CUSHION CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These are the most popular of the dwarf Chry-: 
santhemums. Growing about 18 inches high and pro- 
ducing hundreds of blooms. The following are the 
latest introduction. Per Plant, Any Variety, Each 30c 
Champion Cushion—A reddish deep bronze. The 
flowers and growing habits are of a _ perfect 
cushion type. 
Bronze Cushion—Autumn colors of bronze. Low 
growing. 
Major Cushion—A valuable addition to the Cushion 
family. Bright salmon-pink flowers making a no- 
ticeable plant among other varieties. 
Red Cushion—Semi-double bright red growing in 
normal form. 
White Cushion—Touched with pink when opening. 
Yellow Cushion—Yellow with a bronze overcast. 
Cannas 
Cannas are a very popular bedding flower and 
give a wealth of color. The following varieties are 
selected for their color and flowerng habits which 
are extra good. Order early and get them planted as 
soon as possible and your blooming season will be 
from mid-summer until frost. 
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 
Gladiolus are one of the leading cut flowers for 
all flower growers. The demand for gladiolus is in- 
creasing and we have listed varieties that are most 
popular and that are seen in the Gladiolus Shows. 
Don’t fail to try a few of the newer ones and see the 
difference. All bulbs are of large size 1%, inch or 
more and selected quality. Plant 5 to 6 inches deep 
and 6 inches apart in the row. Make several plant- 
ings two weeks apart until mid season and you will 
have flowers over a longer period of time. 
Special New Low Price—$1.00 per Doz. 
Not Less Than 6 of a Variety at 1 Dozen Rate 
Aladdin—Large beautifully ruffled deep salmon with 
cream blotches. Should be planted early to make 
longer spikes. 
Algonquin—Brilliant glowing scarlet with large wide 
open blooms. One of the very best scarlets. 
Bagdad—Tall grower with large florets of a smoky 
rose. One of the later ones to bloom. 
Betty Nuthall—Lovely coral peach with good place- 
ment of flowers on straight stems. Ranks top in its 
class. 
Black Opal—Magnificent tall deep red. Fine show 
flower. 
Blue Beauty—One of the heaviest and largest of the 
light blue. 
Blaze—Light scarlet. Good placement of florets on 
good stems. 
Berty Snow—Delicate orchid pink. 
Candy Heart—Pure flesh pink with a large blotch of 
light carmine. 
Sharmouny—Deep rose shading to lighter color on 
edge of petals. 
Casablanca—Medium size flowers of ruffled white. 
Early bloomer. 
Early Melody—One of the first to bloom. Flowers 
are of a pinkish lavender color. 
Early Peach—We count on this one as the first one 
to go to the cut flower market. It’s a lovely peach 
color on long stems. We like this one very much. 
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