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Gladiolus 
BEACON—Dark rose with cream blotch, 
slightly ruffled. 
BERTY SNOW — Lavender-pink with 
large florets. 
BLAZE—Light scarlet, large florets. 
GIANT NYMPH—Pink. 
GOLDEN DREAM—Deep yellow. 
MARGARET FULTON—Clear coral-pink 
with lighter penciling. 
MINUET—Large uniform, clear lavender, 
MAID OF ORLEANS—Large creamy- 
white with deeper throat. 
MASTER MYRON—Clear, 
bright red. 
self-colored, 
PRIDE OF WANAKAH—Tall deep rose 
with darker blotch. 
PICARDY—Salmon Pink. 
REWI FALLU—Dark red. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE—Large ruffled 
cream. 
Prices, named varieties, 10¢ each; 
$1.00 for 12. Mixtures, 85¢ for 12. 
Dahlias 
JANE. COWL—A large flower of warm 
buff and old gold, blending to a bright 
salmon at the center. 
JERRY’S BEACON—A_ huge round 
bloom, of Chinese scarlet and a paler 
reverse side giving it a two-tone effect. 
Plant is very vigorous. 
WHITE KING—Pure white. 
AVALON—Pure, clear yellow, with large 
flowers. 
JERSEY BEAUTY — Undoubtedly the 
finest pink Dahlia in existence. A per- 
fect bloom, carried high on wiry stem. 
MRS. I. De ver WARNER—Lavender. 
Strong grower with long straight 
stems. 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA—Vivid red, 
very large, free flowering. 
Price of Dahlia tubers, 60¢ each; 
3 for $1.50. 
Perennial 
Phlox 
Field grown plants, 35¢ each; 
12 for $3.50 
AFRICA—Brilliant carmine-red with a 
deep blood-red eye. 
BRILLIANT—Large trusses of brilliant 
crimson flowers, darker eye. 
RIJNSTROOM—Lively 
pink, very large. 
shade of rose- 
JULES SANDEAU—A dwarf free flow- 
ering salmon-pink. 
SUBULATA (Creeping Phlox)—Blooms 
in May, when whole plant is a vivid 
mass of lavender-pink. Very bushy. 
DR. CHAS. MAYO—Another Phlox some- 
what similar to Count Zeppelin and yet 
entirely distinct. A very strong grower. 
One of the late W. E. Fryer’s best 
Phlox. Very little subject to troubles 
that beset the Phlox. 
MORGENROOD—A real novelty. Large 
trusses of bright rose with a deeper 
reddish eye. A strong grower with very 
large individual florets. 
k. P. STRUTHERS—Tall. A bright rosy 
carmine with claret eye. 
PAINTED LADY—Soft, silvery shaded 
salmon, bright-red eye. Large individ- 
ual flowers. Free-flowering. 
MARY LOUISE—A _ good grower of 
medium height with clean foliage. Pro- 
duces pure glistening snow-white heads 
of unusually large size, the individual 
flowers being twice as large as other 
white varieties. 40¢. 
MRS. JENKINS—A medium tall, early 
blooming beautiful white. 
RHEINLANDER—A most beautiful sal- 
mon-pink with deeper center. Immense 
size. 
STARLIGHT—A comparatively new Phl- 
ox. Deep violet fading to lilac, with a 
large, star-shaped white center. A 
good tall Phlox. ; 
THOR—An old dependable variety that 
always gives satisfaction. Grows to 
medium height. Throws up lots of 
strong stems which are always covered 
with great, nicely shaped trusses in 
pleasing salmon-pink. 
