DAHLIA ROOTS (Tubers) 
We expect to have these varieties, but we may have to substitute 
KEEPING CUT DAHLIAS. After cutting, strip the foliage except at the top; recut the stem and immerse 
in water as hot as the hand can bear, being sure that none of the foliage gets in the water. When the 
water cools the Dahlias are transferred to a pail of cold water and left in the cellar over night. 
DECORATIVE DAHLIAS 
AVALON. Large clear yellow. 
GALLANT FOX. Brilliant red. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY. Large clear pink. 
MRS. I. de VER WARNER. Mauve pink. Free 
bloomer. 
JANE COWL. Buff and gold blending to salmon. 
WHITE KING. Large pure white on long stems. 
All above 35 cts. each: 3 for $1.00 
POMPON DAHLIAS 
AMBER QUEEN. Amber shaded apricot. 
LITTLE HERMAN. Deep red, tipped white. 
MORNING MIST. White, tipped lavender. 
POMPON DAHLIAS (continued) 
SNOWCLAD. Pure white. 
CATHERINE. Bright yellow. 
BOBBY. Deep violet plum. 
All above 40 cts. each; 3 for $1.00 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
BISHOP OF LLANDOFF. Rich red bronze black 
foliage. 
SNOWSPRITE. Snow white. 
FAIRY. Violet rose, mauve at tip. 
SYLVIA. Deep carmine. 
GOLDEN QUEEN. Pure rich yellow. Order early. 
All above 40 cts. each; 3 for $1.00 
WILSON'S GLORIOUS GLADIOLUS 
ALL FIRST SIZE BULBS (Extremely Scarce — Order Early) 
CULTURE — Any good garden soil, thoroughly prepared and manured, is suitable. Bone Meal in fall o1 
cow manure (Bovung) in spring are particularly good. If the soil is stiff, add sand or sifted ashes. 
Gladioli do best in full sun. Plant in rows, 6 inches apart in the row and 6 inches deep, rows 12 inches 
apart. Continue to plant every 2 weeks till July for a succession. Frequent cultivation is advisable. 
Water copiously. Take up bulbs in fall before ground begins to freeze and put in a warm, sunny place, for 
a few days, to dry. Cut off stems close to bulb. Put bulbs (corms) in boxes not over 4’ deep and keep in a 
dry cool place till spring. 
Cut spikes as soon as the first one or two flowers are open. The remainder will open in the house. 
10 LARGE-FLOWERING SORTS 
ACHILLAS. Vermilion red; splendid 
spike. Doz. 90 cts.:; 100 for:$7.00. 
AFTERGLOW. Flaming orange and 
yellow; tall spike. Doz. 80 cts.; 100 
for $6.00. 
ALCHEMIST. Golden yellow; 8 to 10 
florets open at a time. Doz., $1.00; 
100 for $7.50. 
EXCELLENCE. Deep orange vermilion; 
very large spike. Doz. 90 cts.; 100 
for $7.00. 
FAIREST PEARL. Delicate cream, 
tinted white, with faint soft yellow 
on lower petals. Doz. $1.00; 100 for 
$7.50. 

GOLDEN LIGHT. Giant sulphur yel- 
low. Exquisite. Doz. 80 cts.: 100 for 
$6.00. 
LEWIS E. GARY. Creamy white; im- 
posing spike. Doz. 90 cts.: 100 for 
$7.00. 
MORAVIAN. A _ lovely lavender; 
throat soft creamy yellow with 
veins and tracings of purplish red. 
Doz., 80 cts.; 100 for $6.00. 
PICARDY. Rich apricot-pink; immense 
spikes, slightly ruffled. Doz. $1.00: 
100 for $7.50. 
SAYANARA. Beautiful orange yellow; 
immense spike. Doz. 85 cts.; 100 
for $6.50. 
WILSON’S GLORIOUS GLADIOLUS MIXTURE 
Doz. 80 cts.; $6.00 per 100 
ORDER EARLY — QUANTITY LIMITED 
