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THE INLAND SEED C 0/S 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—Very large globular rose 
type. Pure white center, prominently flecked 
crimson; outer petals sometimes faint lilac. 
B 9.S. Each, &0c. 
L’INDISPENSABLE— Globular ros© type, lilac 
white shading' to pal© violet ros© toward center. 
L M 7.3. Each, 75c. 
MARGUERITE GERARD — Large compact, 
semi-rose developing into a crown with sta¬ 
mens. Very pale hydrangea pink, fading to 
nearly white. Central petal flecked dark car¬ 
mine. L 8.4. Each, 60c. 
MME. CALOT — Large rose type. Pale hy¬ 
drangea pink center shading darker. Collar 
tinged silver. V E 8.1. Each, 60c. 
Special prices, postpaid, in straight or as¬ 
sorted lots: 
/ z Doz. Doz. 
All 50c Paeonies.$2.25 $4.00 
All 60c Paeonies. 2.75 5.00 
All 65c Paeonies. 3.00 5.50 
All 75c Paeonies. 3.50 6.50 
Mixed Colors 
These mixed colors are not mixed and sold 
cheap because of small roots or inferior blooms 
but because names and colors have been mis¬ 
placed. Very highly recommended. 
Each, 35c / z doz., $1.90; doz., $3.50. 
Tritoma, or “Red-Hot Poker” 
TRITOMA PFITZERI— Grows from four to 
six feet high; the flower-spike is often five feet 
high, and the flower measures twelve to fifteen 
inches long by four inches in diameter. They 
are a dazzling scarlet, lower half of flower 
tinged with rich orange. A clump makes a strik¬ 
ing show. Each, 40c; / z doz., $2.25; doz., $4.25. 
Flower-Bed Border 
Pickets of galvanized wire spaced 3 inches 
apart. Cables of galvanized wire spaced 6 inches 
apart, except two top cables which are spaced 
2 % inches apart. 
Height, inches from top to bottom List Price Per 
of pickets Lineal Foot 
16 in. to extend 12 in. above grade.„..$0.08 
22 in. to extend 18 in. above grade.10 
A soft—pliable — all-leather— 
dirt proof glove for both men 
and women. The unusual quality 
of extreme softness and piabil- 
ity is combined in this all-leather 
glove. Two sizes. Per pair, 75c, 
postpaid. 
Bamboo Canes 
PAINTED GREEN 
Quantity 
Height % Doz. Doz. 25 50 100 
3 feet .$0.15 $0.25 $0.40 $0.65 $1.00 
4 feet ...20 .30 .50 .75 1.25 
6 feet bamboo poles 
lxl % in. not painted.... 1.25 2.50 4.75 9.25 
SCHWABEN—A very vigorous grower, also 
very free flowering. A clear canary yellow 
shading to sulphury yellow when open. 
4 for 25c; / z doz., 35c; doz., 60c. 
All 50c varieties.50, $1.75; 100, $3,00 
All 60c varieties.50, 2.00; 100, 3.50 
All 80c varieties .... 50, 2.50; 100, 4.50 
All 90c varieties.50, 2.75; 100, 5.00 
All $1.00 varieties.50, 3.50; 100, 6.00 
Exhibition Mixture 
Each, 5c; / z doz., 25c; doz., 45c; 50, $1.50; 100, 
$2.50. 
LILY OF THE 
VALLEY—One of the 
most satisfactory and 
charming spring flow¬ 
ering plants producing 
in profusion its deli¬ 
cate bell-shaped de¬ 
lightfully fragrant 
white flowers. Lilies 
of the Valley thrive in 
any common soil, are 
perfectly hardy, and 
will succeed in shady 
situation. Each, 5c; 
25, $1.25; 50, $2.25; 100, 
$4.00. 
Peonies 
Peony 
We have also marked the varieties as to the 
time of flowering; following explains the letters 
used: V. E. means very early, E.—Early, M.— 
Midseason, L. M.—Late Midseason, L.—Late. 
ALEXANDER DUMAS—Medium size, light 
violet rose, creamy white collar of narrower 
petals, mingled with wide center petals. E 7.1. 
Each, 60c. 
CO UR BONNE D'OR—Large, flat, semi-rose 
type. Pure white with ring of yellow stamens 
around a tuft of center petals tipped carmine. 
L 8.1. Each, 50c. 
DORCHESTER—Large compact rose type, 
pale hydrangea pink, sulphur white collar. L 
7.7. Each, 65c. 
EDULIS SUPERB A—Large loose flat crown. 
Bright mauve-pink. Crown type. V E 7.6. 
Each, 60c. 
EUGENIE VERDIER—Large, medium, com¬ 
pact, flat, semi-rose type. Pale hydrangea-pink. 
Collar lighter, center deeper, flecked crimson. 
E 8.6. Each, 65c. 
FELIX CROUSE—Rose type, brilliant ruby 
red, one of the best and most popular kinds for 
cut flowers. M 8.4. Each, 75c. 
