PRICE LIST 
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Primula 
Veris, Invincible Giant 
Japonica 
Pyrethrum Hybridum 
YeUow 
White, Lilac, 
Bright Rose, 
Deep Pink 
Red, Pink, Laven- 
der, Yellow 
Pink, Hardy Garden (See Dianthus) 
Rudbeckia, Golden Glovtr Golden Yellow 
Scabiosa Caucasica Lavender 
Sedum Spectabilis Rose 
Shasta Daisy (See Clirysanthemum) 
Sweet William, Assorted Crimson, Scarlet, 
White, Pink, etc 
Blue and White 
Orange-scarlet 
White tinted Rose 
Blue 
Blue 
Blue 
Yellow 
Stokesia Cyanea 
Tritoma Pfitzeriana 
Valarian Officinalis 
Veronica Spicata 
Longifolius Subsessilis 
Viola Cornuta, Blue 
Admiration 
Lutea Splendens 
White Admiration 
White 
June & July 18 in. 
Jun. & Jul. 18-24 in. 
June 
3-4, ft. 
July to Sept. 5-6 ft. 
June-Sept. 15-18 in. 
Late summer and 
fall 18 in. 
June 
1 ft. 
July to Oct. 18 in. 
Aug. to Oct. 3 ft. 
June to July 4 ft. 
June to Aug. 1% ft. 
July to Sept. 2-3 ft. 
Early spring to 
late fall 6 in. 
Early spring to 
late fall 6 in. 
Early spring to 
late fall 6 in. 
DAHLIAS 
BOSTON NOVELTY COLLECTION FOR 1922 
Comprises tlie best and latest varieties in cultivation, each one 
a gem in itself. They are wonderfully floriferous, large and with 
long stems. Not to be surpassed. 
Alta Powell. (Poeony). Lemon 
yellow, edged carmine red. 
Tom Lundy. (Cactus). Dark 
velvety red. 
Mrs. Landale. (Cactus). Golden 
yellow, suffused old rose. 
Moonbeam. (Decorative). Lem- 
on yellow. 
Mrs. H. E. Fiske. (Pasony). 
White. 
Achievement. (Collarette). Ma- 
roon and white 
is. (Sliow). Deep 
(Show). Dark 
Miss H. Ho 
scarlet. 
Robert Mantell. 
crimson. 
Mme. Theresa Steinerf. (Paeony). 
Deep red, white ground. 
Dr. Tevis. (Decorative). Rose 
and old gold. 
G. H. Carr. (Decorative). Clear 
purple. 
Bessie Boston. (Decorative). 
Rub5' crimson. 
i_ wniie. Kuuy crimson. 
One each of the 12 varieties, $10.00 postpaid 
