SMALL FRUITS 
RED LAKE CURRANT—A newer and better cur- 
rant. Red fruit. 35 cents each, 3 for $1.00. 
ST. REGIS RASPBERRY—The best everbearing 
raspberry for this climate. Bears crops of fine 
flavored red fruit in spring and fall. Bears on new 
wood. $1.00 per dozen, 50 for $4.00. 
HANSEN BUSH CHERRY—A small shrub that 
bears lots of small black cherries. Good fruit and a 
good shrub. 40 cents each, 3 for $1.00. 
CHAMPION GOOSEBERRY — Fair size berries, 
easy to pick. 45c each, 3 for $1.25. 
RHUBARB—Large red heavy yielding variety. 
Rhubarb needs very rich soil and plenty of water 
all season. Good divisions 2 for 35 cents, 6 for $1.00. 
GLADIOLUS 
Plant about May first in this climate, five inches 
deep in good soil. 
ELIZABETH the QUEEN—New ruffled Lavender, 
large spikes. 
CORONA—Light pink, creamy throat. 
VALERIA—Best red. 
MARGARET BEATON—White with orange blotch 
in throat. 
Three each of these four new varieties for 90 
cents. Add 25 cents postage. 
SNOW PRINCESS—We think this is the best 
white. 
MARGARET FULTON—Rose salmon. 
LULU HUNT—Geranium pink. 
EARLY ROSE—Rich color, blooms early. 
FLAMING SWORD—Early Scarlet. 
GOLD DUST—Golden yellow. 
KING LEAR—Deep reddish purple. 
Any of this group 4 for 25 cents; 4 each of the 
7 varieties $1.50. Add 25 cents for postage any 
amount. 
FINE MIXED—AIl good varieties, home grown, 
No. 1 size bulbs 25 for $1.00. Add 25 cents postage 
any number. 
