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with them. 

Mixed Gladiolus 
Popular Named Gladiolus 
ALBATROSS—Large pure white. 
BLUE ADMIRAL—Deep Violet Blue. 
DR. DURR—White with cream throat. 
DUNA—Soft light pink buff. 
MARMORA—A giant lavender-gray, with bright red 
blotches. 
OUR SELECTION—A striking salmon-red, overlaid 
with slate. 
PEGGY LOU—Lovely soft blue toned pink. 
PICARDY—Soft shrimp pink. 
RED PHIPPS—Florets not so large as Phipps and 
not so many open, but earlier. Color a glowing red. 
YELLOW PERFECTION—Large Yellow. Good spike. 
Prices on the above varieties: (3 for 25c) (Doz. 90c). 
Very early. 
PERFEGRO MIXTURE OF FINE GLADIOLUS— 
This wonderful mixture of Gladiolus contains all 
the latest flowering type; with every color of 
the rainbow. (50 bulbs for $1.75). 
Large-Flowering Cannas 
For best results, plant about the end of May in 
beds, spaded two feet deep, enriched with well- 
decayed manure. Water sparingly for first two weekr 
after planting, thereafter water liberally. 
AMBASSADOR—(4 feet). Brilliant rich cherry-red 
flowers with foliage and stalks bronze. 
HUNGARIA—(4 feet). One of the very best pink 
bloomers, green foliage. 
KING HUMBERT—(4 feet). The best bronze-leaved 
variety. Flowers orange-scarlet, flecked with 
carmine; rose tinted margin and base. 
BUREKA—(4 feet). Green foliage, one of the best 
white flowers. 
THE PRESIDENT—(5 feet). The best green-leaved 
Canna grown. Flowers glowing scarlet. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERTW—(4 feet). Green foliage 
with brilliant yellow flowers. 
Prices on the above Cannas: 
$1.25). 
MIXED CANNAS—AIll colors, but not labeled. ($1.25 
per doz.). . 
(3 for 50c) (Doz. 
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Gladiolus 
The Gladiolus is the most attractive of all the summer flowering bulbs; 
it should have a place in every garden, large or small. 
plant from April till June. 
will grow and bloom in any soil; we have never known anyone to fail 
For a succession, 
Plant 6 inches apart and 4 inches deep. They 
The following list represents the best of both new and old favorites, 
both as to range of color and size of blooms. 
Colorado grown, of blooming size and are sure to give complete satisfaction. 
All bulbs offered by us are 
Twelve Superb Modern Gladiolus 
COLONIAL MAID—White overlaid with lavender. 
EARLY DAWN—Geranium Pink. 
EXCELLENCE—A deep orange vermillion. 
GATH OF HEAVEN—Rich deep yellow. 
GOLDEN CHIMBES—Large clear pure yellow. 
KING ARTHUR—Deep rose lavender, ruffled. 
LADY MARIE—Early soft pink with white throat. 
MAUVE MAGIC—Large clear mauve. 
MAID OF ORLEANS—Creamy white. 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON—Pure pink. 
RED LORY—Carmine rose, darker blotches. 
SMILING MAESTRO—Salmon orange. 
Prices on the above varieties: (2 for 25c) (Doz. $1.25). 
Beautiful Peonies 
Chinese Peonies are very desirable on account of 
their large size, fine colors and profuse blooming. 
They are perfectly hardy and will succeed in any 
ground unless so wet the water stands on the sur- 
face in the winter and spring. Avoid planting too 
deeply, as this is often the cause of shy blooming; 
* ergs of soil over the crown (eyes) being suf- 
icient. 
White Varieties 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—Early: pure white, prominent- 
ly flecked crimson. ‘ 
MME. DE VERNEVI!I.E—Blooms of purest white. 
Prices on the above: (Each 60c) (3 for $1.50) 
Postpaid. 
Pink Varieties 
EDULIS SUPERBA —bBright, clear mauve-pink. 
Early. 
PINK GIANT—Extra large brilliant pink. 
FLORAL TREASURE—Very large, full flowers of 
clear even pink, blooming on long stems. Unus- 
ually fragrant, unique and charming. Early mid- 
season. 
Prices on the above: (Each 60c) (3 for $1.50) 
Postpaid. 
Red Varieties 
FELIX CROUSSE—Brilliant, dazzling ruby-red. 
Mid-season. 
KARL ROSEFIELD — Dark velvet crimson. Mid- 
season. 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT—Brilliant deep red, good 
bloomer. Mid-sSeason. 
VICTORY—Large vivid red. 
Prices on the above: (Each 60c) (3 for $1.50) 
Postpaid. 
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Hardy Lilies 
REGAL LILY (Lilium Myriophyllum)—Flowers 
white, slightly suffused pink, with a beautiful 
shade. of canary yellow at the center. Delightfully 
perfumed, reminding one of the Jasmine. Blooms 
out of doors early in July. Absolutely hardy. 
(2 bulbs for 40c). : 
TIGER LILY (Tigrinum Splendens)—Single. They 
flower in late summer and fall and will do well 
in most any location and soil. The flowers are 
bright deep orange with reflex petals, and are 
borne in large clusters on plants 3 to 5 feet high. 
Stem rooting; plant bulbs 9 inches deep. (2 bulbs 
for 35c). 
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