Terms and Information 
SOIL CULTURE—With few exceptions (That are 
noted in descriptions) our wild flowers grow in well 
drained, gritty soil in full sun. The height spec¬ 
ified indicates the approximate height of each plant 
as found in wild state. All plants listed “R” are 
good for the rock garden although rocks are not 
necessary for their growth. 
HARDINESS—All plants listed except Cacti have 
have been subjected to ten degrees below zero weath¬ 
er and with protection should stand much more. 
PACKING—We pack all cur plants with utmost 
care and guarantee them to reach customers in good 
condition. Any failing to do so will be replaced 
providing package has not been opened enroute. 
SHIPPING DATES—Shipments are made from Oc¬ 
tober 1st, to May 1st. Except Cacti and Iris they 
can be shipped any time. 
PRICES—A uniform price of 25 cents each $2.00 
per dozen, $12.00 per 100 except as otherwise noted. 
No order for less than 6 at the dozen rate. All or¬ 
ders amounting to $2.50 or over will be piopaid any¬ 
where in the United States. For orders of less 
amount please allow 25 cents additional for post¬ 
age. 
TO OUR FOREIGN CUSTOMERS—Please remit in 
United States Funds. If you must send clicks, 
please allow 50 cents for each as that is the actual 
Bank cost to us. 
TERMS—Cash with order please. 
MRS. NEVA C. BELEW, 
C&rnargo Harmon , Oklahoma 
R. Androsiephium Coerdeum — Wild Hyacinth — 
Bulbous plant 6 inches high, fleshy leaves and 
stems, waxy blue flowers in early spring. 
Allionia Linearis—Umbrella plant — An odd 
plant that many times in fall bears two entire¬ 
ly different flowers at one time. Up to 4 feet 
high. 
R. Aster Patens—A bushy plant with small leaves 
and many violet flowers in late summer and 
fall. 8 inches high. 
R. Aster Multifiorus—12 to 16 inch stems thickly 
set with white flowers in fall. 
Asclepias Verticilala—Whorled milkweed — Er¬ 
ect 18 inch stems, many narrow dark green 
leaves, clusters of white flowers in summer fol¬ 
lowed by long slender seed-pods. 
Asclepias Tuberosa — Butterlyweeds — Dark 
green leafy stems, terminal fiewerheads of deep 
orange. 2 feet. 35c. Four for $1.00. 
R. Allium Mutabile—Wild Onion—Bulbous plant 
6 inches high, pretty clusters of white flowers 
in spring and early summer. 
Brauneria Pallida—Prickly coneflower—Rough 
hairy ground leaves. Foot high flower stems 
bearing large flowers with a dark cone center 
and long pink rays. Summer. 
