Rose Hill Nursery 
All perennials 50c each, 3 of one kind for $1.25, except those 
listed otherwise. 
GLADIOLUS. 8 to 4 ft. These flowers are unsurpassed for bouquets and 
for display in your garden from July until late fall. The varieties we 
offer are among the very finest of the large flowering gladioli. When 
cutting, 3 or 4 leaves should be left on the plant to allow the bulb to 
mature properly. Best results are obtained by planting in full sun. 
To insure a succession of bloom from July to late fall, plant at inter- 
vals about one week apart, starting the first part of May and con- 
tinuing to the middle of June. The following selected varieties ‘are 
available only in top size bulbs. 
NEW LOWER GLADIOLI PRICES 
The finest glads we have ever offered. Blue Ribbon assortment 
of varieties listed below—all largest sized bulbs. Most everyone 
has room for 50 or 100. 
AZ LOTES 1200 50 for $3.90 100 for $7.00 
Black Opal. Dark red. 3 for 35c, 10 for $1.00. 
Blue Beauty. Blue violet. 3 for 30c, 10 for 90c. 
Burma. Ruffled rose-red. 3 for 50c, 10 for $1.40. 
Camrose. Apple-blossom pink. 3 for 30c, 10 for 90c. 
Elizabeth the Queen. Ruffled lavender. 3 for 45c, 10 for $1.25. 
Gold Dust. Dark yellow. 3 for 30c, 10 for 90c. 
Margaret Beaton. White with small vermilion-pink blotch in throat. 
3 for 30c, 10 for 90c. 
Rosa Van Lima. Light rose-pink. 3 for 30c, 10 for 90c. 
CARE OF GLADIOLUS 
Plant bulbs in cultivated well drained soil about 5 inches deep. After 
the first frost, carefully remove bulbs from the soil and cut off the stock 
about one inch from the bulb allowing the bulb to dry about one week. 
Then pack in shallow boxes and place for the winter in a cool dry cellar 
where the temperature will not go below freezing. 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA. Baby’s Breath. 2 to 3 ft. The tiny white 
flowers cover the plant with myriads of blossoms during July and 
August. The general appearance is a mist white plant. 
GYPSOPHILA BRISTOL FAIRY. Double Everblooming Baby’s Breath. 
2 to 3 ft. The individual white flower is larger than the common Baby’s 
Breath. Blooms from June to October. Excellent in bouquets of fresh 
flowers or when dried for winter bouquets. $1.10 each, 3 for $2.75. 
HELENIUM RIVERTON GEM. 2% to 3 ft. The flowers borne in clusters 
are old gold color changing to a blood red. Excellent for cutting and 
very hardy. Blooms August to October. 60c each, 3 for $1.50. 
HELIOPSIS LAEVIS PITCHERIANA. 2 to 3 ft. Single deep golden- 
yellow flowers about 2 inches in diameter. July through September. 
HEMEROCALLIS, Daylily. 2 to 3 ft. These plants have narrow, droop- 
ing, grasslike leaves and trumpet shaped flowers which are produced 
on spikes having six to twelve blooms. Each flower lasts only a short 
time, but new ones bloom every day. The blooming period extends 
from early June through July. Available in following colors: 
Hyperion. The large flowers of this new variety are citron-yellow 
and delightfully fragrant. Considered by many to be the finest 
Hemerocallis. Grand for cutting. Buds open well in water. 85c 
each, 3 for $2.25. 
Kwanso. Double, large, rich golden bronze. 
Mme. Dumont. Deep clear yellow. 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA. Coral Bells. 18 to 24 in. Graceful spikes of tiny bell- 
shaped coral-red flowers extending above the foliage. A fine border plant suitable for 
cutting. Blooms June to September. 60c each, 3 for $1.50. 
HIBISCUS. Meehan’s Mallow Marvels. 5 to 6 ft. Beautiful flowers from 8 to 10 inches 
across. Red, pink or white. Continuous bloom from late July to frost. See illustration. 
60c each, 3 for $1.50. 
Hibiscus 
Gaillardia, Petals of Yellow and 
Crimson, Center Deep Red 
HOLLYHOCKS. Double flowering. 5 to 7 ft. Offered in red, salmon pink, maroon and Dicentra (Bleeding Heart) 
yellow. Blooms July and August. 
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