






GLADIOLUS 
Our Own Introduction 
.3 Bulbs for $1.00 
Postpaid 







DIFFERENT 
SENSATIONAL 
IDEAL FOR CUTTING 
AND CORSAGES 


GLADIOLUS 
Glamour Girl 
Glamour Girl is our own introduction and 
entirely different from anything you have ever 
seen. 
A medium height grower, has 4 to 6 blooms open at 
one time and the color is Azalea Pink, with deeper tones 
and a splash of yellow in the throat. Its outstanding 
feature is in the shape of its petals, which unlike any 
other variety, produces spurs on the back of the petals, 
similar to a Snapdragon. The spurs are lighter colored 
than the rest of the flower and curl the edges of the 
ruffled petals inward, giving the unusual effect of a 
double flower. 
3 bulbs for $1.00; 12 for $3.50, postpaid. 













i > NEW LILAC 
. Pink Spray 
(Patent Applied For) 
Lilac, Pink Spray is being of- 
fered for the first time this year 
and without doubt it is the finest 
pink Lilac ever introduced. The 
single flowers are carmine pink 
in color, % inches across and 
produced in pyramidal panicles 
that open very early in the 
spring. No matter how many 
Lilacs you may already have, 
you will want Pink Spray. Hardy 
in Zone 3. Size 142 to 2 feet, $2.00 
each; 3 for $5.00, postpaid. 








STRAWBERRIES 
Iu October 
Of all the varieties on the market, both 
w and old, we have found Wayzata 
ccnsistently more dependable for a fall 
crop of fruit than any other. This variety 
seldom makes runners so the entire 
strength goes to produce large crops of very sweet and delicious 
cardinal-red berries. An easy variety to grow and ideal for the 
small garden as they need be set only one foot apart. A sure 
bearer, even during hottest weather. If planted in April, you can ‘ 
start to pick berries in July and almost continuously from then ’ 
until October or November. 
25 plants of Wayzata Strawberry for $3.75; 50 plants for $6.50; 
100 plants for $12.00, postpaid. 


