PHLOX 
BRIGHT EYES—Large brilliant rose with dark 
eye. 
E. J. FARRINGTON—Salmon-pink with rosy- 
red blush. 
PURPLE SWEETHEART—Reddish purple with 
deeper eye. 
ORANGE BEAUTY—Brilliant clear orange. 
STARLIGHT—Rich violet with an almost per- 
fect white star in center. 
Any of the above: 50c ea. 
FLASH—New large, rosy red. 
RUBY LEE—Extra large plum-red flowers. 
WORLD PEACE—Pure white flowers. 
Any of the above: 60c ea. 
Note: See Our Beautiful Color Charts Of All 
Flowers At Our Store 
All Perennials Postpaid 
CANNAS 
HUNGARIA—Large heads of peach pink, green 
foliage. 4 ft. tall. 
PRESIDENT—A rich, glowing scarlet blossom, 
green foliage. Height 4 feet. 
RED KING HUMBERT—‘Scarlet flowers, 
bronze leaves. Height 4% feet. 
WYOMING—Purple foliage. True orchid-flower- 
ing variety with magnificent orange flowers. 
Height 5 feet. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT—Rich, yellow 
flowers, softly spotted with bright red. Foli- 
age is dark green. Height is 4% feet. 
Any of the above: 25¢ ea.; 3 for 60¢ 
DAHLIAS 
Plant Dahlias For Beauty In Late Summer 
JERSEY BEAUTY—Lavender pink. Popular 
cut flower. 
MRS. GEO. LeBOUTILLIER—A rich, velvety 
carmine. Giant size blooms. Outstanding. 
MRS. I de VER WARNER—Formal decorative. 
A refined deep mauve pink. 
QUEEN CITY—Scarlet pink-a color that has 
no equal. 
WATCHUNG GIANT—Deep amber - yellow suf- 
fused orange on strong stems. Giant blooms. 
Any of the above, 50¢ ea. 
MRS. WM. KNUDSEN—A pure white—75¢ ea. 
DOROTHY LAMOUR—Cactus bloom of the 
brightest orange imaginable. 
GENERAL EISENHOWER—Cactus bloom of 
Cardinal Red. 
Either of the above, $1.00 ea. 
MISCELLANEOUS BULBS 
REGALE LILIES—One of the hardiest flowers, 
white with yellow centers, outside of buds 
diffused with pink. 
TIGER LILIES—Large, shapely flowers of a 
rich salmon orange with purplish black spots. 
Either of the above 35¢ ea.; 3 for 95¢ 
RUBRUM LILIES—White back-ground, pink 
dots and shading of pink to carmine. 
75¢ ea.; 3 for $1.95 
TUBEROUS ROOTED BEGONIAS—Will give 
beautiful color in a shady spot. Colors: scar- 
let, rose, yellow, copper, white and salmon. 
35¢ ea.; 3 for $1.00 
All Buibs Postpaid 
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We will give this beautiful trophy to the win. 
ner of the best Giadioius Display at the Pen- 
nington County Fair this coming summer. 
You could be a winner if you make a good 
start by planting some of our high grade glad 
bulbs. 
GLADIOLUS 
“Favorite” Glads” 
BLAZE—Flaming scarlet - red. 
BUCKEYE BRONZE—Striking blend of au- 
tumn colors. 
MARGARET FULTON—Fine coral pink. 
STOPLIGHT—Ruffled, brilliant red. 
WHITE GOLD—A very large, tall- growing 
cream 
VALERIA—Fine orange scarlet. Superb for 
cutting. 
No. 1, large size bulbs 2 for 20c; 10 for 75c 
“Select”? Glads 
BURMA—Deep, ruffled rose red. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN—Lavender with 
peach throat 
GENERAL, EISENHOWER—B ec gonia pink, 
very popular. 
HOPMAN’S GLORY—New fine clear yellow. 
MARGARET BEATON—Sparkling white with 
orange red blotch in throat. 
No. 1, large size bulbs, 2 for 25c; 10 for 95c 
“Prize Winning” Glads 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE—S now white 
ivory with fluted edges. 
LAVENDER & GOLD—Medium - sized lavender 
yellow throat. 
LAVENDER PRINCE—A tall, vigorous, deep 
lavender. 
MOTHER KADEL—A fine yellow. 
MY DEAR—A new pink. 
MONTPELIER—Fine pink, Sport of Picardy. 
PACTOLUS—Ruffled vivid apricot cream with 
scarlet blotch. 
SPIC & SPAN—Richest salmon pink. 
No. 1, large size bulbs, 2 for 30c; 10 for $1.10 
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