ri'A(^l--. Wliilf. wifli .1 lilac spot in tin- lliroal. 10 
cents each, $1.00 per dozen. 
PRIM'I'I'INE. Briiiht icmI with white lliroat. 10 
cents eacht $1.00 per dozen. 
rM<IMri.l.\US. species from .'\fnra. ^ Clear [Trim- 
rose yellow. The form of the flower is disl int 1 i\ c, ihc 
upper petals drooping forward. Very earU'. 10 
cents each, $1.00 per hundred- 
SrARSD.Al.K. Lavender-] ink, lOcents each, $1.00 
per dozen. 
S(d IWAI^r.X. Sulphur \-ellow, mamon blotch, h'xlra 
fine. 10 cents each, $1.00 per doz. 
WAR. I 'eep hlood red. 10 cents each, $1 .00 per doz. 
W II.I.IS I-:. i■d<^■h:R. Large \i--lel; wliite lines in the 
throat. $1.00 each. 
I \i iled Mr. A. E. Kunderd of Goshen, Intl., the 
last of Jul\-, 1915, and this was niy choice of all his 
seedlings ilien in bloom. I feel highly honored that 
^uch a valuable variety should be named for nic. 
MISCELLANEOUS 
COLUMHIXK. Mixed colors. Strong plants, 25 
cents each. 
(-IIOK/L MiXKD. This mixture contains a great 
N'ariety of colors. $2.00 per hundred. 
6 at dozen and 50 al hundrerl rates. 
DOUBLb: TI(;KR IJIA*. Plant cither fall or spring. 
No. 1 bulbs, $1.50 per dozen, No. 2, $1.25 per doz. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES. Good plants. 25 cents each. 
$2.50 per dozen. I^xtra strong jilants, 50c each. 
These cannot be planted in the spring with success, 
but if planted in July, August or c:iri\- September, evcr\' 
plant will grow, and bloom the following season. 
PLATVCODOX. This is a desirable harrly plant with 
blue and white flowers. 
Plant either fall cr spring, anrl have the crown one 
inch below the surface when planted. All will bloom 
the first season. Xo. 1 plants, 25 cents each, $2.50 
per dozen. Extra strong [ilants, 50 cents and 75 c. 
YUCCA. These were grown from secfl gathered in 
Montana and are as bright and green in the s[ ring as 
in the fall. The Filamentosa often bleaches during 
the winter. 50 cents, 75 cents, and $1.00 each. 
