AUTUMN CATALOGUE 
DAVURICUM. Pure yellow. Each, .25; per (loz., 2.50; 
per 1(H), 1S.CHI. „ ... . 
ELGGAN S PRINCE OF ORANGE. Orange, spotted black. 
Ht IV* ft- Weight 1 lb. per doz. Each, .25; per doz., 
2.50; per 100, 18.00. „ , , 
EEEGANS ATROSAN GU1NEU1I. Dark crimson. Ht. 1% 
ft. Weight 1 lb. per doz. Each, .25; per doz.. 2.o0; per 
1(H), 18.00. , . , , „ , 
EEEGANS ROBUSTA. Orange, spotted black. Each, .2o, 
per doz., 2.50; per 100, 18.00. 
JAPONICUM BROWNI. White, trumpet-shaped, outer 
petals tinged with brown. Ht. 3 ft. eight 3 lb. pel 
doz. Each, .50; per doz., 5.00; per 100, 37.00. 
PABDEEINUM (Ucnpar<l Elly). Scarlet and yellow, spot- 
ted brown. Each. .25; per doz., 2.50: per 100, 18.00 
RUBEELUM. Beautiful deep pink tinted scarlet. Each. 
.35; per doz., 3.25; per 100, 25.00. . . _ 
8CPERBIIM. Rich orange, with dark spots. Ht. 4 to o 
ft Each, .25: per doz., 2.50: per 1(H), 18.00. 
TIGRINUM FEORE PLENO. Rich orange scarlet, crimson 
spots, very double. Ht. 3 to 4 ft. Weight 2 lb. per 
doz. Each. .30: per doz., 3.25: ppr 100. 24.00. 
TIGRINUM FORTUNII. Bright orange scarlet, hroxvn 
spotted. Ht. 4 to 5 ft. Weight 2 lb. per doz. Each, 
.30; per doz., 3.25: per 100, 22.00. 
TIGRINUM SPEENIIENS. Rich orange scarlet, densely 
studded with bright crimson spots. Strong bulbs. Ht. 
3 to 4 ft. Weight 2 lb. per doz. Each, .30; per doz., 
3.25: per 100, 22.00. 
UMBEEEATUM. Varied shades of orange and orange 
scarlet. Ht. 2 to 3 ft. Weight 2 lb. per doz. Each, 
.25; per doz., 2.50; per 100, 18.00. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
A crown is the description given to a single rootlet. 
They are generally sold in bundles of 25. and are most 
serviceable in a number of ways for decorative and forcing 
purposes. A clump is a large conglomerated mass of 
roots that will throw up a quantity of flowering spikes, 
either forced or when planted out of doors. Clumps are 
preferred for a permanent bed in the garden. 
If by parcel post add postage at zone rates; weight of 
crowns 2 lbs. per bundle of 25. 
CARTERS FINEST SEEECTET) CROWNS. For forcing. 
Per bundle of 25, 1.15 : per 1 00. 3.75; per 1,000, 35.00. 
RETARDED LILY OF THE VALLEY 
By availing ourselves of the modern method of cold 
storage we are enabled to supply forcing roots of this 
prettv decorative plant throughout the year. 
GIANT FEOWERING RETARDED CROWNS for all 
Seasons. Ter bundle of 25, 1.25; per 100, 4.50; per 1,000, 
38 (X) 
lily of the valley clumps. Field-grown. Each, 
.45; per doz., 5.00; per 100, 37.00. 
PEONIES 
This family of plants on account of its stately beauty 
of bloom in such infinite variety of colors is indispensable 
for every garden. They are perfectly hardy, requiring no 
protection whatever, even in the most severe climate, and 
once planted increase in beauty each year. 
Pieonies require a good rich, deep soil, and an abundant 
supply of water during the growing season. An important 
point to observe is not to plant loo deep. The roots should 
lie planted so that, the eyes will be 2 to 3 inches below the 
surface. Too deep planting is a frequent cause of shy 
flowering. 
DOUBLE HERBACEOUS P^EONIAS 
Prices: Named sorts, .75 each; 7.50 per dozen, except 
otherwise noted with an asterisk (*). Mixed sorts, our 
selection. .50 each : 5.50 per dozen. 
ALICE DE JULVE COURT. Dark crimson ; very fine. 
ANEMON^EFLORA. Beautiful pink. 
BRIDESMAID. White. 
COMMODORE DEWEY. Dark red. 
COMTE DE DIESBACH. Light crimson ; very early. 
CRIMSON QUEEN. Beautiful crimson. 
♦CANARY. Beautiful pale yellow. Each, LOO; per doz., 
10 . 00 . 
♦DlJCIIESSE I)E NEMOURS. Pure white; free flowering. 
Each, 1.00: per doz., 10.00. 
DUKE OF WELLINGTON. White, with creamy centre. 
♦EDULIS SUPERBA. Brilliant rose, with pinkish petals. 
Each, 1.00: per doz., 10.00. 
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