Gladiolus Nanus 
(BABY GLADS) 
A strain of fall planted Gladiolus, easily grown 
and hardy down to 16 degrees F. They bloom in 
late June and early July, making dainty and 
graceful bouquets. Plant about 4 inches deep in 
the fall in well-drained soil, Available in the fall. 
Popular for corsages. When planted in the fall, 
mulch with straw for protection. Fall plantings 
give the best results. Can also be planted in the 
early spring. Prices, unless noted, uniformly: 
3 for 40c; 12 for $1.35; 100 for $9.85. Not less than 
6 at the dozen rate. Postpaid, 
AMANDA MAY — One of the largest, yet 
very graceful. Bright salmon. 
FIRETAIL — One of the best in salmon shade. 
ORANGEADE — Light salmon-pink. 
PEACH BLOSSOM — Exquisite soft pink. 
SPITFIRE — Brilliant scarlet. 
THE BRIDE — Lovely white. 
TRISTIS CONCOLGR — Chartreuse yellow. 
Fragrant. Each 20c; 3 for 50c; doz. $1.95. 
MIXED—A good mixture of colors. 
doz. $1.20; 100 for $8.75. Postpaid. 
Gerbera (Transvaal Daisy) 
CALIFORNIA HYBRIDS — A superior strain 
of giant single and duplex types with wide open 
flowers in a well blended mixture of brilliant 
colors, predominating in salmon, orange, red and 
pink shades. Delivery February to May. Large 
root divisions. In colder sections some mulching 
is needed for winter protection. Offered in single 
mixture only. Each 45¢; 3 for $1.25; doz. $3.95. 
DOUBLE MIXED—A splendid mixture of 
double flowers. We offer a good range of color 
in mixture only. Each 90c; 3 for $2.60; doz. $9.00. 
Geranium, Hardy 
LANCASHIRE ROSE — Attractive dwarf 
plants with clean single pink flowers and darker 
veins. A rare plant suited for rock gardens. 
Each 75¢e; 3 for $2.00. 
Gypsoph i | d (Baby Breath) 
BRISTOL FAIRY — Produces large panicles 
of double, pure white flowers. The individual 
flower is larger and of purest white. It blooms 
continuously all summer and is ideal as a cut 
flower. Each 95c; 3 for $2.75, 
Helianthemum Gun rose 
A fine evergreen perennial for rock gardens or 
ground covering. Does well in sunny positions. 
Masses of single blooms. Prices postpaid. Ea. 65c; 
3 for $1.65; doz. $5.90. 
ANNA JOHNSON — Bright coral pink. 
DAZZLER — Vivid coppery red. Very bright. 
GOLDEN NUGGET— Very dwarf. Golden 
yellow. 
GIANT WHITE — Good near white blooms. 
SNOWBALL — Splendid, large white flowers. 
HOW TO HANDLE PLANTS 
When plants are received, unwrap them at 
once and place the roots in water .overnight. 
If not convenient to plant them at once place 
them in moist sand or earth and plant to 
proper place soon as possible. Do not put 
bulbs in water as mentioned above. 
Day Lilies or Hemerocallis 
These hardy perennials are greatly improved, 
far surpassing the old varieties. Fall or spring 
delivery. Dozen rate for one kind is 10 times single 
rate. 6 of 1 kind at dozen rate. Prices postpaid. 
NEW DAY LILIES Each 
Frans Verwilt — Brilliant flaming velvety 
red, golden throat, petals slightly veined; a 
bold free flowering variety. Season late 
Julys362to: 40 inches sae ee ee 85 
Gratia — A massive, gold reddish mahogany 
flower with big golden yellow throat; the 
center of flower is veined yellow, giving 
the throat a brilliant starlight effect. 
Flowers are delicately fragrant. Flowering 
Tulyees Cstoe4 Ozinc hes esata eas i eee -70 
Hercules — One of the best reds, growing 
about 40 inches tall. Maroon red with red- 
mahogany overtones and deep yellow 
center. Bueht and-brilliant2= sss 95 
Magnificence — Soft burnt orange with un- 
dertones Chinese coral inside of flower. 
Outside buff and gold. Glows and sparkles 
in sunlight. Height 38 inches... .90 
Nigrette— One of the darkest colored to 
date. Deep pansy purple with dark maho- 
gany overtones; throat. deep golden yellow. 
Medium size blooms of distinct color. Sea- 
son late June and early July. 26 inches .75 
Summer Pride — A profuse bloomer bearing 
ruby-red flowers with violet flush and 
small golden throat and faint yellow vein 
on midrib. Late July to early August 
blooming. Height 30 to 36 inches... 85 
STANDARD DAY LILIES 
Bagdad — Rich coppery red and brown. 
Tearcetct lOWersicc a iace 0 8 So ree aes 50 
Chengtu — Coppery red and carmine_______ .40 
Dawn — A rosy buff or copper-pink-tone____ 50 
Goldini — Deep golden, broad petals_________ 50 
J. S. Gaynor — A splendid flower of light 
ONAN Gee .ADPLICO (pee eee eee ee oe -65 
Linda — Golden yellow, ruffled red eye_____ 50 
Mikado — Deep orange with maroon blotch .40 
Modesty — Delicate pale lemon yellow. 50 
Morocco Red — Garnet red, 3 ft. July_____ 95 
Royal — Golden yellow. Fragrant... -40 
Sunny West — Immense soft canary yellow. .60 
Viking — Orange red, greenish chrome throat .85 
Heliopsis 
ORANGE SUNFLOWER—A new variety from 
Europe and now recognized as one of the best 
Heliopsis. It produces a fine floriferous plant 
3 to 4 feet high with clean foliage. It makes a 
fine display of fully double buttercup-yellow 
flowers ideal for cutting. This variety has a small 
emerald-green heart which shows as the flowers 
open. Each 80c; 3 for $2.00. 
Heuchera Coral Bells 
BRESSINGHAM HYBRIDS (New) — English 
hybrids in a beautiful range of colors. The shades 
run through white to pink and from pink to coral 
and red. Ideal for edging or cutting. Perfectly 
hardy with evergreen foliage. No separate colors. 
Outstanding new strain. Each 95c; 3 for $2.75. 
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