BRILLIANT PHLOX 
Brilliant blossoms add a dash of flash to 
any flower garden, lasting from July through 
September. Pick off old blossoms for con- 
tinual bloom all season. Phlox are the most 
popular hardy perennial, blooming each sum- 
mer for years to come. Plants will grow in 
full sun or semi-shade, attaining a height of 
24 to 30 inches. 
Charles Curtis. Sunset-red. 
Pinkette. Creamy pink. 
Border Gem. Deep purple. 
Caroline Vandenberg. Blue. 
E, I. Farrington. Salmon-pink. 
July Glow. Carmine-red. 
PRICES: Hardy, 2-yr., field-grown plants, 
40c each; 5 for $1.65; 10 for $2.75. 
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As sophisticated as Orchids—petals of 
gleaming satin or daintiest marquisette cir- 
cling full feathered puffs—delicately Rose 
scented, invaluable for cut flowers where large 
flowers of rich coloring are needed. An al- 
most endless number of blooms from May 
through June. In fall the beautiful glossy 
green foltage takes on the autumnal tints of 
vivid carmine, purple, amethyst and orange. 
No other hardy flowering plant endures the 
northern winters as does the Peony. Use 
singly or in group plantings, particularly 
lovely used as a low hedge as the Peony 
makes a rather dense growth. At home in 
almost any situation, naturalizing as readily 
in woodland copses as in formal gardens. Dig 
soil at least 18 inches deep, set so top eyes 
are 2 to 3 inches below the level after soil 
has settled. Plant early. 
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GORGEOUS GLADIOLUS 
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large, tall spikes producing up to 6 or 7-inch 
flowers. Our sunny glow Gladiolus aassortment 
gives a distinctive variety. PRICES: 25 bulbs, 
Rainbow Assortment, $1.35; 50 bulbs for $2.25; 
100 for $3.75, prepaid. Net, no discount. 
Perfect in form, exquisite in color 
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3 with 100 Glad bulb order. 
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BEAUTIFUL DAHLIAS 
Largest and most beautifully colored 
early fall flower. Dahlias need little care 
but produce the fanciest of blooms. 
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EIGHT GORGEOUS BEAUTIES 
TO CHOOSE FROM 
Mrs. Geo. Le Boutillier. Red. 
Rose Glory. Rose-pink. 
Avalon. Yellow. 
Sanhican’s Blue Bird. Lavender-blue. 
Snowdrift. White. 
Thomas Edison. Purple. 
Bashful Giant. Bronze. 
Sanhican’s Monarch. Wine. 
PRICES: Especially selected bulbs, 70c 
each; 4 for $2.50; 8 for $4.50; 12 for $6.00, 
prepaid. Net, no discount. 
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Best varieties selected by vote of the 
American Peony Society: 
1. Madame Jules Dessert. White tinged with 
a very delicate pink. Late. 
2. Festiva Maxima. White, rose fragrance. 
3. Francis Willard. Blush-white suffused yel- 
low collar. Large, perfect. 
Alsace-Lorraine. Creamy white. 
bloomer. 
Longfellow. Cherry-red. Good form. 
Marquis Lagergren. Large bright velvety 
crimson. Midseason. 
Monsieur Jules Elie. Glossy flesh-pink. 
Very compact, very fragrant. 
Mary Woodbury Shaylor. Shell-pink, 
creamy yellow center. Midseason. 
PRICES: $1.00 each; 6 for $5.00. 
6 Select Giant Peonies 
Not labeled, $3.75 net, no discount 
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