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WORLD'S FINEST GLADIOLUS 
STATELY AND BEAUTIFUL 
The most beautiful and stately summer flowers. Our bulbs are northern grown. Extra large size that will 
not fail to bloom. We guarantee that you will be pleased with the unusual size of our bulbs. Do not con- 
fuse them with the ordinary No. 1 or smaller bulbs that are usually advertised at low prices, many of whic!) 
will not bloom the first season. Make your selection from this list of the World’s finest varieties. 
Separate Colors 3 for 25c: 90c dozen; 10c dozen for packing and postage. 
GLADIOLUS—Culture: Plant 6” 
ae 7 
| apart. This 
will protect 
from late 
frosts, help 
withstand 
hyeratvey 
winds and 
extreme 
DeORteR ORT: 
Teale ey; 
weather. 
Cover bulbs 
witn an 
inch of soil, 
then sprin- 
kle down 
liberally 
with sheep 
fertilizer or 
bone meal. 
Fill in rest 
with soil 
and Fini DOWN to eliminate air 
pockets around bulbs. If soil is dry 
when planted, water thoroughly 
after planting. When watering, 
soak, don’t sprinkle. 
Separate colors 3 for 25c—90c doz. 
10c doz. for packing and postage. 
ABU HASSAN—Large, dark vio- 
let blue. 
BIT O’ HEAVEN—Large. Orange 
with yellow throat. 
BLUE BEAUTY—Large, light blue. 
BURMA—Large, ruffled deep rose. 
CHAMOUNY—Large. Rose with a 
silver edge. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN—Large 
Ruffled lavendar. 
ETHEL CAVE COLE—Large Pure 
light pink sometimes flaked. 
GEN. EISENHOWER—Large. Red. 
HAWKEYE RED—Large. A red 
sport of Vagabond Prince. 
KING LEAR—Large. A very clear 
early deep reddish purple with 
silver line on edge of all petals. 
MARGARET BEATON — Large. 
Pure snow white with small or- 
ange scarlet blotch in the throat 
PICARDY — Giant. Soft shrimp 
pink without flecking. A blotch 
of light flesh pink shading tu 
shrimp pink at edges. 
RED CHARM—Large medium red. 
ROSA van LIMA—Large, light rosy 
pink, touch of lavendar in throat. 
SNOW PRINCESS—Large. Milky 
white with cream throat. 
SPOTLIGHT—Large. Yellow with 
red throat. 
VAGABOND PRINCE—Large. Ma- 
hogany brown. 
YELLOW HERALD—Large. Am- 
ber yellow, carmine in _ the 
throat. 
Select your bulbs from the world’s 
finest varieties — be assured of 
TOP SIZE and TOP QUALITY 
at lowest prices. 
CALADIUMS — better known as 
elephant ears ...a foliage plant 
used for background or to lend 
a tropical effect to the garden. 
Medium size bulbs, 40c each, 
postpaid. 
CANNAS 
Canna—City of Portland. 3% ft., 
a glowing shade of pink. 
Canna—Yellow King Humbert. 5 
ft., lemon yellow, stippled red. 
Canna—tThe President. 4 ft., im- 
mense flowers of rich, glowing 
scarlet. 
Any Canna Lily 20c each: 2 for 
35c; $1.75 dozen, postpaid. 
GLOXINIA 
Assorted Colors:— 
Prices: 35c each, postpaid. ’’Grow- 
ing instructions free on request.” 
Tuberoses:—double. 
Prices: 15c each, postpaid. 
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DAHLIAS — Culture: Dahlias 
should be planted as soon as the 
ground has warmed up in the 
spring. Plant about 6 inches 
deep in well prepared soil, spacing 
tubers 2 feet apart for pompons 
and miniatures and 3 ft. apart for 
larger varieties. Colors: Red, Pink, 
Purple, White, Yellow. Each bulb 
is eee individually. Prices: 40c 
each, 
DOUBLE TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 
Culture: Plant indoors in a 
warm place in February or March 
in moist peat moss just covering 
the bulb. Pot up when well sprout- 
ed in a mixture of peat moss, hu- 
mus, or soil. Plant outdoors after 
danger of frost has passed. They 
do best in northern locations 
where they are shaded much of 
the day. Prepare soil carefully and 
add liberal quantities of peat moss. 
Keep well watered and fertilized. 
Dig and store in late fall in a dry 
place during the winter. Warn- 
ing —failure is likely to result 
from planting dormant tubers in 
open ground, especially if it is 
cold and wet. 
Colors: White, Yellow, Copper, 
Scarlet, Salmon, Orange. 
Prices: 35c each, postpaid. 
