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Champlain View Gardens 

Winter Carnival face up. 112-2”. 
2 Ra NN ite; petals 
edged soft rosy pink. For color on bride's 
tables and for bride’s maids’ bouquets with 
any of the above whites. 
Price 2 for 25c. 
Small face ups for centerpieces, 
bowls, vases and intimate arrange- 
ments. All of the Wedding Group 
belong in this class. 
Bright Eyes 1-114". Pale yellow, vivid 
spectrum red throat. 
Price 75c each. 
Pinkie Dot 1-114". Soft pink, clean 
creamy throat. 
Price 75c each. 
Red Button 1-114”. Clean red be- 
as i aan atweon-carmine. dnd, spec- 
trum red. 
Price 50c each. 
Thomas E. Wilson 1-114". Jasper 
red, clean 
creamy throat. 
Price 3 for 25c. 
Woodbury 1-114". Creamy white, red 
throat, needlepoint petals. 
Price 40c each. 

Regular shaped small flower 
gladiolus. Arranged with green 
bud tips like large gladiolus. 
China Doll 1-114’’. Pale yellow, red 
lower petals. 
Price 25c each. 
Loveliness 1-9"". Light pink, white 
—" a “throat, fringedi petals: 
Price 3 for 25c. 
Patty Berg 1-3'’. Rose, petals edged 
white. 
Price 2 for 25c. 
Multipetal No. 1. Cream, red feather 
in throat. This is a 
many petal 3-4 inch face up. Individual flower 
looks like a rose and is used that way with 
green bud tips off. Its chief value is for crossing. 
It is a very potent pollen parent and produces 
new and different types, shapes and forms of 
gladiolus spikes and flowers. Good reproducer. 
Stock is plentiful to offer enough bulbs for a 
good supply of pollen. The anthers should be 
taken from the bud before the flower opens. 
Insects love this pollen. 
Any size bulb $1.00. Get enuf to supply 
you with pollen. 

ansies 
OREGON GIANTS 

Why not grow some pansies this year? We are 
florists and are always on the lookout for the very 
best to be had in every plant we grow and these 
Oregon giants are the best pansies we have found. 
Blossoms are huge with long strong stems, heavy 
foliage and wonderful colors. 
For spring blooming when pansies are at their 
best sow in July or August and transplant them and 
they should begin to bloom in the fall and the next 
spring they will be at their best. IF you have facilities 
to sow inside you can sow them in January or February 
and they will be fine for spring blooming. In some parts 
of the country you can plant in September or October 
but not in the north. 
Prices—Best mixture—1 packet, 500 seeds, $1.00; 
¥ oz. $6.00; 1 0z. $12.00. Seeds are sold in the originators original packets. 
