GLADIOLUS BULBS 
Available from January to June 
Our stock of Gladiolus Bulbs is the best grade obtainable. 
We stock only the top Size No. 1 bulbs. After viewing the 
newer varieties in the growers’ fields and at the shows, we 
are replacing some of the old favorites with improved varieties 
at the same prices, and adding outstanding new varieties. 
Beacon. Bright rose scarlet, large cream blotch. 
Black Opal. Velvety blackish red. 
Blue Beauty. Attractive mottled violet blue. 
Bolero. Light brown, twisted petals, large red blotch. 
Buckeye Bronze. Smoky bronze, red lip, darker edges. 
Burma. Huge ruffled rose red. 
Chaumony. Cherry rose with a silvery edge. 
Commander Koehl. Velvety deep red. Very popular. 
Corona, 
Crinkle Cream. Large ruffled light yellow. 
Delicate cream white, rose picotee edge. 
Dieppe. Immense salmon red, deeper blotch. 
Elizabeth the Queen. Tall ruffled lavender. 
King Click. Tall, bright red. 
King Lear. Huge rosy purple, silvery edge. 
Leading Lady. Beautiful, tall, creamy white. 
Margaret Beaton. Snow white with scarlet blotch. 
Marguerite. Large, watermelon pink, cream throat. 
Miss Wisconsin. Fine deep lavender rose. 
Oregon Rose. Silvery rose. Fine for cut flowers. 
Pandora. Soft rose pink. Top favorite. 
Picardy. Huge salmon pink. 
R. B. Huge coppery brown with red blotch. Very popular. 
Red Charm. 
Rosa Van Lima. Delicate silvery pink. 
Royal Gold. Fine solid yellow. 
Spotlight. 
Silver Wings. Huge ruffled silvery white, greenish throat. 
Large, velvety deep red. 
Sensational yellow with scarlet throat. 
Susquehanna. Peach buff, cream throat. Fine keeper. 
Valeria. Best light red. Fine cut flower. 
Above Varieties 10¢ pach: 6 of One Var. 50c; 12 of One Var. 90c¢ 
A Fine Mixture of No. 1 Bulbs, ide Doz.; 100 for $5.00 
All Bulb Orders for $2.50 or Over Will Be Mailed Postpaid 
PICOTEE TYPE TUBEROUS BEGONIA 
GLADIOLUS 
RED 
CHARM 
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 
Our superior strain of Tuberous Rooted Begonias is, with- 
out question, the finest obtainable. wrown on the Pacific 
Coast, they produce huge flowers of perfect form on strong 
stems. Bulbs are available from February to April. They 
should be started indoors in moist moss peat in a cool, light 
situation, After the roots are well formed they may be potted 
up in rich soil, or planted directly outdoors after May 1st. 
They are heavy feeders and thrive in partial shade. 
Jumbo Size Bulbs—45e Each; $4.25 Doz. 
Large Size Bulbs—30c Each; $2.75 Doz. 
Giant Camellia Double Type. Red, White, Rose, Pink, Yellow, 
Orange, Salmon and Apricot. 
Red, Rose, 
Giant Fimbriata (Carnation Flowered Type). 
Orange, Apricot, Yellow and White. 
Giant Frilled (Crispa Type). Yellow, Dark Red, White, Rose, 
Pink, Salmon, Orange, Scarlet and Apricot. 
Picotee Type. Double frilled type with darker edges. 
Lloydii or Hanging Basket Type. Pink, Yellow, Rose, Red and 
Orange. 
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