Reral@isilies each wee cee pee eee $ .25 
NATCISSUS 2 sees, ee eee es 12 for 1.00 
Tuberous rooLveds beGOni as  aemaen ses eee 25 
“Tulips—Double; Redts == ee 12 for 1.00 
Pulips——Mixe dG ieee ee ee 24 for 1.00 
Russian Lilies.sea cl isee es ee ee eee 25 
Dahlias~ SO varict! csi =e see ore “ip to 1200 
Gannas; 20) = see ZetOY wad 
Gladg 2 aera tones See ee een | Peters, 25 for 1.00 
Tiger. lily = 25c each, or 5 for 1.00 
Stareor, bethleheny anes eee UZeT Oreo 
Grape Hyacinth, = 3 eee 12 for .25 
Chionodoxa Luciliae or 
Glory of the Snow ____... 100 for 2.50 
Gladiolus 
Gladioli are by far the most popular garden 
flower. They grow in either poor or good soil and 
bloom vigorously providing they get plenty of water. 
We have over fifty varieties not mentioning our 
nice ruffled ones. First planting should be about 
May 1, and continue planting every two weeks until 
about July 10 for continuous blooming. The latest 
plantings will bloom just before frost. 
Some of our customers buy hundreds of them, 
others just buy a few of the newer varieties. 
Mixed Varieties—large 100 for $4.00 
Mixed Varieties—medium 100 for 3.00 
SPE CUA —_4atOne 2) Cy Ole eee 16 for 1.00 
Beacon—Scarlet, white throat 
Burma—Deep ruffled, rose red 
Buckeye—Beautiful bronze 
Elizabeth the Queen—Ruffled, lavender 
Gardenia—Cream white 
Gianis—Ruffled, rose salmon 
High Finance—Tall smoky 
June Bells—Fine pure white 
King Lear—Maroon ruffled lavender 
Lady Jane—Fine cream light yellow 
Margaret Fulton—Coral pink 
Mother Kadel—Fine deep yellow 
Minuet—Large lavender 
Miss Wisconsin 
Majuba—Tall, scarlet red 
Olive Marie—Brown 
Pandora—Soft geranium pink 
Purple Supreme 
Red Charm—Best medium 
Rosa Van Lima—Harly, rose pink 
Snow Princess—Best white 
White Gold 
