WINE GLORY (Weed 1936) 36 in. M. Large flowers of wine red, 
white at the haft with brown veining. Slightly fragrant. Each 50c 
WINNESHIEK (Egelberg 1931) 37 in. M. One of the finest in the 
dark blue section, unusually broad and lustrous. A touch of 
ruffling adds to its graceful form. Each 40c 
WINTER CARNIVAL (Schreiner 1941) 38 in. M. Very large, 
nicely proportioned flowers of beautiful snow white. Very stiff 
and starched looking. One of the very finest white varieties. 
HM 1942. Each $1.25 
WHITE CITY (Murrell 1939) 42 in. E.M. An immense silky flower 
of blue-white with a deeper blue finish at the heart. Dykes 
Medal winner. Ice cold effect. AM 1945. Each $1.00 
WHITE GODDESS (Nesmith 1936) 38 in. M. Statuesque white with 
beautiful domed standards. Both standards and falls lightly ruf- 
fled. Large flowers of glistening white blooms borne on tall, sturdy 
stalks. HM 1936. Eachayipc 
WHITE WEDGEWOOD (Grant 1943) 38 in. M. A large porcelain 
white with blue at the base of the beard and haft. Something 
new in whites. One of the loveliest. HM 1945. AM 1945. 
Each $5.00 
WORTHINGTON (Cook 1943) 36 in. M. A lovely rosy red bi- 
color clear and bright. Nice size, good form and smooth tex- 
tured. A fine Iris. Each $2.00 
GLADIOLUS 
Note. These are all standard cut flower varieties. 
Price: Large bulbs 10c each; 6 of one variety 35c; 12 one variety 60c 
ALGONQUIN. Extra large scarlet flowers. One of the best. 
BEACON. Orange-red with a cream blotch. Tall. 
CHAMOUNY. Popular deep rose-pink with a silvery edge. 
CAPEHEART. Beautiful tall straight strawberry pink. 
CANDY HEART. Dainty pink-carmine with darker throat. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE. Extra large dainty pink. A fine, beautiful glad. 
EARLY ROSE. Deep rose. One of the first to bloom. 
JEANIE. Clear rosy salmon with a white midriff. 
KENWOOD. Large bright crimson, very bright and showy. 
MARGARET FULTON. Medium sized blooms well placed. 
salmon-pink. 
PICARDY. The most popular of all salmon glads. 
ROSA VON LIMA. Very early light pink. A fine wedding glad. 
SNOW PRINCESS. Cream white. Can’t be beat for cut flowers. 
SURFSIDE. Large beautiful ruffled white with lavender veining. 
VALERIA. Extra large, fine bright scarlet. 
WHITE GOLD. Extra large, heavy cream-yellow. A great show glad. 
MIXED GLADS. Large bulbs. Many varieties. Dozen 50c; $3.50 
per 100. 
Shipped transportation collect. 
Fine 
Treated with DDT for thrip control. 
Newer Varieties (Large Bulbs) 
ARIADNE. Unusual white with a purple blotch. 2 for 25c; doz. $1. 
BURMA. Very outstanding deep rose-red. Ruffled. Each 15c; 
doze ile Ok 
BENGASI. Huge ruffled pink with blotch. Medium size bulbs 50c ea. 
BADGER BEAUTY. Tall clear lavender. Each 15c; doz. $1.25. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE. A fine tall orange-bronze. 15c ea.; doz. $1.50 
DR. W. WHITELEY. Large yellowish apricot. Medium size bulbs. 
PL ate) ¢ syertslere, Aylha ar 
DAISY MAE. Beautiful large, tall orange. Each 50c or 3 for $1.00. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN. Finest large ruffled lavender. 2 for 25c; 
doze le25e 
GENGHIS KHAN. Fine large ruffled pink. 50c each; doz. $5.00. 
HAWKEYE RED. A good clear red. 2 for 25c; doz. $1.25. 
HUNTRESS. Fine early lavender cut flower. Each 35c; doz. $3.50. 
LADY JANE. Fine commercial cream or light yellow. 10c each; 
doz. $1.00. 
LEADING LADY. Very fine and beautiful cream-white. 15c¢ each; 
doz.7S 1-50; 
MISS WISCONSIN. Very fine deep lavender-rose. 35c each; doz. $3. 
ORIENTAL PEARL. Enormous florlets in deep cream. Each 506: 
doz. $5.00. 
PANDORA. Ruffled soft geranium pink. A very fine glad. 2 for 
PASYor: Velapa. Nil Pay 
RED CHARM. A fine new one. Deep red of good substance. 2 for 
ZIG dOzm Dot 
SPOTLIGHT. A tall, beautiful new yellow. Red throat. 20c each; 
doz. $2.00. 
WILLIAM MOHR (Mohr 1935) 30 in. E.M. A huge, exotic laven- 
der closely netted overall with a fine purple veining. Grow this 
in the hottest, best drained area in your garden and see how 
pleased you will be. Each 35c 
IRIS SPURIA 
OCHROLEUCA GIGANTEA. A stately garden plant and a beautiful 
long lasting cut flower. In good moist garden soil it will grow 5 feet 
or more. The flowers have pure white standards while the falls 
are yellow with a quarter inch margin of white. An ideal plant 
for garden or cutting. 
STRONG CLUMPS 50c EACH 
OCHROLEUCA, AZURE FAIRY. Same habits and requirements as 
Gigantea. The flowers are a soft blue with violet shading. A 
welcome addition to this group. 
STRONG PLANTS 50c EACH 
OCHROLEAUCA, GOLDEN STANDARD. This is a fine tall giant 
variety with golden yellow flowers. A beautiful plant for the 
garden and lovely for cutting. 
NICE PLANTS EACH 75c 
DAHLIAS 
We have a few high class decorative Dahlias this year we are 
offering at straight 50c each. These are all beautiful varieties and 
will add much beauty to your garden. Some are of recent introduc- 
tion. Stock is very limited so order early. 
Tubers 50c¢ each 
BUCKEYE GLORY. Lavender. 
CLARA CARDER. Cyclemen pink. 
CHEROKEE BRAVE. Wine red. 
CLARIAM KEKTON. Red and yellow. 
DAISY SAINSBURY. White. 
GRENADIER. Glowing crimson. 
H.R.S. Deep Yellow. 
INDIANA MOON. Orange. 
JOSEPHINE. G. Pike. 
JANE COWL. Buff-salmon and orange. 
MRS. GEO. BOUTILLIER. Deep brilliant carmine. 
ROSY MORN. Bright rose. 
ROYAL CITY. Purple. 
SALMON QUEEN. Salmon. 
SAGAMORE BEAUTY. Pink with a cream center. 
VULCAN. Orange. 
VICTOR. Golden pink. 
WATCHUNG GIANT. Orange, amber and yellow. 
BALL DAHLIAS. One each purple, red and white, $1.00. 
LARGE DAHLIAS. Each different, not labelled. 3 for $1.00. 
LILIES 
All Lilies must be ordered before April 1 
CROFT LILIES. The new hardy easter lily. Grow in either pots or the 
garden. Has long pure white trumpets. Nice bulbs, 3 for $1.00; 
doz. $3350: 
CORAL LILIES. Tenuifolium. Blooms Memorial day. Bright orange- 
red. Grows about 21% feet tall. Medium bulbs, $1.50; large, 
$2.50; doz. 
HENRYII. The yellow speciosum. Tall yellow. Easily grown. Large 
bulbs, 50c each. 
REGAL LILIES. See page 22. 
HEMEROCALIS (Day Lilies) 
These beautiful lily-like plants are becoming more popular each 
year. Strong divisions 50c each; one each 9 varieties, $4.00. 
ANNA BETSCHER. Deep orange shaded bronze. 
CINNIBAR. Brownish red. 
DR. REGEL. Orange-yellow. 
FLORHAM. Frilled soft yellow. Sweet scented. 
GYPSY. Deep orange. 
KWANSO. Double orange flowers. 
ROYAL. Primrose yellow. 
SIR MICHAEL FOSTER. A beautiful apricot. 
THUNBERGIA. Rich butterfly yellow. 
LAWN SEED 
Best No. 1 grade. Per pound $1.25. 5 pounds $5.75 
KENTUCKY BLUE, Fancy quality. Per pound $1.25. Best for lawns. 
CANADIAN BLUE. Pasture. Fine on heavy clay soil. Pound 75c. 
WHITE DUTCH CLOVER. Use with blue grass, Fancy. $1.25 pound. 
LAWN SEED. Cheap grasses. We do not recommend it. 60c pound. 
GARDEN LABELS. 12 inches long, $2.00 per 100; 500 for $7.50; 
1000 for $12.50. 
