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GLADIOLUS 
ALFRED NOBEL. Large florets of very pleasing salmon-rose 
with a large white blotch on the lower petals. 
BENARES. Very striking—deep pink with a carmine feather on 
the lower petals. Vigorous growth. Excellent for cutting. 
GILBERT HERALD. A ruffled yellow variety. Very attractive. 
JAVA. Broad, well-shaped, clear primrose-yellow flowers on 
strong, tall spikes. Very fine growing habit. 
JOHAN VAN KONYNENBURG. Shining garnet-red through- 
out. Long spikes with eight or more florets open at a time. 
MANSOER. Shining blood-red with velvety blackish glow. 
Well-shaped florets with plain petals on enormous spikes, fine 
for cutting. 
MARGARET BEATON. Snow-white with a splash of bright 
orange-red in the throat. A fine exhibition sort with very long 
spikes. An ‘“‘old-timer”’ but still one of the best. 
MODERN TIMES. Carmine-purple delicately striped creamy 
yellow. Very showy blooms of heavy texture. 
PACTOLUS. Heavy spikes of apricot-cream with an orange-red 
blotch on the lower petals. A very fine blotched variety of 
medium height. 
PALETTE. Bright vermilion-red with a sharply contrasting 
throat blotch of clear purple-blue. Very colorful. 
RAVEL. Violet-blue with reddish brown markings. Tall spikes 
with many florets of fine quality. One of the best of the new 
blue varieties. 
SNOW PRINCESS. Clear white with a milky throat. An ex- 
cellent cut flower lasting a long time. Tall spikes of bloom. 
5 of one variety for 49c 25 of one variety for $1.98 
10 of one variety for 89c 50 of one variety for $3.49 
100 of one variety for $5.95 
COLLECTION 513 
45 GLADS PLUS 5 BONNY BEGONIAS 
(Our Selection) $ 
50 BULBS FOR ONLY 2.89 
\ _ : Tuberous - Rooted 
If you have a cool, damp, shaded place in your 
garden—perhaps on the north side of a building or 
under a large tree—where most plants refuse to 
grow, consider Tuberous Begonias. That is just the 
location they like. They put on a wonderful show in 
late summer, producing dozens of waxy-petaled, 
richly colored flowers of exquisite and varied form. 
Give them rich soil with plenty of humus in it, 
and start the tubers indoors, transplanting to the 
open ground when all frost danger is past. Or they 
may be treated as pot plants. See that they never 
lack moisture. The tubers need to be lifted, dried 
and stored in dry sand over winter. 
We offer seven colors: Scarlet, Yellow, Copper, 
Rose, White, Salmon, Crimson. 
144 to 2-in. tubers, 5 for $1.00; 10 for $1.853 
20 for $3.55; 40 for $5.95 
