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Spectacular beauty for a lifetime of enjoyment! That's the most appro- 
priate description for hardy peonies. These eye-filling flowers bloom in 
May and June, starting the second year. Plant them so that the buds 
(“‘eyes’’) are not covered more than two inches deep. To insure best 
results fertilize with RA-PID-GRO. 
Strong Roots, No. 1, Divisions with 3-4 eyes. 
Postpaid $1.25 Each; 3 for $3.45; 10 for $10.00. 
EDULIS SUPERBA. Early. Dark pink. Very fragrant. 
FELIX CROUSSE. Midseason. Good deep-rose red, very frag- 
rant. Bomb-shaped globe surrounded by broad petals. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. Early. Very large white flowers surround- 
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LOUIS VAN HOUTTE. Late. Fine dark crimson. te Deony.C, llecti - ? Van eaneans SPM! 
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MONS. JULES ELLIE. ‘Early. The finest pink. edt A Ara ded Led Ha Ce a ee a 
(Group No. 141) for only entire collection, we 
SARAH BERNHARDT. Late. Perfect for form 
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(2 of each listed) Postpaid ‘¢4) for 6.60 postpaid 
Large Flowered GLADIOLUS 
Gladiolus are among the easiest of all flowers to grow. These majestic, stately plants prefer a sunny 
spot and well-drained soil. Best effects are obtained by planting at intervals in April, May and June 
for a succession of bloom from July until late fall. Our imported gladiolus will produce tall, sturdy 
spikes and splendid flowers. They are the best varieties in each color. 
Selected Bulbs, No. 1. Postpaid 12 for $1.25; 25 for $2.50; 100 for $9.00. 
CORONA. Creamy-white with rose picotee edges. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN. Beautiful lavender, large ruffled florets. a 
HOPMAN’S GLORY. Clear yellow without markings. Gladiolus Collection 
LILAC WONDER. Soft rose-violet with white vein. (Group No. 142) 
MAID OF ORLEANS. Pure white with cream shade in throat. 
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MRS. MARK’S MEMORY. Deep magenta with reddish blotch. 150 Large-Flowered Gladiolus 
NEW EUROPE. Light red. A fine self-color. bulbs (10 of each listed) 
PICARDY. Immense spikes of rich apricot-pink blooms. ’ 
ROSA VAN LIMA. Light rose with darker lines in throat. gooey $1 2.00 Postpaid 
SILENTIUM. White with red blotch in throat. 2 45 Gladiolus bulbs (3 of each 
SNOW PATCHES. Very fine white; tall and straight spikes. listed) for only 
SPOTLIGHT. A large, ruffled, deep yellow with scarlet blotch. New. : 
VALERIA. The leading red variety. Excellent form. $4.50 Postpaid 
WANDA. A large cream-white sport of Picardy. \ } 
YELLOW HERALD. Clear pale yellow. Tall, wiry stems. 
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Giant Prize-Winning DAHLIAS 
Wonderful exhibition varieties, specially selected for giant size of flower, attractive color, and grow- 
ing habit. Selected Bulbs, No. 1, Postpaid 3 for $2.50; Each $ .95. 
ANNA BENEDICT. Deep rich garnet. The best dark red variety. 
JEAN TRIMBEE. Beautiful petunia-violet. Long-petaled, large flowers. Tall and strong grower. 
LAETARE. Striking color combination of scarlet and Seeks Eb gS tune Le aT A, Oh Oe eer 
gold. Well-formed flower on good stem. Giant Dahlia Collection 
MICHIGAN WHITE. The pure white Dahlia. Flowers RGero UE eae! 
average 7-8 in. across. 18 Giant Prize- Winning Dahlias (3 of 
PREMIER'S WINSOME. Soft amaranth-pink with each listed) for only $12.00 Postpaid 
lighter shadings. Excellent variety. BiGueni Dahliaai(ivoheach lated) 
TOWER’S EMPIRE. Clear golden-yellow. Excellent for only $5.00 Postpaid 
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