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Rainbow. Collect, 
DAHLIAS 
Each 70c 3 for $1.85 6 for $3.25 
GALLANT FOX. Vivid red with sturdy JERSEY’S BEAUTY. The most popular 
stems and excellent keeping qualities. Dahlia; lavender-pink. Fine stem and 
foliage. 
AVALON. Large flowers of clear yellow 
COB Es estes: PRIDE OF STRATFORD. Bright orange 
: shade with long, stout stems and 
MRS. GEO. LE BOUTILLIER. A rich vel- good foliage. 
vety carmine, giant in size and out- 
standing in all respects. 
MARGARET WOODROW WILSON. Faces DAHLIA 
f hi ith 
at creamy white with reverse COLLECTION 
(Mixture of Decorative Types) 
Here are 6 bulbs of assorted 
colors of Decorative types most 
suitable for cut flower bouquets. 
Free bloomers and easy to grow. 
JANE COWL. A large flower of warm , 
buff and old gold blending to a Bloom tirst year. 
bright salmon at center. 6 for $2.50 7, 
MRS. IDA DE VER WARNER. Large 
flowers of deep mauve-pink; can be 
grown to a diameter of 11 inches. 


CANNAS 
Stately flowers of brilliant colors; easy to grow. 
Bloom first year. 
PRESIDENT. Immense flowers of rich scarlet; 
green foliage. 4 ft. 
KING HUMBERT. Orange-scarlet; bronze foliage. 
4 ft. 
YELLOW HUMBERT. Yellow flowers with red 
spots; green foliage. 4/2 ft. 
-.| CITY OF PORTLAND. Coral-pink; green foliage. 
4 ft. 
3 for 60c 6 for 98c 12 for $1.75 
CALADIUM ow 




(Elephant Ear) 
Decorative foliage 
plant. Immense green 
: ‘ ; leaves, 2 to 3 feet, on 
Regal Lily long stems up to 4 feet. 
Each 35c 3 for 95c¢ 
LILIES 

May be planted fall or spring. Fall EMERALD LILY. Large clusters of lovely 
planting will bring earlier and better white flowers with pale emerald-green 
bloom the first season. throat from August until frost. Hardy 
REGALE. America’s most popular hardy eee Oeics Teche 3 for $1.95 
ee pete, will have 20 FIRE or CORAL LILY. Small, brilliant scar- 
ee SIN Oe cluster Easy 10 let flowers on stems 18 to 24 inches tall 
9g . in June. 
Each 70c 3 for $1.95 Each 35c 3 for $1.00 
Daylilies (HEMEROCALLIS) 
rola YELD. Magni Teeny one of the very best. 
EASY TO _arge open flowers 6 inches across with wide 
GROW petals of canary-yellow brushed red, deeper 
towards the throat with clear yellow star at 
LONG BLOOMING throat. Unique and striking. 
ez) Each 75c¢ 3 for $2.00 
FRAGRANT—HARDY MOONSTONE. Reddish buff, deeper towards 
throat. Each petal has a narrow pure yellow 
stripe down center to the tip. Outside of petal 
clear yellow. Each $1.00 3 for $2.75 
DARK EYES. Mahogany-red 
Geo. Yeld with orange markings. Pro- 
fuse bloomer with flowers 
4 inches across in May and 
June. 
Each $1.25 
Before st2> 
Daylily 
Collection 
Made up of good varieties to 
give bloom from May until Sep- 
tember, including one each of: 
Middendorf. Rich 
orange-yellow. 
Minor. Pure yellow. 
Citrona. Latest to 
bloom. Lemon. 
Geo. Yeld. Describ- 
ed above. 
Florham. Soft yellow, 
sweet scented. 
5 for 
$2.00 
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