
DAHLIAS 
There are many different types of Dahlias. Like 
many other prominent flowers they suffer from the 
introduction of altogether too many new varieties, many 
no better and often inferior to existing kinds. We are 
GLADIOLUS 
Gladiolus bulbs should be planted 4 inches deep in any 
good garden soil. They prefer a sunny location, and plenty 
of fertilizer. Bulbs or corms we offer are large No. 1 size. 
WHITE, Albatross. Pure white. 
Margaret Beaton. White blotched cherry-red. 
Maid of Orleans. Cream. 
RED, American Commander. Tall blood-red. 
Black Opal. Deep maroonvred. 
Dr. Bennett. Fiery red. 
Kassel. Large dark scarlet. 
YELLOW, Gate of Heaven. Rich yellow. 
Golden Dream. Tall pure yellow. 
Primrose Princess. Sulphur-yellow. 
PINK, Mrs. P. W. Sisson. Cameo-pink. 
Picardy. Salmon-pink. 
Giant Nymph. Rose-pink, 
LAVENDER, Isola Bella. Ruffled pale lavender. 
Minuet. Uniform clear lavender. 
PURPLE, King Lear. Ruffled purple. 
Charles Dickens. Uniform purple. 
BLUE, Pelegrina. Dark velvety blue. 
ORANGE, La Paloma. Tall deep orange. 
SMOKY, Marmora. Smoky lavender. 
Mother Machree. Smoky gray. 
Bagdad. Smoky old rose. 
All Gladiolus: $1.10 for 10; 50 for $5.00; 100 for $9.50. 
TARTAR EMETIC 
A recommended spray for 
control of Gladiolus thrip. 
V4 Ib.; 35c; 14 Ib., 60c; 1 Ib., 
$1.00. 
offering those which through the years have proven 
the most beautiful. 
GIANT DAHLIAS 
Avalon. Lemon-yellow. 
Jane Cowl. Salmon, buff and gold. 
Jersey’s Beacon. Chinese-scarlet. 
Jersey’s Beauty. Lovely pink. 
Red Jersey. Good bright red. 
Kentucky. Orange. 
Thomas Edison. Deep royal purple. 
White Jersev’s Beauty. Pure white. 
45c each; 3 for $1.25. 
PCOMPON DAHLIAS 
Amber Queen. Solid amber. 
Mary Munns. Lavender. 
Joe Fette. White. 
Indian Chief. Red with white tips. 
Titan. Fine red. 
Yellow Gem. Creamy-yellow. 
Bronze Beauty. Bronze and old gold. 
35c each; 6 for $1.75. 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Baby Royal. Salmon. 
Beacon Ball. Chinese-red. 
Fairy. Pink. 
White Cloud. Attractive white. 
35c each; 6 for $1.75. 
BOXED COLLECTIONS 
Garden Full. Contains six of the most popular 
varieties. 
actus. Six quilled extra choice varieties. 
Super. Six massive newer kinds. 
Pompon. Six charming different colors. 
Miniature. One each of six different colors. 
Any of these collections: $1.65 each. 
GLOXINIA 
The most reliable summer-flowering 
house plant. Splendid for home and porch 
during the entire summer. Separate or 
mixed colors. 50c each; $4.50 for 10. 


TUBEROUS ROOTED 
BEGONIAS 
These are one of the loveliest of the garden flow- 
ers, particularly for shaded places. Also decorative 
as pot plants for terraces and porches. They pro- 
vide a continuous source of exquisite bloom during 
the entire summer. 
Single Flowering. Orange, pink, salmon, scarlet, 
white and yellow. 
Donble Camellia-Flowered. Orange, pink, salmon, 
scarlet, white and yellow. 
Frilled and Ruffled. All colors mixed. 
30c each; 3 for 75c; 12 for $2.75. 
TIGRIDIA 
(Mexican Shellflower) 
Brilliant blooms in scarlet, rose, yellow 
and orange. Flowers have 6 petals, the 
3 smaller ones being blotched with car- 
mine, purple or mahogany. Bloom in Au 
gust and September. 2 ft. 15c each; 
4 for 50c; 12 for $1.40. 
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BULBS for 
SPRING 
PLANTING 
HARDY GARDEN LILIES 
The hardy Lilies are easy to grow in 
any good, well-drained garden loam and 
increase in beauty each year. Most all 
Lilies do well in a sunny location if the 
soil is mulched so it does not dry out. 
Regale Lily. Gorgeous bell-shaped white 
blooms with a shading of lilac-pink on 
the outside. Blooms during July. Sweet- 
scented. One of the most beautiful and 
easiest grown of all Lilies. Giant bulbs 
(the largest we have ever seen). 75c 
each; medium size, 50c each. 
Canadense. Lovely bright orange, bell- 
shaped flowers marked with purplish 
black .and having rich red anthers. 
Borne in clusters during late June and 
July. 3 ft. high. 3 for $1.00. 
Carolinianum. Showy Lily with slender 
stems bearing reflexed orange-scarlet 
flowers, spotted maroon. Likes a well- 
drained situation. Blooms during July 
and August. 2 to 3 ft. high. 50c each. 
Concolor (Star Lily). An excellent rock 
garden Lily, 12 to 18 in. tall with one 
to six dainty, erect, star-shaped flowers. 
Vary in color from scarlet-orange to 
red-orange with maroon spots. Blooms 
during June and July. 45c each. 
Tenuifolium (Coral Lily). Nodding, deep 
coral-red flowers with reflexed petals, 
borne during June and July on slender 
stems about 18 in. tall. Likes damp soil 
among. rocks, with access to sunlight. 
Plant 6 in. deep. 3 for $1.00. 
Pardalinum Giganteum (Sunset Lily). 
Brilliant orange-red on the reflexed por- 
tion of the segments with brown spots. 
Flowers are borne in clusters up to ten 
on strong 5- to 8-ft. canes. Succeeds in 
full sun or partial shade. Blooms in July 
and should be planted 6 to 8 in. deep. 
3 for $1.00. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY 
PIPS 
There is a shady corner in every gar- 
den just the place for this grand old fa- 
vorite. 50c per doz. 

MONTBRETIAS 
A lovely summer-flowering bulb 
somewhat like Gladiolus. Grow about 
1 foot tall with each spike covered with 
star-shaped flowers. All colors mixed. 
10c each; 12 for $1.00. 

