Glad Bulbs 
Heavy cold rains over Washington and 
Oregon last summer caused much disease 
in the Glad fields. Because of this we are 
not offering any bulbs for sale this spring 
but will try and get the stock cleaned up 
for next year—if we are still kickng 
around the garden. 
Dahlias 
We had a fine crop in 1954 and the tu- 
bers are good. Dahlias are postpaid. 
Pom Poms. Small, ball type flowers. 
Amber Queen, amber- apricot; Bobby, 
prune purple; Eunice, lavender; Joe Fette, 
white; Winnifred, red. Single tubers 35c, 
three $1.00. 
Large Flowered Sorts: Bellego’s Glory, 
eight inch mahogany and_ gold, 60c; 
Champoeg, gold and pink, 60c; Commo- 
dore, extra large yellow, 35c; Dream- 
thrope, six inch light orange, 50c; Eleanor 
Francis, tall, large deep scarlet, 50c; Glory 
de Paris, large medium pink cactus, 50c; 
Ida Perkins, white, 40c; Ike, tall medium 
size, deep red, 40c; Jane Cowl, large golden- 
orange, 40c; Lois Walcher, maroon red 
tipped white, 50c; Marjorie Emberson, 
‘pink miniature, 50c; Miss Glory, semi- 
cactus yellow, 50c; Sidney, deep pink, 50c; 
Tip, lemon yellow cactus, 50c; Royal 
Pennant, big purple, 60c; Thos. A. Edison, 
purple, 50c; Tower’s Empire, gold and am- 
ber, 40c; Michigan White, cactus, 40c. 
Azaleas 
We grow some ten varieties of these 
and have them from 50c each up to very 
large plants as low as $2.50. Many bar- 
gains in smaller sizes. 
Heathers 
Golden, Erica Red; Irish Bell, Mediter- 
ranian Maximum, Darley Heart, Mrs. H. 
E. Beal, and Springwood White. Six inch 
plants as low as 50c each up to large spec- 
imens down to $1.50 each. 
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