeous, cut- 
flowers summer and fall. In mauve, 
pinks, red, white, bronze, yellow. 
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. 31 feet. 
Wintzer’s Colossal—Largest flow- 
ering. Vivid, blazing scarlet. Green 
foliage. 5 feet. 
CALADIUM 
Fancy-leaved Caladium — Few 
summer foliage plants can equal it 
for rich, beautiful color and dra- 
matic effect. 
Elephant’s Ear—One of the largest 
ornamental 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 replace- 
ment frequently advisable. 




GLADIOLUS 
Bagdad — Smoky old rose, lighter 
throat. Very large. 6 to 8 florets on 
tall, straight spike. Late. 
Beacon—Brilliant, clear, dark rose, 
with a pronounced blotch. Florets 
slightly waved and ruffled. One of 
the best. 
Betty Nuthall—Coral-rink, yellow 
throat markings. Florets of fine 
texture, large, strong spikes. 
Bit o’ Heaven—Medium-sized flor- 
ets of orange with a yellow throat. 
Tall and straight with 9 to 12 flow- 
ers. 
Commander Koehl—Fine red. Tall 
spike. Florets very large, dark scar- 
let without markings. 
Charles Dickens — Bright, radiant 
purple. Many blooms open at a 
time, perfect placement. 
Dr. F. E. Bennett—Fiery orange- 
scarlet. Very large flowering. 
Debonair—LaFrance pink, shading 
into shrimp pink, creamy throat 
blotch. 6-8 medium size blooms. 
Golden Dream—Clear, golden-yel- 
low flowers, medium size, tall 
stems, many open at a time. Late. 
Minuet—Beautiful, clear light lav- 
_ ender. Considered the best laven- 
der. Very large flower of heavy 
substance. 
Mother Machree—Smoky lavender 
overlaid at edge with salmon-pink. 
8-12 medium size blooms. Late. 
Maid of Orleans — Milky white, 
with light cream throat. Tall spike, 
6-8 perfectly placed florets. 
Picardy—Rich apricot-pink. Flor- 
ets extremely large, slightly ruffled 
and of wax-like appearance. 
Pelegrina — Dark blue, 6 or more 
well placed blooms open with most 
of remaining buds showing color. 
Early. Best dark blue. 
Red Phipps — Unusual shade of 
light red. Medium tall, long flower 
heads. Late mid-season. 
Rosa van Lima—Pure self-colored 
light pink with many flowers open 
at one time. Strong, straight stem. 
Shirley Temple—Newly developed 
prize winner. Enormous creamy 
white flower with deeper cream 
blotch on lower petals. Tall and 
lovely. 
Vagabond Prince—Iridescent ma- 
hogany brown, lighter in throat. 
Small scarlet blotch on lip. 8-10 
medium size blooms open at a time. 
Wasaga—Clear glowing buff with 
4-5 flowers open at a time. Ruffled. 
Late mid-season. 
