DAHLIA, AUTUMN SUNSET 
45c each 
If you grow Dahlias 
and Glads primarily 
for cutting, plant 
them in rows at the 
edge of the vegeta- 
ble garden. Then the 
gaps left by those 
that are cut will not 
spoil the general ef- 
fect of the flower 
garden. 
GLADIOLUS, 
ELIZABETH 
THE QUEEN 
10c each 
TAIT’S GIANT DECORATIVE 
DAHLIAS 
A familiar flower in the summer garden, needing full sun and 
moist but well-drained soil. Tubers are planted 5 or 6 inches 
deep. Disbudding and fertilizing will produce larger flowers. 
AUTUMN SUNSET. An attractive, large flower of a pleasing 
shade of yellow, ringed with red. Height 5 ft. 45c each, postpaid. 
DELWOOD GLORIOUS. A huge, rose-colored flower. Very 
popular. Height 5 ft. 50c each, postpaid. 
HILLCREST MANDARIN. A striking large scarlet Dahlia, 
suffused with bright yellow. Curiously twisted petals. Height 
5 ft. 30c each, postpaid. 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY. An old favorite of medium size and still 
popular. Soft pure pink flowers of perfect form, lasting a long 
time. Height 6 ft. 35c each, postpaid. 
KEMP’S GREAT EASTERN. Immense, lovely golden orange 
and reddish bronze flowers. Very outstanding. Height 5 ft. 
30c each, postpaid. 
KEMP’S WHITE WONDER. A well-shaped flower, and one of 
the largest white Dahlias. Very free blooming. Height 5 ft. 
35c each, postpaid. 
KINDIG’S PURPLE. The latest, largest and loveliest of purple 
Dahlias. Height 5 ft. 50c each, postpaid. 
MRS. GEORGE LE BOUTELIER. Immense flowers of beau- 
tiful carmine-red. Has been grown a foot in diameter. Height 
5 ft. 35c each, postpaid. 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER. Bright lilac-rose in color; very 
large and full centered. Sturdy plant. Very popular. Height 
5 ft. 30c each, postpaid. 
NANAQUAKET. Delicate orchid-pink. Huge blooms with 
long, broad petals. Healthy plant. Height 5 ft. 30c each, 
postpaid. 
OGDEN REID. A beautiful blending of pink. Enormous flowers 
of exhibition quality. Height 5 ft. 50c each, postpaid. 
THE COMMODORE. Bright Iemon-yellow. Flowers of loose, 
open form with full center. Compact grower. Height 5 ft. 
30c each, postpaid. 
TAIT’S GIANT-FLOWERING 
GLADIOLUS 
The most brilliant and showy of summer-flowering bulbs. Their 
immense spikes of gorgeous blooms range in color from white 
through shades of red, purple and yellow, many with artistic 
markings. Will grow in any good garden soil and require little 
care. The bulbs should be planted at intervals from April to June 
to secure a succession of blooms. 
Choice, No. 1 Bulbs 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN. Lovely ruffled flowers of clean 
fresh lavender, with reddish feather in the throat. 
GEN. EISENHOWER. Brilliant begonia-rose. Beautiful, very 
large flowers on good stems. 
GOLD DUST. One of the earliest and finest clear yellows. Fine 
for cutting. 
KING LEAR. A large, heavily ruffled flower of the finest purple. 
MANSOER. Shining ruby-red with velvety glow. Enormous 
spikes of bloom. 
MARGARET BEATON. A wonderful exhibition variety. Snow- 
white with a splash of scarlet in the throat. Tall spikes. 
NEW EUROPE. Rich garnet-red. Large flowers on tall, strong 
stems. 
PICARDY. Elegant salmon-apricot-pink. The most popular 
and widely grown sort. 
ROSA VAN LIMA. Pure rose-pink with darker line in the throat. 
Attractive florets on strong spikes. 
SALMAN’S GLORY. Light cream color with carmine blotch. 
A large and beautiful flower—one of the best. 
aoyy PRINCESS. Clear white with creamy center. Tall and 
ine. 
SPOTLIGHT. Yellow with feathery scarlet blotch. Large 
blooms with plain edges. Very striking. 
Any of the above, 10c each; $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100 
TAIT’S DELUXE MIXTURE 
Composed of over fifty different shades and colors, 
which when massed produce a most gorgeous effect. 
7c each; 3 for 20c; 75c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
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