PLANT THIS SPRING 
SPRING 
PLANTING 
BULBS 
GUARANTEED TO 
BLOOM FIRST YEAR 
GLADIOLUS 
NAMED VARIETIES 
16c ea.; $1.55 doz. 
ALBATROSS—White 
MIXED VARIETIES 
Lic ea.; $1.10 doz. 
PICARDY—Shrimp Pink 
FLAMING SWORD—Red BERTY SNOW —Lavender 
DR. BENNETT—Red GOLDEN EAGLE—Yellow 
PELEGRINA—Blue Violet 
20 Gladiolus (Mixed Colors) ....$1.71 
4 FINE SELECT STOCK 
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GLADIOLUS SPECIAL NO. 33 
Good varieties and a good assortment of colors. This 
lot will make a gorgeous lot of fine blooms first sea- 
son. 108 Good Blooming Size Bulbs. 
All for Only $6.12 
DAHLIAS We can supply the color wanted, of 
white, yellow, pink and dark red, of 
real good kinds at 25¢ each; $2.50 per dozen. 
NAMED VARIETIES 
Each, 49c; Dozen, $4.95 
DECORATIVE TYPES 
Gallant Fox—Red Mrs. |. De Warner— 
Commando—Dark Mauve pink 
Lavender ; The Commodore—Large 
Jane Cowl—Glistening 
yellow 
Bronze ; 
Jean Ker—Popular White __ Jersey Beauty—Pink 
POM POM TYPES 
Yellow Gem—Yellow Rufus—Red 
MIXED DAHLIAS peices best varieties and 
23c each; $2.35 per dozen 
Garden Blooming Cannas 
NAMED VARIETIES 
MIXED VARIETIES Select Tubers 
15c ea; $1.55 doz. 18c ea.; $1.89 doz. 
CITY OF PORTLAND-—Pink, green foliage. 
HUNGARIA-—Pink, green foliage. 
KING HUMBERT—Yellow, green foliage. 
RED KING HUMBERT—Red, bronze foliage. 
PENNSYLVANIA-—Pink, bronze foliage. 
PRESIDENT—Red, green foliage. 
WYOMING—Yellow, bronze foliage. 
Eureka—White, Green foliage 25¢ 
ADDS EXTRA VALUE TO YOUR HOME 
Beautiful tuberous Begon- 
TUBEROUS 
ROOTED BEGONIA ias from Belgium. Used as 
pot plants for winter bloom indoors and for your flower 
bed outdoors for summer beauty. Gorgeous flowers of 
many colors until frost. Very double. 
Red, Pink, Orange, Copper, and White. 
Prices, Each 25; 3 for 69C; 6 for $1.19 
BARGAIN CANNA BED 
5 FOOT BED — A five foot canna bed, including 4 tall 
ones for center, 9 smaller ones for outside. 13 CANNAS 
$1.49. 
Fragrant Mexican 
TUBEROSE 
Extremely fragrant. Grows 16 inches tall with long 
spikes of waxy-white blossoms well arranged. Showy 
in the Carden or in the vase. Stands heat and drought 
very well. 
Lic each; $1.10 per dozen 
CALADIUM 
(Elephant Ear) 
The large type, leaves grow to be 6 feet in diam- 
eter. Medium size bulbs. 48¢ each; $4.85 per doz. 
Fancy-leaved CALADIUM 
Continuous foliage display from late spring to frost, 
no other plant equals these. Easy to grow, thrive in 
partial, almost full shade. In the fall before freezing 
weather dig and store them like cannas. Or 37° 
you can pot them for winter bloom indoor. Ea 
EVERY GARDEN SHOULD HAVE THESE BEAUTIFUL IRIS 
NEWER VARIETIES OF IRIS 
Choice Varieties that everyone will be proud to 
have in their gardens. 
BLUE SHIMMER—A choice plicata. Shimmering white dotted with 75¢ 
the clearestublue.nM; SO tm: Eachinacsurccayscerecsscsearencssccrecerssessece 
CASA MORENA-—Glowing coppery chestnut-brown. Very large $| 00 
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CHINA MAID-—Lilac pink blended with golden bronze. 
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ELMOHR-—A rich red-violet Iris. Huge blossoms. M. 36 in. 
GRAND CANYON—A blend of canyon colors, plum, copper, and 75¢ 
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PATRICE—Plicata with light cream standards flushed rosy lavender 75¢ 
IPOS Glin Racliccsercsscetacscrsttenccecsersnetesscvswanesrenercomtccaseestronectaveatesewecse’ 
PRAIRIE SUNSET—AII pink, apricot, and golden copper. Exqui- $I 00 
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ROCKET—A vivid, most brilliant orange-chrome. M. 36 in. 
Bache rccctrs scorer e cos cec once outesneccncreacauanccrsate senevabene sense raceereacccateceomarasecnsvzive 
SABLE—Almost black. Blue black violet with blue beard. E.M. 75¢ 
BT itty wel aeactccscesscccisacseascet vanes cecveesccvtnasauctenscanattsat cuacersansduevsstsonevseecsevssesoes 
SNOW FLURRY—Pure icy white. Beautifully ruffled. E.M. 40 in. $| 00 
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BLUE SIBERIAN IRIS 
A superb plant for any flower 
garden. Grows about 30 inches 
high. Flowers are violet blue. 
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RARE 
IRIS COLLECTION 
60c 
Oriental Orchids 
of the Garden 
(IRIS KAEMPFERI) 
Your garden is not complete 
until you have this beautiful 
flower growing in your peren- 
nial collection. Now you can 
grow your own Orchids b 
planting Iris Kaempferi, whic 
is entirely different from all 
{ other Iris and comes into bloom 
_ as the early summer fades, con- 
: tinuing to bloom until mid-July. 
The huge blooms of velvety tex- 
ture measure 6 to 8 inches 
across. The leaves are long, 
narrow and gracefully formed, 
and the plants remain decora- 
tive even after the blooming 
period is over. It is no wonder 
that the Kaempferi is called the 
“Orchid of the Garden.” Ex- 
cellent for cutting it will grow 
3 to 4 feet high. Plants thrive 
in well drained fertile soil (it 
is fatal to select a location 
where water stands during 
winter. ) 
Mixture of Colors: Rose, White, 
French Blue, Purple-Velvet, 
Lavendar, Variegated. 
(Our selection of colors) 
cp Oe 
Fags 4 
12 “an 4e3 
Our supply is very limited— 
Order Early 
Blooms in June and July. A good 
cut flower. Grows in damp but not 
swampy places. Be sure to order a 
few of these plants for your garden. 
Price 2Oc each; $2.05 per doz. 
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Owering seasons 
er early flowering 
xed colors at 22¢ 
each; $2.26 p again He the autumn, We 
WHITE—Thie a” 
is is a good cream-c 
. -col . 
Price 39¢ each; $2.94 peng and fall blooming Iris. 
