Peonies, Gladiolus The Linn County Nurseries 
MONS. JULES ELIE 9.2 (E). Very large bright rose pink variety. 175c. 
PHYLLIS KELWAY 9.0 (M). Semi-double bright pink, spicy fragrance. 75c. 
ROSE SHAYLOR 9.0 (M). Large flesh pink marked with crimson. $1.00. 
JAPANESE AND SINGLE PEONIES 
ANAMALE. Bright red single with cut leaves about three weeks earlier 
than most peonies. $1.00. 
FLAMBOYANT 8.5. Dark rose-red guard petals. Good grower. Japanese. $1.00 
PRIDE OF LANGPORT 8.0 (M). Pale rose-pink, large. Single. $1.00. 
SNOW RIM. White with yellow center. 75e. 
TORPELLEUR 8.0. Deep rose-red, center tipped cream. Japanese. $1.00. 
COLLECTION NO. 1 COLLECTION NO. 2 
All early $4.00 All Tops $7.50 
ANOMALE CHERRY HILL 
CHERRY HILL KARL ROSENFIELD 
KARL ROSENFIELD LONGFELLOW 
GEORGEANA SHAYLAR PHILLIPPE RIVOIRE 
FESTIVA MAXIMA FESTIVA MAXIMA 
MRS. ED HARDING KELWAYS GLORIOUS 
MYRTLE GENTRY 
COLLECTION NO. 3 GEORGEANA SHAYLAR 
$3.50 MARTHA BULLOCK 
6 REDS OUR CHOICE 
COLLECTION NO. 4 COLLECTION NO. 5 
$3.25 $3.25 
6 WHITES, OUR CHOICE 6 PINKS, OUR CHOICE 
GLADIOLUS 
No Garden is complete without some Glads for cut flowers. Plant 5 or 6 
inches deep and 6 to 9 inches apart. Make your first plantings just as soon as 
the ground is ready this spring and then make another planting about twice a 
month until July Ist for continuous bloom. For better bouquets use at least 
Six of a variety at a planting. A bouquet of one or two colors is often more 
effective, and for garden use, more of a few varieties is more effective than a 
mixture of many. We offer only top size bulbs. Mixed or any assortment you 
wish providing no less than six of a kind. 
12 for $1.25 50 for $4.25 100 for $7.75 
—Burma. Extra fine deep ruffled rose. 
—Cracker Jack. A dandy orange, really a cracker jack color. 
—Crinklecream. A very well liked yellow. 
—Early Rose. One of the first to bloom and very good. 
—Hlizabeth the Queen. The most popular lavender. 
—KEthel Cave Cole. Early large salmon-pink. 
—Hawkeye Red. A lasting Commercial red. 
—King Bee. Early large scarlet with darker markings. 
—Landcaster. Very good exhibition purple. 
—Leading Lady. Large crisp creamy white. 
—Pink Picardy. A deep pink sport of the popular Picardy. 
—Voo Doo. Ruffled smoky with stippling of bronze and plum. 
CANNAS. Plant in full sun in good soil when the ground warms up in late 
spring. Do not plant too early or they will rot in the ground. Water freely 
in dry weather. 20c ea; 5 for 75c. 
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