GLADIOLUS 
The Best of the Newer Kinds 
2-601—BAGDAD. Smoky old rose, blending to a lighter 
throat. Florets measure 5 to 6 inches. 
2-602—BIT O’HEAVEN. Very bright orange. As many as 10 
to 12 blooms open at one time. 
2-603—CAMELLIA. One of the most beautiful Glads we 
have; large flowers of delicate pink on creamy background. 
2-609—PICARDY. Large blooms, deep salmon-pink. 
PRICE: Above 4 varieties: 3 for 30c; 6 for 50c; 12 for 85c; 
25 for $1.35. Postpaid. 
2-604—CORONA. Very new. 6 to 8 well placed blooms on a 
stalk. Color a creamy white with rose edge petals. 
2-605—LEADING LADY. Rates with the world’s finest. Beau- 
tiful silvery creamy white. 8 large blooms open at one time. 
2-606—MRS. MARK’S MEMORY. Ruffied. One of the largest 
giant purples we have ever seen.. Many flowers open at one 
time. 
2-607—-NEW EUROPE. Ruffled. Enormous florets of a bril- 
liant red. As many as 8 to 10 open at a time. 
2- 608—-OREGON GOLD. Large ruffied. Found to be superior 
in its class as a late yellow. 
PRICE: Above 5 varieties: 20c each; 3 fox 55c; 6 for $1.00; 
12 for $1.75. Postpaid. 
2-600—ABU HASSAN. A variety direct from Holland. Much 
better than Pelegrina. Color rich dark violet-blue. In fact 
finest of the dark blues. Price: 25c each; 3 for 60c; 6 for 
$1.10; 12 for $2.00. Postpaid. 
BARGAIN NO. 27-Assorted Glads 
Finest assortment of colors and varieties—wide range of 
colors—many popular kinds. Not small bulbs or bulblets— 
but flowering size that will produce elegant spikes of 
bloom this summer. $ 1. 0 Oo 
25 Large Bulbs 
50 Large Bulbs $1.75 
Giant DAHLIAS 
2-611—HEART OF MILWAUKEE. Dark yellow with under- 
) tones of orange and salmon, 
& 2-612—JERSEY BEAUTY. The most popular deep pink. 
2-613—KAISER BEAUTY. Deep scarlet; very 
rigid stems. 
2-614—-_MARGARET WOODROW WILSON. 
Beautiful bloom. 
of creamy white, suffused with pink. 
2-615—MRS. I. de VER WARNER. Beautiful 
6-inch fluff of orchid-lavender. 
2-616—RED GIANT. Midseason. Very large, 
double bright red bloom. 
2-617—SNOWDRIFT. Large white, very faint 
tinge of orchid at center. 
2-618—STOP LIGHT. Beautiful brick-red. 
2-619—SILVER TIP. Large, of unusual color- 
variegated ivory and Fuchsia. 
2-620—YELLOW CLAUS, Early excellent yel- 
low. 
PRICE: All varieties listed above: 25c each; 
6 for $1.20; 12 for $2.25. Postpaid. 
BARGAIN NO. 28 
ASSORTED DAHLIAS 
A grand collection of the better varieties 
of Giant-Flowering and Pompon Dahlias. 
Nef, 
Postpaid 

Many shades and colors. An unheard of 
value in these popular kinds—not the 

common small-flowering. 
Nef, and 
8 for $1.00 Srebeld 
CANNAS 
Plant these delightful flowers in beds or a 
border. Plant 18 inches apart each way. We 
supply large, individual tubers. We offer 4 of 
the best varieties, as follows: 
2-625—HUNGARIA. One of the finest pinks; 
green foliage. 
2-626—KING HUMBERT. Tall; scarlet flow- 
ers, bronze foliage. 
| 2-627—-PRESIDENT. Glowing scarlet, extra 
large trusses; green foliage. 
2-628—-RICHARD WALLACE. Medium. Can- 
ary-yellow flowers; green foliage. 
PRICE: All varieties listed, 3 for 75c; 
6 for $1.35; 12 for $2.25. Pre- 
paid, 
_ BARGAIN NO. 29 
1: Lemon Plant $1.50 




















1 Orange Plant 
1 Gardenia Plant Net 
are out of 2's inch pots Prepaid 
* 3-330—NEW DWARF ORANGE. 

3-332—THE ROSE GARDENIA 

New Dwarf Orange 
(Otaheite 
Orange). A grand pot plant of great beauty 
and novelty. Its glossy green leaves, fragrant 
waxy white, faintly tinted with pink, blossoms 
create a most pleasing sight. Although it at- 
tains a height of 3 to 4 feet, it is not uncom- 
mon to have 6-inch plants full of bloom and 
producing a few oranges. Fruit is about one- 
fourth the size of an ordinary orange. A 
5-inch pot has been known to carry 10 to 
12 oranges at one time. Strong plants from 
2'’/,-inch pots, 60c each; 2 for $1.10; 4-inch 
pots, $1.50 each; 2 for $2.75. Prepaid. Net, 
no further discount. 

American Wonder Lemon 
' 3-331—_AMERICAN WONDER LEMON. 
(Grows Lemons Indoors on Small Plants.) 
Sometimes offered as Ponderosa Lemon. The 
most unique plants ever offered for indoor 
culture. Covered with waxy white flowers 
several times each year, nearly as large as 
Tuberoses and as fragrant as Orange Blos- 
soms, Flowers are followed by large lemons 
of high quality. Fruit often weighs more than 
a pound. Strong plants from 21'4,-inch pots, 
60c each; 2 for $1.10. 4-inch pots, $1.50 each; 
2 in $2.75. Net, no further discount. Pre- 
paid, 

The Rose Gardenia 
(Gardenia 
Veitchi). The Gardenia is the most popular 
and fashionable flower—the flower of. ro- 
mance! It makes a grand house plant. Blooms 
from early spring until fall. Flowers are 
waxy white; foliage rich glaucous green. 
Plants prefer living room temperatures. Cul- 
ture same as Geraniums. Price: Strong plants, 
from 21!/,-inch pots, 65c each; 2 for $1.20. 
3-in. pots, $1.15 each; 2 for $2. 00. Net; no- 
further discount. Prepaid. 

26 USE HOUSE PLANTS—ENJOY THE FRAGRANCE OF THE "DEEP SOUTH" 
