PANSY PLANTS 
We have a large planting of pansies and violas 
that were starting to bloom before the snow came. 
They should be in fine shape for early planting. 
SWISS GIANTS—Large well rounded flowers of 
good substance on sturdy plants. The colors are 
very rich. Good outdoor grown plants that do not 
wilt when transplanted. Seventy-five cenis per 
dozen; postage 15 cents on each dozen. 
VIOCLAS—Miniature pansies. Bright colors, bloom 
through the hot weather. Same price as pansies. 
GLADIOLUS 
Plant about May 1st in this climate, four inches 
deep, good garden soil. These varieties are selected 
from a long list for their good qualities and earli- 
ness of bloom. 
SNOW PRINCESS—No better white. 
MARGARET FULTON—Large rose salmon. 
LULU HUNT siGenan iui Pink. 
"LAMING SWORD—Bright scarlet. 
GOLDEN DREAM —Clear deep yellow. 
KING LEAR—Deep reddish purple. 
BERTY SNOW —Clear Lavender. 
PELEGRINA—Deep purple. 
Any of the above, first size bulks, not less than 
3 of a kind marked, 75 cents per dozen. 
MIXED—Some twenty varieties, all cood and first 
size bulbs, 60 cents per dozen, 25 for $1.00. Add i5 
cents postage and packing on any number of bulbs 
ordered. 
ASPARAGUS 
MARTHA WASHINGTON—Best all round vaiicty 
for use fresh or for freezing. Two year roots: 59 
or more at $3.50 per 100. Postage 15 cents per 
dozen, 25 cents for 50 or more. 
