PLANT DAHLIAS fo Beauty in Late 
POM-PON DAHLIAS | 
EDITH MUELLER—A beautiful two-toned variety. Golden orange at base and sane ene: 
red at petal tips. The flowers are perfectly round and borne on long, oe stems. 




LITTLE DUKE—Deep dark red, excellent for commercial cutting. 
MORNING MIST—Profuse bloomer 1¥2 to 2 inches. White with rosy lavender center 
and petals slightly outlined with lavender, are held on stiff, wiry stems, ranging up 
to 15 inches in length. 4 
Price: 40c each; 3 of any variety, $1.05. 
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POMPON DAHLIAS 




GLADIOLU 
Each year there are many new varieties of gladiolus 
placed upon the market. It is our custom to offer the vari- 
eties which have gathered their share of honors at some of 
the top flower shows. You will want an assortment of 
these lovely glads, with their tall, stately spikes, loaded 
with magnificent rich-colored flowers. Plant the bulbs from 
4 to 6 inches apart, and about 5 to 6 inches deep. 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
ALADDIN—Bright reddish salmon with large cream blotch; 
8 to 10 huge, beautifully ruffled blooms, of perfect place- 
ment and heavy substance, are open at one time on long 
spikes. 
BEACON—Rose-salmon with intense rich cream blotch, ex- 
tending deep into throat. 
MARGARET FULTON—Clear, salmon-pink. 
PEGGY LOU—Rich, rosy pink of Picardy type. Tall spike with flowers widely spaced 
on long flower head. 
PICARDY—Soft, apricot-pink. A great favorite. 
SNOW PRINCESS—An excellent white variety for both exhibition and cut flowers. A 
tall, vigorous grower and prolific propagator. Foliage stays green until frost. 
Price: Postpaid, Large Size, 3 for 25c; 6 for 45c; 12 for 80c; 25 for $1.40. 
LEADING VARIETIES 
BLAZE—Very large size scarlet flowers making a good exhibition flower. 
CORONA—A corona of rose-pink encircles a large immaculate cream throat. 
LEADING LADY—Eight large blooms open to a silvery cream. 
