GLADIOLUS BULBS 
@® BURMA @ MISS WISCONSIN @ SPOT- 
LIGHT @ TIVOLI @® VAGABOND_ PRINCE 
I5c each; 10 for $1.25; $11.00 per 100. 
@® BLUE BEAUTY @ ELIZABETH THE QUEEN 
@® KING LEAR @® LEADING LADY @® PIC- 
ARDY @® RED CHARM @ SILVER WINGS ®@ 
VALERIA, 12c each; 10 for 95c; $8.50 per 100. 
@ BIT O'HEAVEN ® GOLD DUST @® MAR- 
GARET BEATON @ MARGARET FULTON ® 
ROSA VAN LIMA ® SNOW PRINCESS, 10c 
each; 10 for 85c; $7.75 per 100. 
@ SPIC AND SPAN—20c each; 10 for $1.75; 
$15.00 per 100. 
EXHIBITION MIXED—I0 for 75c; 25 for $1.75; 
$6.50 per 100. 
CANNAS 
All Varieties—20c each; 6 for 95c; $1.75 dozen. 
DAHLIAS 
@ COMMANDO @ JANE COWL @ JERSEY 
BEAUTY: MRS. |, de VER WARNER—35c each. 
@ A. D. LIVON! @ AVALON ®@ GAL- 
LANT FOX @ JEAN KERR @® MAUDE ADAMS 
@® ROSY DAWN—30c each. 
@® MINIATURE and POMPON DAHLIAS 
MIXED—25c each. 
CALADIUMS 
ELEPHANT'S EAR (Outdoor) 30c each. FANCY 
LEAF—50c each. 
TUBEROSE BULBS—l5c each. 
All prices subject to change without 
notice. Prices above are not postpaid 
prices. Add postage for mailing. 
Robt. §S. 
SEED AND 
co. 
Lincoln, Nebraska 
GLADIOLUS 
BIT ‘O HEAVEN— Orange with yellow throat. 
9 to 12 medium blooms on tall spike. 
BLUE BEAUTY—Light blue, edges of petals 
lined with violet blue. 
BURMA—Deep reddish rose. Heavily ruffled 
blooms on a straight spike. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN — Large mauve- 
ruffled flowers with dark lines in the throat. 
GOLD DUST—Large. A fine soft clear early 
yellow. Opens 5 to 6 blooms at a time. 
KING LEAR—Clear deep reddish purple with 
silver line on edge of petals. 
LEADING LADY—Cream white. Very large 
florets on tall spikes, 
MARGARET BEATON—Huge white florets, 
small vermilion blotch. 
MARGARET FULTON—Medium. Clear soft 
dark salmon. 6 to 8 florets. 
MISS WISCONSIN — Brilliant 
Opens to 8 large blooms. 
PICARDY—Giant. Soft shrimp pink with 
a blotch of light flesh pink. 
RED CHARM — Deep sparkling scarlet, 
deeper in the throat. 7 to 8 blooms. 
ROSA VAN LIMA—Light rose pink, Excel- 
lent grower. 
SILVER WINGS — Creamy white, Ruffled 
florets. 
SPIC and SPAN—Tall ruffled deep pink. 
Salmon shading. 
SNOW PRINCESS—-New fine white of good 
size and form. Stems never crook, 
SPOTLIGHT—Large. Clear deep yellow with 
small scarlet blotch in throat. 
TIVOLI—Soft rose-pink, lighter in 
8 to 10 large florets, tall stem. 
VAGABOND PRINCE — Mahoghany brown, 
Small blotch of glowing flame on lip. 
rose-pink. 
throat. 
DAHLIA 
Formal Decorative | 
AND 
TUBERS 
CAREFULLY SELECTED FOR 
SPRING PLANTING 
DAHLIAS 
(1.D.: Informal Decorative. 
F.D.: Formal Decorative.) 
A. D. LIVONI—(Show Type) Beautiful shade 
of deep pink, free flowering. 
AVALON—(F. D.) A fine garden variety. 
Rich large lemon-yellow blooms. 
COMMANDO—(F. D.) Clear shade of deep 
lavender. One of the finest. 
GALLANT FOX—(F. D.) Brilliant dark red. 
JANE COWL—(I. D.) Lovely buff and old 
gold shading to a salmon center. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY—(F, D.) Glorious clear 
pink, One of the finest ever produced. 
MAUDE ADAMS — White 
blending to rose pink. 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER—(F. D.) A beauti- 
ful orchid pink. Lovely large flowers. 
MICHIGAN WHITE — (Semi-Cactus) Prolific 
blooming cutflower. Pure white. 
MINIATURE DAHLIAS—Lovely 3 to 4 inch 
blossoms just like the large ones. 
POMPON DAHLIAS — Charming “button” 
dahlias that require little care, 
ROSY DAWN —(Ball type) Rose and yellow. 
CANNAS 
KING HUMBERT — (Orchid-flowering), Or- 
aage-scarlet with bright red markings. 
PRESIDENT—Bright red clusters. 
HUNGARIA—Large dainty rose-pink, 
WINTZER’S COLOSSAL—Vivid scarlet, 
CALADIUM 
FANCY-LEAVED—Rich ornanmental leaves 
marked, veined white, pink and red. 
ELEPHANT’S EAR—Huge green leaves. 
(Show Type) 
