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GLADIOLI BULBS 
Blooming Size Bulbs, 3 for 30c, 6 for 50c, 
12 for 85c, Postpaid. 
MARMORA—An exquisite flower of unusual lavender-grey, with 
a bright petunia spot at the throat. A good exhibition variety, 
with 8 to 10 well-placed bloonis open at one time. Very popular. 
BAGDAD—A gigantic flower of an unusual old-rose color, being 
in a class by itself. Florets often 7 inches across, and up to 10 
open at once, on a strong tall spike, 
PELEGRINA—Some years ago there was no such thing as a blue 
gladiolus, but blues have been gradually developed until now we 
have a PELEGRINA the PERFECT DEEP BLUE GLAD. It is a 
fine, large, outstanding, lustrous intense deep blue flower of perfect 
form and received the highest vote of all the blues. Always a prize 
winner. 
MAMMOTH WHITE—A gorgeous white, with a beautiful cream 
throat. Gigantic flowers, the individual florets being six to seven 
inches across, and many open at once, A masterpiece in whiteness. 
DR. F. E. BENNETT—Very large, tall vivid flame red. Many 
open and perfectly placed. We consider this one of the finest red 
in the world. 
GOLDEN DREAM—Has always been tops in yellow and again 
received the highest number of votes of any yellow. A rich, deep, 
golden yellow. 


AFPLAME—A flaming scarlet, one of the finest. Gigantic spikes 
and blooms and a magnificent flower. 
PHYLLIS McQUISTON—An excellent all around pure pink, 
without markings. If you love pure colors this is the one you ; 
should have in your collection, 
VAGABOND PRINCE—A very rich, mahogany Mammoth White 
brown, with glowing scarlet blotch. Many well ‘eats 
placed florets open at once in a very striking mane QUEEN OF BREMEN—Wonderful bright lay- 
ner. ender florets. Very early. . 
GOLDEN EAGLE—An early blooming golden LAVENDER RUFLES—Soft even lavender — 
yellow, especially adapted to forcing. Excellent with creamy throat. 
when used commercially or in the home garden, 
GIANT NYMPH—Early tall pink exhibition 
variety. Light rose-pink creamy yellow throat. 
A very good variety, 
FLAMING SWORD—A very early decorative 
type.. Deep red large flowers. 
CHARLES DICKENS—Beautiful, violet-radiant- 
purple, with very tall, gracious spikes. 
PERSIA—Beautiful velvet Maroon, splendid 
flower. 
PURLE GLORY—Deep vel- 
vety maroon-red with slightly 
darker harmonizing blotches. 
The large, well-placed flowers 
are beautifully ruffled. Popular. 
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GLADIOLI SPECIAL 
1 Bulb of each of the 17 varieties that we have 
listed on this page. Each bulb will be in a 
separate bag and very carefully labeled. 
REMEMBER THIS COLLECTION REPRE- 
SENTS THE BEST IN GLADS. 
SPECIAL PRICE ____ $1.15 POSTPAID 













RAINBOW MIXTURE GLADS 
This mixture is made up from the varieties that we list and 
many others. Guaranteed to please you. ; 
Large blooming size bulbs, 10 for 65c, 25 for $1.45, 50 
for $2.65, 100 for only $4.75, Postpaid. 
PLEASE REMEMBER THESE BULBS ARE ALL GUARANTEED 
TO BE FIRST CLASS IN EVERY WAY, NO JUNK OR CHEAP : 
| CANNAS P 
These dazzling plants with their large foliage of almost tropical ap- __ 
pearance, and clusters of massive well-formed blooms which are borne ~~ 
on strong stems, are among the most outstanding of all garden flowers. 
They are particularly fine as a bedding plant, and the fact that they 
must be taken up in the fall makes them desirable for use where a 
permanent, planting is not wanted. eae 
Strong Roots, 20c each, 5 for 75c, 12 for $1.45 Postpaid. 
THE PRESIDENT —Rich glowing scarlet flower of immense size, of 
ten 7 inches across. Strong erect stalk, green foliage, grows to 4 Sts ee 
APRICOT— Large flowers of buff-yellow overspread with salmon-pink hi 
producing a mass effect of rich apricot. Grows about 4 ft. tall, green 
leaves. Nay a eit 
CITY OF PORTLAND—Undoubtedly the most popular pink bloo 
| ing Oanna. Fast grower, heavy bloomer. Grows to 5 ft., green foliage 
WE CONSIDER THESE $ VARIETIES AS THE BEST CANNAS 


