Prize Winning Gladiolus 
3 Available April, May, June. 


Justly one of the most popular gar- 
den flowers. Corms may be planted 
from April to June for a succession 
of blooms, and thrive in any soil that 
has been enriched after deep spading 
with a complete plant food. Flower- 
ing will usually occur about 75 days 
after planting. Dig the corms in the 
fall after the first light frost, and 
store in cool, damp cellar until the 
following spring. 
Picardy. The finest salmon-pink. 
Rosa Van Lima. Clear light fink. 
Snow Princess. Beautiful pure white. 
American Commander. Tall, blood- 
red. 
Yellow Emperor. Purest golden yel- 
low. 
Mother Machree. Smoky lavender- 
grey. 
Bella Donna. Exquisite light blue. 
Blue Admiral. Dark violet-blue. 
Orange Imperator. Glowing pure 
orange. 
Dr. Bennett. Striking scarlet with 
ruby and white striped throat. 
Jeannie. Bright glistening salmon 
with light cream throat. 
Minuet. Uniform clear light lavender. 
No. 1 Top Size: 
15c¢ each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.95 per 100. 
New Choice Exhibition Types 
Mrs. Mark’s Memory. Tall, unusual reddish violet. 
Spotlight. Striking large ruffled deep yellow with scarlet blotch. 
Silver Wings. Extra large silver-white sport. 
Elizabeth, The Queen. Enchanting large ruffled lavender. 
Marguerita. Deep watermelon-pink. 
No. 1 Top Size: 35¢ each; 3 for $1.00; $3.50 per doz. 
Ehbeling’s Rainbow Mixture of the above and other choice va- 
rieties in carefully selected assortment. All No. 1 top: size 
corms. $1.00 per doz.; $7.95 per 100. 
Ebeling’s Pandora Mixture. Not quite as well balanced as to 
colors, but a splendid assortment for the border or cutting 
garden. Guaranteed blooming size corms. 59c per doz.; $4.75 
per 100. 
IRIS ARISTOCRATS 
July to October 
One of the easiest to grow of all garden flowers, thriving in 
any good soil in full sun, and increasing year after year. Most 
effective in mass plantings and in the 
hardy border. Our list includes old classics 
and new prize winners, and all are dug 
freshly to your order. 
Black Wings. Lustrous deep near-black- 

Gladiolus 
purple. 34 inches. 35c each. 
California Gold. A very prolific golden 
yellow. 36 inches. 50c each. 
Cheerio. A brilliant red of splendid form 

and size. 40 inches. 40c each. 
Crystal Beauty. Very tall pure white. 44 
inches. 50c each. 
Dauntless. Rich brownish red. 36 inches. 
35¢c each. 
Imperial Blush. Tall, soft pink. 44 inches. 
35¢ each. 
King Juba. Startling bicolor. 36 inches. 
35c each. 
Piuie d’Or. Vigorous bright lemon-yellow. 
38 inches. 30c each. 
Shah Jehan. A rich blend of oriental reds Iris 
and golds. 38 inches. 35c each. 
Missouri. A classic Iris of medium blue. 37 inches. 60c each. 
SPECIAL COLLECTION. One each of the ten choice Iris above— 
value $4.05—for $3.49. 
Prize Winners 
Great Lakes. Finest and purest, fragrant, light blue. Dykes 
Medal. 40 inches. $1.75 each. 
Titan Lady. Sparkling beautiful white. 36 inches. $2.00 each. 
Mary Geddes. Striking salmon-orange. 
60c each. 
Frank Adams. Rosy tan blend. 48 inches. 75c each. 
Rameses. A light pink and soft yellow. Dykes Medal. 42 inches. 
40c each. 
Wabash. White standards with purple edged falls. Dykes Medal. 
38 inches. $1.00 each. 
SPECIAL FANCIERS’ COLLECTION. 
prizewinners—value $6.50—for $5.95. 
Dykes Medal. 38 inches. 
One each of the above six 
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Lilies 
Queen of Garden Flowers 
Ebeling’s superb collection is equalled by few seedsmen in the 
country. Included are all the best known easy-to-grow varieties 
as well as many of the truly choice rarer sorts. The letter (E) 
follows all easy-to-grow garden Lilies. 
Amabile. [E] (Korean Lily). Grenadine-red, spotted black, re- 
curved blossoms. 2 feet high in late June. Plant 4 inches deep 
in sun or part shade. 50c each. 
Auratum (Goldband Lily). White, spotted crimson with gold 
band, large bowl shape. 5 feet high in August. Fragrant. Plant 
5 inches deep in part shade. $1.50 each. 
Auratum Esperenza Hybrids. A great new hardier strain of 
Auratum, with red, crimson and orange bands. $2.00 each. ~ 
Callosum [E! (Thin-Stemmed Lily). Faintly spotted orange-red, 
small, recurved blossoms. 3 feet high, late July. Plant 3 inches 
deep in sun or part shade. 40c each. 
Canadense Fiavum [E] (Canada Lily). Golden yellow, mahogany 
spotted, medium sized, bell-shaped blooms. 3 to 4 feet high, 
early July. Plant 4 inches deep in moist, part shade. 30c each. 
Candidum [E] (Madonna Lily). One of the choicest, easy-to-grow 
Lilies, that should be in every garden. Very fragrant, pure 
white, broad, funnel-shaped flowers with yellow anthers, in 
late June. 4 feet high. Plant 2 inches deep in full sun. 6 to 7 
inches, 50c each; 10 inches up, 90c each. 
Centifolium [E] (Green Striped Lily). Fragrant, large white 
trumpets with green blotch at base and shaded brownish pur- 
ple,in July. 5 to 8 feet high. Plant 6 inches deep in full sun. 
Top size bulbs, 60c each. 
Concolor [E] (Star Lily). Erect small scarlet-orange blossoms in 
late June. 1 to 2 feet high. Plant 3 inches deep in full sun. 
30c each. . 
Elegans, Alice Wilson [E] (Cottage Lily). Large, erect blooms of 
light apricot with few black spots on dwarf 12-inch plants in 
early July. Plant 4 inches deep in sun or part shade. 50c each. 
Elegans, Mahogany. Same as above but with blooms of deep 
mahogany-crimson. 50c each. 
Formosanum, Early Variety [E] (Price’s Lily). Large, white, 
fragrant trumpets with emerald-green throat, shaded violet 
outside. 2 feet tall. July to August. Plant 5 inches deep in 
full sun. Give some winter protection. 50c each. 
Formosanum, Late Variety [Ej (Wilson’s Lily). Same as above 
but blooms in September on plants 4 feet tall. 50c each. 
Giganteum Himalaicum (Giant Lily). Large, fragrant, white. 
funnel-shaped blooms with red-purple throat markings. 6 to 10 
feet high, in late June. Plant 1 inch deep in partial shade. 
2- to 3-year bulbs, $1.35 each. 
Henryi [E] (Orange Show Lily). Bright orange-yellow, recurved 
blooms with brown spots. 5 to 8 feet high, in August. Plant 
6 inches deep in part shade. 9- to 10-inch bulbs, 50c each. 
Japonicum (Japanese Lily). Medium sized, pure rose-pink, fra- 
grant trumpets on 2- to 4-foot plants in late June. Plant 4 
inches deep in part shade. Unavailable. 
Longiflorum, Estate (The Estate Lily). Large, pure white, fra- 
grant trumpets on 2- to 4-foot plants in late July. Plant 6 
inches deep in full sun. This is one of the choicest Easter Lilies 
and may be forced for this purpose. Should be protected with 
a light mulch when wintered outdoors. 95c each. 
Martagon (Turk’s Cap Lily). Purple-lilac, bell-shaped blooms 
with dark purple spots in late June. Plant 4 inches deep in 
part shade. 75c each. 4 
Martagon Album (White Turk’s Cap Lily). Same as above but 
with white flowers. $1.00 each. u 
Paradalinum [E] (Leopard Lily). Orange-red medium recurved 
blossoms shading to crimson on tips, with mahogany spots on 
4- to 6-foot plants in July. Plant 4 inches deep in sun or part 
shade. 30c each. 
Paradalinum Giganteum [E] (Sunset Lily). Crimson shading to 
gold; large, recurved blossoms with purple spots in June on 
5- to 7-foot plants. Plant 5 inches deep in sun or part shade. 
50c each. 
Philadelphicum (American Wood Lily). Orange-scarlet, erect 
blooms with large maroon spots on 2-foot plants in June and 
July. Plant 3 inches deep in sun or part shade. 30c each. 
Princeps [E] (Creelman Hybrids). White, large, fragrant trum- 
pets with yellow throat shaded brown and lavender outside, in 
late July. Plant 6 inches deep in sun or part shade. 75¢ each. 
Pyrenaicum Aureum (Golden Pyrenees Lily). Small, greenish 
yellow, recurved blooms with black spots. 2 to 3 feet; in late 
May. Plant 3 inches deep in sun or part shade. 85c each. 
Pyrenaicum Rubrum (Maroon Pyrenees Lily). Same as above 
but deep orange blossoms with maroon spots. $1.00 each. 
Regale [E] (Regal Lily). One of the choicest of all hardy Lilies. 
Large, fragrant white trumpets with yellow throat flushed rose- 
purple outside on 3- to 6-foot plants in July: Plant 6 inches deep 
in sun or part shade. Large flowering size bulbs, 25c each; 
giant 10-inch bulbs, 60c: each. 
