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Gladiolus — Continued 
The Ideal Juelue Gladiolus 
PRICE: 3 of any one variety 40c; 12 of any one variety $1.50: 100 of any one variety $9.00 postpaid. 
BERTY SNOW. Exquisite rosy lavender with 
lighter pinkish lavender throat. 
BINGO. A “sport” of Picardy that is a lovely 
apricot and buff color. 
COLONIAL MAID. A tall pinkish lavender with 
fleckings of red lines in the throat. 
CARILLON. Ruffled light rosy pink with large 
creamy white throat. Good sturdy grower. 
CHARLES DICKENS. Bright purple with a 
red throat. Stunning in combination with 
Colonial Maid. ; 
The following ten varieties have been selected by a dahlia expert as being just about 
“tops” in the dahlia world. 
Explanation of symbols: F.D. (Formal Decorative) ; I.D. (Informal Decorative) ; I.C. 
(Incurved Cactus). 
BLUE RIVER. F.D.—Lilac-blue; the nearest to blue of any dahlia. Large beautifully 
formed blooms. 
GERTRUDE LAWRENCE. |.D.—Vivid currant-red. Very large blooms held well 
above the foliage on sturdy stems. Rugged plant growth. Each $1.25; 3 for $3.25. 
JANE COWL. I.D.—Beautifully formed immense blooms of glistening bronzy buff 
and old gold with blendings of apricot and gold in the center. Broad petals only slight- 
ly twisted. Good stems and an excellent cut flower. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY. F.D.—One of the finest true salmon pink formal decorative 
dahlias ever introduced. Soft warm pink with a silvery sheen. Excellent cut flower. 
KEMP’S RADIANT BEAUTY. I.D.—A large showy variety with petals of red and 
yellow. Very unusual. 
MRS. IDE VER WARNER. F.D.—A refined mauve-pink beautifully formed. Large 
blooms carried on long strong wiry stems. 
MRS. WILLIAM KNUDSEN. I.D.— Beautiful 
glistening white of large size. Adds distinction 
to any arrangement in which it is combined 
with other colors. Each 85c; 3 for $2.25. 
NAGEL’S SUPBERB. I.D.—Huge sparkling 
golden yellow flowers 8 in. across and 5 in. 
deep carried erect on very strong stems. Ex- 
cellent cut flower. Each 85c; 3 for $2.25. 
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Pompen Dahlias 
GARDENIA. A creamy white with texture of 
gardenias. 
MARGARET FULTON. Early salmon pink 
that is most dependable. 
MISS BLOOMINGTON. Early tall canary yel- 
low. Well placed flowers. 
ROCKET. Rich scarlet red with many florets 
open at one time. 
ROSA VAN LIMA. Pure self-color light rose 
pink. Early and especially lovely. 
ROMAN GOLD. A tall pure orange that com- 
bines well with other colors. 
VAGABOND PRINCE. Glowing mahogany 
with a garnet shield in the throat. Very rich 
looking. 
Ideal Mixture 
Not Separately Labeled 
12 bulbs (1 of each of the 12 varieties) $1.25 
24 bulbs (2 of each of the 12 varieties) $2.25 
96 bulbs (8 of each of the 12 varieties) $8.00 
ads DPahlias 
Large Dlowering Decorative and Cactud Types 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
Each 85c; 3 for $2.25. 
Each 50c; 3 for $1.25. 
PREMIER’S WINSOME. I.D.— 
A giant with wide graceful white 
petals suffused with mallow-pink 
producing the effect of an enor- 
mous cluster of apple blossoms. 
Each $1.25; 3 for $3.25. 
SON OF SATAN. I.C.—Blooms 
that average 10 to 12 inches in 
diameter and 6 inches deep are 
a flaming scarlet with orange- 
scarlet at the base. Long strong 
stems; tall plants. 
Each 85c; 3 for $2.25. 

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Formal Decorative Dahlias 
No. 1 Dahlia Collection 
1 each of Blue River, Jane Cowl, Mrs. William Knudsen, Nagel’s Superb, Son of Satan for $3.00 
(saving you 80c). 
The small dahlias have earned a place in every 
garden because they grow freely, require little 
care and produce an abundance of cut flowers in 
lovely colors. 
AMBER QUEEN. Clear amber shaded apricot. 
BOBBY. Little ball-shaped flowers of deep 
velvety plum color borne freely on long stems. 
CATHERINE. Pure clear canary yellow with 
long stems. 
INDIAN CHIEF. Bright red with petals tipped 
with white. Profuse and continuous bloom. 
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ROSECHEN. This belongs in the Miniature 
Class. Lovely clear pink blooms about 4 in. 
across. 
JOE FETTE. Pure white pompon dahlias are 
among the most useful of cut flowers for mod- 
ern arrangement. This is the loveliest of them 
all. 
Price of the above 6 varieties: Each 35c; 
3 of any one variety 90c. 
No. 2 Dahlia Collection 
1 each of the 6 Pompon Dahlias listed above 
for $1.50. 
