Gladiolus 
STANDARD VARIETIES 
Algonquin. Glowing scarlet. 
Burma. Deep rose with lighter throat. 
Dusty Miller. Smoky old-rose with cream lines. 
Elizabeth the Queen. Mauve with reddish feather in 
throat. 
Firebrand. We have two varieties by this name—one smoky 
color and the other deep red. 
Grenadier. Grenadine-red. 
King Click. Light red. 
Miss Wisconsin. Cerise-rose. 
Ohio Nonpareil. Scarlet. 
Silver Wings. White with light yellow throat. 
Spotlight. Yellow with scarlet blotch. 
Titan. Salmon-rose. 
Any of the above, 10c each; 3 for 25c; 6 for 45c; 12 for 90c 
NEWER VARIETIES 
Adoration. Saffron, with deeper throat. 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
Bo-Peep. Buff-pink. 75c each; 3 for $1.95. 
Chief Pontiac. Bright orange. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.90. 
Coventry. Creamy yellow. 18c each; 3 for 45c. 
FKglantine. Clear pink with creamy throat. 60c each; 3 for 
$1.65. 
Florence Nightingale. White with cream throat. 55c each; 
3 for $1.50. 
Heart’s Desire. Light pink and cream. 85c each; 3 for $2.40. 
Lancelot. Clear light yellow. $1.20 each; 3 for $3.30. 
Siboney. Orchid-lavender. 70c each; 3 for $1.95. 
Spitfire. Brilliant scarlet-red. 18c each; 3 for 45c. 
White Magic. Clear white. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.90. 
THE LATEST INTRODUCTIONS 
Blue Bonnet. Purple. $1.75 each. 
Blue Lagoon. Medium blue. 50c each; 3 for $1.35. 
Patrician. Medium lavender. $2.50 each. 
Venida. Rose with cream throat. 65c each; 3 for $1.75. 
Wilma Dittman. Clear buff. $3.00 each. 
Yankee Lass. Light shell-pink. $1.20 each. 
Roses 
Hybrid Teas 
Editor McFarland. Well-formed, bright pink flowers. 
Strong grower. 
Golden Ophelia. Golden yellow, paler at edges. Beautiful 
glossy green foliage. 
Pink Radiance. A very thrifty and dependable Rose. Two- 
tone pink; fragrant. 
Poinsettia. Unfading bright scarlet, large and double. 
Red Columbia. Very fragrant, velvety scarlet. Vigorous 
plant. 
Red Radiance. Globular, rose-red, fragrant. Very hardy 
and free flowering. 
Talisman. Multicolor—flame, yellow and copper; fragrant. 
Does best in the fall. 
Any of the above, 85c each; 3 for $2.30; 
one of each for $5.50 
Better Times. Brilliant cerise. Splendid for cutting. A 
real beauty. $1.48 each. 
Hybrid Perpetual 
Red American Beauty. Huge, double, fragrant, crimson- 
carmine. $1.10 each; 3 for $2.89. 
Climbers 
Cl. Talisman. Very fine climbing form of the well-known 
Hybrid Tea. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Big clusters of brightest scarlet. 
Hardy; free blooming. 
Each of the above, $1.10 each; 3 for $2.89 
Polyanthas 
Cecile Brunner. Pink shaded yellow. Dainty buds. 
Golden Salmon. Very bright pure orange. 
Ideal. Dark velvety crimson. 
Any of the above, $1.10 each; 3 for $2.89 
Shrub Roses 
These are very hardy and withstand our severe winters 
without any freeze-back of twigs, blooming profusely every 
spring and summer. For localities where Roses are difficult 
to grow. 
No. 1. Bright dark red. Extremely thorny, vigorous canes. 
75c each. 
No. 2. Pink. A low shrub for sandy soil. 48c each. 
No. 3. Bright pink. Tall red canes. 79c each. 
No. 4. Pale pink. Tall, vigorous, greenish canes. 65c each. 
No. 5. Pinkish. Small, bushy, thorny. Very nice. 55c each. 
Ornamental Trees 
95B CERCIS canadensis (Redbud). A good ornamental 
for the lawn, with beautiful rosy pink flowers all along the 
branches before the leaves appear. 5 to 6 ft., $2.25 each. 
CORNUS florida (Flowering Dogwood). A most attractive 
small tree with masses of single, creamy white flowers in 
May and red berries in the fall. Ideal for half shade. 4 to 
6 ft., $1.75 each. 
MALUS floribunda (Flowering Crabapple). Flame-colored 
flowers in early spring. Pea-shaped fruit. Fine for lawn 
planting. 3 to 4ft., $1.25 each. 
MALUS, Red Silver. Cut leaves, red with a silvery over- 
tone. Clusters of red flowers and small red fruit. A very 
ornamental tree. 3 to 4 ft., $1.25 each. 
50A PRUNUS americana (Wild Plum). Loaded with 
showy, fragrant white bloom in spring; edible red fruit. 
6 ft., $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
49A PRUNUS pensylvanica (Pin Cherry). A small. tree 
to 30 feet tall, with bunches of small, fragrant flowers in 
early spring, followed by edible red cherries the size of peas. 
3 to 4 ft., 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
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