DAHLIAS 
The named varieties of dahlias 
listed below are all the mammoth 
exhibition type. 
Price: 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
CLARA CARDER (ID). We think this giowing 
cyclamen pink is about-the best large pink ir 
existence today. It has practically every qual- 
ity sought for in a Dahlia. 
JANE COWL—Bronzy, buff salmon. 
KEMP’S WHITE WONDER —Fine clear white 
MRS. GEC. BOUTILLIER—Clear bright red. 
MRS. THOS. A. EDISON—Red, lighter reverse 
PENN CHARTER—Buff and tinted apricot. 
ROSE GLORY—Rosyvy lavender. 
THE COMMODORE—Canary yeilow. 
Dahlias listed below are75e each: 3 for $2.00 
ALICE MAY UD). This uiaportation irom Aus- 
tralia is considered one of the best pure whites. 
Produces large, nicely formed blooms on good 
stems and a healthy, medium height bush. 75c. 
CLARIAM KELTON — 10”. Flame red blend- 
ed with yellow and with yellow reverse. It is a 
consistent winner and popular favorite. Each 75c. 
MONARCH OF THE EAST (D). 
bronze. 75c. 
OAKLEIGH MONARCH (D). A brilliant, clear, 
carmine red, blooms wide petaled and full cen- 
iered making one of the best of red formals. 
Bush, medium in height and blooms medium to 
large in size 
SON OF SATAN. Brilliant tlame-red. One of the 
true cactus type. 10 in. blooms. 75c. 
VICTORY — 6” clear salmon pink with yel- 
low reverse. Long cane-like stems with blooms 
held facing. Nice for cutting. Each 75c. 
Tuberous BEGONIAS 
These brilliant colored summer flowering bulbs 
of easy culture are ideal for shady locations. 
We start the bulbs for you so that at planting 
time (May) you receive a partially grown plant 
almost ready to bloom. 
DOUBLE CAMELLIA TYPE. Colors: yellow, 
white, rose, aprico., crimson. Plant from 3-inch 
pots. Each, 60c; dozen, $6.00. 
Hanging Basket type Offered in red. 
Tubers Each 35c 3 for $1.00 
CACTI 
Window GARDENER’S Delight 
Potted plants, each 35c. 
Huge golden 
GLADIOLUS 
RAINBOW MIXTURE 
ONE LARGE BULB (labeled) 
OF EACH OF THE FOLLOW- $ 
ING 20 SUPER GLADS 
All 20 for only 
AURECL.E A lovely ruffled light vellow. 
BLUE BEAUTY. An old medium blue, but still 
one of the best. 
BURMA Heavily ruffled dark rose 
BRIDESMAID. Soft blushing pink with lots of 
sparkle. 
CORONA. Creamy white shading to a cream 
throat with a rose picotee edge on all petals 
COVER GIRL. Medium pink, opens 10 to 12 
blooms on a 30-inch flower head. Very tall 
and heavy foliage. 
DIEPPE. Salmon-scarlet with excellent form. It 
will open ruffled florets. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN. The universally re- 
liable lavender, known and ioved by every- 
one. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. Well-placed ruffled 
white blooms on a long head. Tall strong husky 
grower. This is generally considered one of 
the very best whites. 
LAVENDER PRINCE. Deep lavender. 
MARGARET BEATON. Pure snow white with a 
small orange scarlet blotch. An old timer but 
still in big demand. 
MONTPELIER. Clear pink. 
ORANGE GOLD. Deep orange with gold throat. 
One of the most popular orange varieties. 
PANDORA. Beautiful clear soft geranium pink 
with slightly darker lines in the throat. 
PICARDY. Light salmon-pink. 
RED CHARM. An old standard medium red 
that is still going strong. Very consistent and 
good propagator. 
SPIC AND SPAN. Tall ruffled medium deep 
pink of a nice clean shade. 
UHU. Another unusual smoky with ideal quali- 
ties. Stem is tall and vigorous and never crooks. 
VULCAN. A beautiful purple that is consistent 
in performance every year. — 
YELLOW HERALD. An early flowering clear 
yellow, a beautiful addition to any garden. 
All Bulbs No. 1 Size—EACH, 8c; DOZEN, 85c 
EXTRA SPECIAL 
GLADIOLUS Mixed—Jumbo Bulbs, 
15 for $1.00 
Add 3% Sales Tax on Washington State Orders. 
