Quality GLADIOLUS , 
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PRICES ARE POSTPAID 
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tall stems. Big and beautiful. Each 5 for 10 for 26 for iP & P § 
GEN. EISENHOWER (7)—Huge flower of rich begonia rose. Strong, 
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GOLD DUST (11)—The flowers are very large. Pure buttercup yel- 
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JOHAN von NY BERG (8)—This dazzling orange red Glad CANNA LARGE-FLOWERING, 
is one of the tallest and strongest growers. 
Each 5 for 10 for 25 for DWARF 
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IMU CHUULTVIS Acrrestotmtesrcevesetasetoccseckorstat stasvasusssccecsecds .20 45 -80 1075: (Pictured on page 17.) Our bulbs will produce brilliant, large 
cg USS (10)—This lovely ag preniky is SS ad oe flowers all summer until frost. They are grown right here at Salina 
Viator ie 1 eR ee esac, $0.25 $0.75 $1.98 $2.80 and therefore acclimated to our own Great Plains Region. Plant 
INS LINTYIN Wee oreo a ieeece cscs cerevcoeeccecoeecesectse .20 45 .80 1.75 Cannas 18 inches apart each way. A round bed 7 feet across takes 
LAVENDER DREAM (5)—Large flowers of a pale light lilac on 19 bulbs: 1 in center, 6 for first row and 12 for the outside row. 
excellent stems. Fine for cutting. Each 5 for 10 for 25 for POSTPAID 
oe ...$0.20 $0.60 $1.00 $2.25 : 
.15 -40 -70 1.50 PRICES: 5 for 90c; 10 for $1.50; 25 for $3.25; 50 for $5.00. 
LEEUWENH NZ ge, Shai ruffled flowers of bright 
glowing rose. An outstanding Glad ee ee gee CITY OF PORTLAND—The leading pink Canna. Large flowers of 
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—The flowers are large. e color is a very deep F al i 
Hiaod. Ved: Hach K for 10 for 2 OS for liant glowing scarlet. Green foliage. 
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MODERN TIMES (1)—The flowers are large, beautifully ruffled WYOMING—True orchid-flowering variety bearing orange colored 
flowers. Purple foliage. 
and a shimmering crimson carmine. 
DeLoOr 10 for 25 for 
$0.60 $1.00 $2.25 
i : -40 :70 1.50 . 
MRS. MARK’S MEMORY (2)—Finest rosy magenta. Large flowers, DAHLIA PRIZE WINNING 
fine stems. Each 5 for 10 for = 25 for 
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PAUL RUBENS (3)—This Glad is the most beautiful and popular GERTRUDE BRINTON—(See picture on opposite page.) Very fine 
purple Glad ever grown. Each 5 for lO for 25 for flowers of brilliant scarlet crimson. Very free bloomer and splen- 
polne spacer oniccsortonndc a icsonanen PSE caRECe CREED arte Poin oie pace did cut flower. POSTPAID. 45c each; 2 for 75c. 
ROSA van LIMA (12)—Produces fine spikes of a satisfying bright JANE COWL—(See picture on opposite page.) Large flowers of 
pest colon, ee 30.60 $1.00, 7e5 O8 apricot, buff and gold. Free blooming and a glorious flower. 
Mica ee a nct eaten, 115 .40 .70 1.50 POSTPAID. 50c each; 2 for 90c. 
SULENTIOM (6)—Large eres plshiyenuited aie mer ee nrg JEAN KERR—(See picture on opposite page.) Very: long stems. 
Large .... a carmine blotch aC 30.60 $1.00 “32.25 True flowers of pure white. Excellent cut variety. POSTPAID. 
-40 .70 1.50 45c each; 2 for 75c. 
THE COMMODORE—(Pictured on opposite page.) A very large and 
spectacular golden yellow Dahlia overlaid with a golden sheen. 
POSTPAID. 45c each; 2 for 75c. 
MRS. GEO. LEBOUTILLIER—(Pictured on opposite page.) Deep 
crimson red. Very large flowers on long stems. One of the best 
exhibition Dahlias. POSTPAID. 50c each; 2 for 90c. 
MRS. |. De VER WARNER—(Pictured on opposite page.) Very 
large flowers of mauve pink or orchid. Flowers often 8 inches 
across. POSTPAID. 45c each; 2 for 75c. 
TUBEROSES For FRAGRANCE Hardy LILIE FOR SUMMER 
Medium 
Our Superb “GLAD” Mixture 
In this mixture are exactly the same fine varieties as are 
described above, but they are not labeled. These are selected, 
blooming size bulbs. We know you will be pleased with the 
large spikes of perfect flowers they will produce. POSTPAID. 
12 for.. $0.75 BORG Ol eearncssrenapacrst eenstevnanenean: $2.00 
2o0efor.. 1.25 ROOM ROG csrecsteatee-caresaeratceetenes: 3.50. 
Popular creamy-white, lily-like flowers that bloom in spikes on 
long stems, making them excellent cut flowers. Grown also for : 
their exquisite fragrance. POSTPAID. 3 for 50c; 8 for $1.00. REGAL cLILY—Picture at the 
right. This exquisite lily is 
pearly white, pink-tinged and 
with a golden throat. Very 
hardy and easy to grow. 
Blooms in June and July on 
stems about 3 feet tall. Re- 
quires no special soil or care 
and will bloom the first sea- 
son. Postpaid. Large Bulbs: 
55c each; 3 for $1.50. 
DOUBLE TIGER LILY—This is 
a double form of this old- 
fashioned lily. It is about the 
only double lily in existence 
today. A rich salmon-orange 
spotted with black. Free 
blooming, very hardy and easy 
to grow. Postpaid. Large 
Bulbs: 55c each; 3 for $1.50. 
GROUND COVERS 
North Side or Shade Loving Plants 
BLUE PLANTAIN LILY (Hosta caerulea)—Deep to pale blue 
lily-like flowers on tall spikes. Broad, dark green shiny 
leaves. Very hardy plant for the shady border or for fac- 
ing shrubs on north. 50c each; 3 for $1.25. POSTPAID. 
HEDERA HELIX BALTICA—A hardier variety of the charm- 
ing English Ivy. Good rambling ground cover in shade, or 
as a climbing vine on stone or bricks for north side. 50c 
each; 3 for $1.25. POSTPAID. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY—(See picture on page 22.) Old fash- 
ioned favorite. Pips best planted shallow. For the shady 
border in rich, deep soil, on north side of the house. Very 
hardy. Pips, 2 for 25c; 10 for $1.00. POSTPAID. 
VINCA MINOR Bowles (Hardy Periwinkle). (See picture on 
page 22.) Best evergreen ground cover for Kansas. Large 
lilac-blue flowers in early spring. Shiny evergreen foliage. 
Spreads easily in any good soil. 50¢) ‘each's 3) for $125, 
POSTPAID. ; 
(Phlox Divaricata and Violets, listed on page 23, also do well 
in the shade.) 
SURPRISE LILY (Lycoris)—See picture, description and new LOW 
PRICES on page 17. 
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