No other flower will give such a brilliant dis- 
play of color from early summer till fall as a 
bed of Cannas. These are extra fine bulbs. Do 
not plant too early, wait until the ground warms 
up. Plant 6 inches deep and 18 inches apart. 
Bloom first year. 
- 694—PRESIDENT. Immense flowers of rich 
scarlet. Green foliage. 4 ft. 
695—KING HUMBERT. Orange-scarlet. Bronze 
foliage. 4 ft. 
696—YELLOW HUMBERT. Yellow flowers with 
red spots. Green foliage. 41/2 ft. 
697—CITY OF PORTLAND. Coral-pink. Green 
foliage. 4 ft. 
3 for 60c; 6 for $1.10; 12 for $1.95; 
24 for $3.50 
Cat. No. 694 
President Canna 
Gald Medal GLADIOLUS 
PRIZE WINNING VARIETIES 
Fine large bulbs. Guaranteed to please you when they bloom. 
DELUXE GLAD 
COLLECTION 
Plant after danger of frost is past 6 inches deep and 8 inches Cat. No. 806 
apart. Bloom first year. 
J Coe These are the larger bulbs 
668—-BEACON. Beautiful, striking, ruffled flower of brilliant - in a fine collection of the 
vermilion-scarlet with light yellow throat. Stately, straight 
spikes. 
P large flowers that will thrill 
669—-CORONA. Beautiful new Glad with large flowers of ivory- you with their bloom and 
white edged pink on excellent spikes. Profuse blomer. color. Bloom first year. 
670—ETHEL CAVE COLE. The finest, largest shell-pink. Flow- 
ers are immense and pure even shade of shell-pink. Big e 15 for $1.10 
spikes with 8 to 10 flowers open at once. i 35 for » 25 
671—SNOW PRINCESS. The finest white with very tall, strong 715 for 4 00 
spikes and immense flowers of pure snow-white. 
672—-VEE CREAM. Large ruffled golden yellow blossoms with 
cardinal-red throat blotch. 6 to 8 flowers open at once. Gladiolus 
673—STOPLIGHT. A magnificent new variety that is called 
the perfect red. Tall, straight spikes with large, exquisitely 
ruffled flowers of rich velvety crimson. 
3 for 35c 6 for 60c 12 for $1.00 25 for $1.75 
very best varieties. Extra 
HARDY LILIES 8loom This Summer 
650—REGAL. One of the most beauti- 653—-SPECIOSUM RUBRUM. Spring 
ful and hardiest Lilies grown. Center 
of flower flushed with yellow shad- 
ing to white. Outside of petals are 
only. The loveliest of all Lilies. Flow- 
ers bright pink edged white. Blooms 
in August and September on stems 
streaked with brown shaded with 3-4 feet tall. Will come up every 
pearly tint. Very floriferous. year. Very scarce and our supply 
Each 40c 3 for $1.00 quite limited. 
651—CORAL. A charming little early Each 85c 3 for $2.50 
flowering Lily with strongly recurved 654—_UMBELLATUM. Carries large 
petals of waxy texture. Deep scarlet. umbellate head. Very hardy, free 
Each 35c¢ 3 for 95¢ ; flowering with orange-red blooms. 
652—EMERALD. Long, lovely white Each 65c 3 for $1.65 
flowers with a_ beautiful emerald- 
green throat. Bloom from August 
PLEASE ORDER BY 
ly hardy. 
Each 50c 3 for $1.35 CATALOG NUMBER 
until frost. Easy to grow and perfect- 
DAY LILIES (Hemerocallis) | Orr e NEES! Emerald Lily 
660—CINDERELLA. Beautiful red-copper petals of an unusual shade. 
One of the best. Blooms in July. Each 45c; 4 for $1.50. 
661—GEO. YELD. A magnificent Day Lily. Wide open petals 6 inches 
across. Canary-yellow, brushed red, deep red in throat, terminating 
in a bright yellow star. Each 45c; 4 for $1.50. 
662—OPHIR. Deep golden yellow trumpet-shaped flowers, 5 inches 
across, borne 25 to 30 on stem. July and August. Each 45c; 4 for ON PAGE 
$1.50. 31 
663—DR. REGEL. Rich canary-yellow flowers in early March. Very fra- 
grant. Each 45c; 4 for $1.50. 
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