FLOWERING BULBS 
Moonflower 
Beautiful rapid climbers reaching a height of 20 to 30 feet. Their 
luxuriant foliage affords dense shade. Start the seeds indoors 
about the middle of March, soaking them 5 hours in warm water 
first to hasten germination. 
GRANDIFLORA—Large white fragrant flowers 56 inches in diameter. 
Very rapid grower. Pkt. 10c. 
HEAVENLY BLUE—Early flowering variety. Large flowers of bright 
sky blue. Pkt. 10c. 
Morning Glory 
SCARLETT O’HARA—AI1l American Gold Medal Winner. This 
Morning Glory is entirely distinct from any other on the market. 
Early to bloom, a carnelian red, about 3% inches across. Blooms 
until frost and stays open longer than others. Pkt. 10c. 
PEARLY GATES—Enormous flower 4% inches across, of clear 
shining white. Vines covered with blossoms from mid-summer 
to frost. Heart-shaped leaves of light green. A fast growing, 
crasing in number until killing frosts arrive. Pkt. 10e. 
vigorous vine. Pkt. 10c. 
HEAVENLY BLUE—Flowers measure 3% to 4 inches across, deep 
blue with white throat. They blossom profusely and for a long 
season, opening in the morning and facing the sun. Pkt. 10c. 
CORNELL—The flowers, as large as Heavenly Blue, are an intense 
carnelian red with pure white border, reproducing the colors of 
Cornell University, presenting a very gay appearance. Growth 
is rapid and flowers come early, when vine is two feet tall, in- 
creasing in number until killing frosts arrive. Pkt. 10c. 
Scarlet Runner Bean 
SCARLET RUNNER BEAN—A rapid climber, flowering profusely; 
grows 10 to 15 feet high. Pkt. 10ce. 
GLADIOLIS BULBS 
Gladioli are the most attractive and useful for cut flowers of all the 
Summer-flowering bulbs. Plant four to six inches apart in the row 
and about four inches deep. 
Available after March 1st. For each 12 bulbs, include postage for one 
pound. See postal guide on Page 2. 
BAGDAD—Smoky old rose. Tall spike. One of the best in this color. 
A very strong grower. Doz. 85e; 100 $6.00. 
BIT 0? HEAVEN—Flaming orange with yellow throat. Tall, straight 
spike; 20 to 26 buds. Doz. 70c; 100 $5.00. 
BLUE BEAUTY—Light blue with edges of petals overlaid violet-blue. 
Large florets with 6 to 8 openatatime. Tall strong grower. Extra 
fine. Doz. 90c; 100 $6.50. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN—The best and most beautiful, clear laven- 
der; has a touch of rose in the throat. Doz. 80c; 100 $6.00. 
ETHEL CAVE-COLE—Pure light pink sometimes flaked. Makes a 
spike of 9 to 10 large, well placed blooms on a head of 20 to 24 buds. 
Doz. 80e; 100 $6.00. 
LEADING LADY—Creamy white with a lemon yellow throat. Itisa 
sport of Picardy and the spike, flowers, and growing habits are 
identical to its parents. Doz. 80c; 100 $6.00. 
PICARDY—Shrimp-pink. Tall, good grower. One of the very best 
Glads in existence. Doz. 80c; 100 $6.00. 
GENERAL EISENHOWER—Brilliant begonia-rose flowers of im- 
mense size, often as much as 7% in. across. Tall, well-filled spikes. 
Doz. 85e; 100 $6.00. 
PURPLE SUPREME—Extra tall plant with many well placed bright 
purple flowers. Fine exhibition variety. Doz. 90e; 100 $6.50. 
RED CHARM —One of the very finest medium reds from Europe. 
Does well under favorable conditions. Vigorous grower. Doz. 85¢; 
100 $6.00. 
SPOTLIGHT—Clean medium yellow with a small red throat blotch. 
Spotlight is one of the finest glads grown. Florets are of large 
size and are perfectly placed. It will open well and is a very good 
keeper. Doz. 90c; 100 $6.50. 
VALERIA—Distinctive light red shade; well-placed, prettily ruffled 
flowers, borne on tall, stiffly erect spikes. Much desired. Doz. 85e3 
100 $6.00. 
MIXTURE—Contains a large range of color. Some of the standard 
types, combined with a large number of the newer varieties, make 
this mixture one of the most satisfactory for the price. There is 
abselutely no comparison between this mixture and those offered 
at lower price. Doz. 65c; 100 $4.50. 
See Page 24 for other Bulbs and Roots 
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