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BULBS 
Gad thin 
Gladiolus 
BAGDAD—Smoky old rose, very fine 
for exhibition. Opens 6-to 8 immense 
blooms at a time. Very popular for the 
home garden, 
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 
tuffled blooms on a straight spike. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN—Large mauve- 
ruffled flowers with dark lines in the 
throat. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE — Crystal 
clear white shading into a light cream 
throat. Opens up to 8 beautifully ruffled 
florets on a well balanced flowerhead. 
GENERAL EISENHOWER — A brilliant 
Begonia pink shade. Extremely large 
blooms on a tall spike with a large num- 
ber of them open. 
KING LEAR—Clear deep reddish purple 
with silver line on edge of petals. 
LANTANA — Orange. Shading through 
orange-salmon with a golden throat. 
LEADING LADY — Cream white. Very 
large florets on tall spikes. 
MARGARET BEATON — Huge white 
florets, small vermillion blotch, 
LILY, Regale 
MISS WISCONSIN — Brilliant rose-pink. 
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. Ex- 
cellent grower. 
SNOW PRINCESS — New fine white of 
good size and form. Stems never crook. 
SPIC and SPAN—Tall ruffled deep pink. 
Salmon shading. 
SPOTLIGHT—Large. Clear deep yellow 
with small scarlet blotch in throat. 
VALERIA — Bright scarlet. Opens 5-7 
large nicely ruffled blooms at a time. 
YELLOW HERALD — Amber yellow, 
carmine in the throat. The large wide 
open flowers are beautifully faced and 
spaced on a strong upright stem. 
Cannas 
KING HUMBERT — (Orchid-Flowering). 
Orange-scarlet with bright red markings. 
PRESIDENT—Bright red clusters. 
HUNGARIA—Large dainty rose-pink. 
WINTZER’S COLOSSAL— Vivid scarlet. 
Caladium 
FANCY-LEAVED — Rich ornamental 
leaves marked, veined white, pink and 
red. 
ELEPHANT’S EAR — Huge green leaves. 
Tuberous Begonias 
CAMELLIA-FLOWERED — Scarlet, pink, 
yellow, salmon, and white. Top size and 
top quality. 
Lilies 
Few flowers provide such regal beauty 
as lilies, and few are as hardy. Let us 
suggest the varieties that will thrive best 
in your garden. 
Tuberoses 
One of the most fragrant of all flowers. 
Tall spikes of white blooms. 
Dahlias 
(I.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 — (Ff. D.) Clear shade of 
deep lavender. One of the finest, 
GALLANT FOX—(F. D.) Brilliant dark red. 
JANE COWL—1I. 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. 
ROYAL PENNANT — (I. D.) Royal purple, 
extra large. 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER — (F. D.) A 
beautiful orchid pink. Lovely large 
flowers. 
MICHIGAN WHITE — (Semi-Cactus) Pro- 
lific 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 yel- 
low. 
LILY, Calla 
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