Indiana—A rich velvety crimson, shading darker to- 
ward the center—a really lovely color; long stems. 
The real type of market flower; 514% inches across, 
reflexing, 3 ft. 
Jean Harlow—A bright golden yellow with semi- 
incurved form. 
Memnon—A large flat bloom of beautiful crimson 
scarlet. Winner of several awards. Very lovely. 
Meridian—A fine salmon rose pink; blooms 5 to 6 
inches across, petals pointed at the tips, slightly 
reflexing. 
Mrs. J. Findlay—Bright yellow. Grows to 6 inches 
when disbudded. 
Primrose—An immense primrose yellow with in- 
curving petals. By all means you should have this 
lovely variety. 
Pink Reward—A bright rose pink, small foliage and 
reflexing flowers, 4 to 5 inches across. 
Rose Princess—An excellent variety, one of the best 
in recent years. Fine variety either disbudded or 
in sprays. Nice long stiff stems. Salmon rose with 
a basal blush of gold. Not as early as some of the 
others, thereby lengthening the blooming season. 
Reveller—Bright chestnut red of good substance. 
Real market type on long stems. Stands the sun 
well. 
Sandy Richie—Rich brown crimson with clear golden 
reverse. The inner petals incurve and the outer 
petals reflex. Showing a bright contrast of crimson 
and gold. Beautiful. 
Sybil—Large lavender pink. Stiff stems. Good dis- 
budded or grown in sprays. Harly bloomer. 
Salmon Freda—A beautiful sport from the well 
known Pink Freda. Same habits. 
Tiger—Large full crimson flowers with rolled petals. 
Extra good. After the crimson bloom is out a 
while it changes through all shades of bronze to 
bright yellow, making several color shades all on 
the same bush and all in perfect condition giving 
the bush a truly striking appearance. 
Vulcan—Solid bright crimson, lovely shaped flowers 
of 38 to 4 inches across. Blooms mid September. 
Westbourne—A rich dark red of good form. The 
darkest red we grow. Good strong stiff stems and 
strong florets that stand the weather well. Would 
say that you must have it as it is a very distinctive 
color and variety. Very attractive. Stock limited. 
Special Chrysanthemum Offer 
We will send you a special collection of Chrysan- 
themum plants—of English and hardy varieties that 
would cost from $12.00 to $16.00 if bought separately. 
All plants are labeled. No two alike but of our 
own selection. 
15 English “Mums,” 15 Hardy “Mums’”-— 
30 plants $12.00 
Cannas 
Apricot—Green foliage and salmon pink flowers. 
City of Portland—Lovely Pink. 
Red King Humpert—Orange scarlet with bronze 
foliage. 
Yellow King Humpert—Yellow with red spots. Green 
foliage. 
The President—Large rich scarlet flowers. 
Rosemond Cole—Orange red blooms each margined 
yellow. 
Strong Roots 20c each, 6 for 90c or $1.50 per dozen 
Gladiolus 
The demand for gladiolus in 1945 and 1946 was 
greater than ever so we are offering some additional 
varieties as well as those already listed. We are list- 
ing a number of them that are extra fine and are 
those that are seen in the Gladiolus Shows. Don’t 
fail to try a few of the newer ones and see the 
difference. 
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