
The Long-spiked Modern Gladiolus Are Available in Full Color Range 
SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS AND TUBERS 
Gladiolus and Dahlias provide brilliant summer bloom for 
garden decoration and cutting. Gladiolus may be planted as 
early as the ground is workable. Make successive plantings 
every two weeks until the first of July. Plant the bulbs about 
4 inches deep and 6 inches apart in the rows. Ample moisture 
and frequent cultivation will produce the best spikes. Dust 
the plants frequently with D.D.T. to control thrip where 
present. 
Both Dahlias and Gladiolus thrive best in an open situation 
where there is ample light and air circulation. 

DECORATIVE DAHLIA 

TRY JUBILEE TOMATO, GREAT LAKES LETTUCE, MARCROSS CORN 
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CAMELLIA FLOWERED TUBEROUS BEGONIA 
Dahlias should be planted when the ground has warmed up, 
about May list to 15th. Plant about 6 inches deep in well 
prepared soil spacing the tubers 2 feet apart for pompons and 
miniatures and 8 feet apart for the larger sorts. Place a stout 
stake near each tuber and tie the stalks to the stake as the 
plant grows. 
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