1948 SPRING CATALOG 19 
DAHLIAS 
Interest in Dahlias- is growing. A very showy flower, attaining 
great size, and coming in a wide range of colors and types. We have 
a large assortment to choose from. Good strong healthy root divisions. 

Decorative Dahlias. The tall, large blossom type. Named varieties 
in shades of Red, White, Pink, Bronze and Purple. Each 35c; 
3 for $1.00. 
Pompom Dahlias. Small, perfectly shaped blossoms. Named varie- 
ties in different color combinations. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
GLADIOLI 
The thrill of growing “Glads” is some- 
thing that grows on you. I know of no 
other flower that is so rewarding for the 
effort spent on them. Our stock of glads 
comes from reliable growers, and consists 
entirely of large size bulbs, free from dis- 
ease or insects. 
NAMED VARIETIES: 
Bagdad—Striking, smokey. 
Beacon—Orange red with yellow throat. 
Debonair—Delicate salmon pink. 
Flaming Sword—Bright red. 
Gold Eagle—Clear deep yellow. 
King Lear—Deep reddish purple. 
Maid of Orleans—Creamy. white. 
Minuet—Lavendar. 
Pelegrina—Dark blue. 
Phyllis McQuiston — Gorgeous pure 
pink. 
Picardy—Apricot pink. An outstanding 
variety. 
Silentium—wWhite with carmine throat. 
Snow Princess—Pure white. 
Price: 3 for 35c; $1.20 per doz.; 50 for $4.50. 
Mixed—First class stock, including giant exhibition and fancy varie- 
ties of many shades. Price: Doz. 90c; 50 for $3.40; 100 for $6.40. 


LILIES 
Regal Lilies—Very easy to grow, perennial bulb. Large white 
flower, suffused with pink and a yellow throat. Bloom in July. 
Box of 3 bulbs, $1.00. 
Double Tiger Lilies—Flowers rich salmon-orange, flecked with dark 
brown spots. Bloom in late August. Price, box of 3 bulbs 75c. 
