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W. A. B RID WELL 
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WILD FLOWERS ( q34 
1918 prairie Ave ., 
Dallas, Texas. 
Except as otherwise noted, everything listed here¬ 
in has endured 10 degrees below zero, F. The major¬ 
ity have endured 16 below; this within my experi¬ 
ence. All are peienrdals of blooming age unless not¬ 
ed to the contrary. The majority-" demand drainage. 
Exceptions are so stated- As a rule, sail’d and leaf- 
meld make the best foundation (dr £qif they are. 
to be grown in. Clay becomes y&aterloggra Fep easllyv\ s > 
Elevation is sometimes necessary to secure suffidfe^t > 
drainage. L, means lime; A£Taridity; N, neutral; S7 Xj 
sun; M. constant moisture; Sh. di^j^ shade- The ma¬ 
jority are natural rockery plants. * „ VJ> 
I ship safely anytime provided the >fecipledt-4s & 
plant lover; ordinarily from Oct. 1 to MayAL.! S^fet^ 
delivery and satisfaction guaranteed. 
6 times 25c worth; 4 times 35c worth or 3 times 
50c worth, of one kind, for $1. Glad to quote quantity 
prices on 25 or more plants of a kind. No trade list; 
wholesale prices for wholesale quantities only. The 
prices given for shrubs are for mailing sizes- Larger 
sizes same price, by express collect. Orders amount¬ 
ing to $2.- r 0 or more will be prepaid within continen¬ 
tal U. S. A.; those for smaller amounts, 25c addi¬ 
tional, to cover packing and postage. 
Terms, cash with order. No exceptions. 
As a principle of justice and as a business policy 
I am interested in your success with these plants, 
and will be glad to answer any questions, and have, 
and will, renlace part or all of any shipment that 
fails, after being given intelligent and sympathetic- 
treatment.. 
Allium helferi—3 to 6 in- Small bulb, grassy leaves 
and a loose umbel of white, pink or crimson florets, 
usually with a faint, spicy fragrance- S and L. Spring 
2 for 25c. 
Allium nmtabile—6 to 10 in. White, scentless florets 
in typical crowded heads. S and M- Spring. 2 for 25c. 
Allium No. 3—4 to 8 in. Flat, falcate leaves, stout 
scape and erect, blush pin'', fragrant florets in close 
umbels. S and L. Spring. 25c- 
Ampelopsfs arborea—A pretty, woody vine with a- 
bundant, dark green, compound leaves. Splendid per¬ 
manent cover and shade. Grow almost anywhere. 25c 
Aster patens—1 to 2 feet. Wiry, branching stems, 
small leaves and isolated, lavender to violet flowers 
of fir*e form and size- Fall. Shady, subacid sand. 2 
for 25c- 
Aster sagittlfelius disiitiflcrus —1 to 3 ft. Leafy 
stem and amethyst flowers, usually borne in crowd¬ 
ed plume like panicles- Likes shade and moisture. Sh 
and N. Fall. 2 for 25c. 
Aster kumleini—5 to 10 in. Wiry, intricately branch¬ 
ed with small leaves and sheeted with intense violet 
*”f)uvs flowers of fine form and size. S and L. Fall. 
25c. 
