SPRINGFIELD S E E 1) CO., 8 1’BI N_ D |_L2ji L 11 • MO : 
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SUMMER FLOWERING BULBS 
Dahlias 
Please bear in mind —We offer only high test Exhibition 
grown by us, and are true to name and color. 
Ea. 
•JERSEY KING—Brilliant oriental-red with 
'•a mir.e s; ff“ on . . .25 
JUDGE MAREAN—No. 801—Decorative. 
Salmon pink with varying shadings of orange 
and golden yellow ..50 
Variety Tubers, such as have been duly tested 
Decorative Dahlias 
Ea. 
BASHFUL GIANT—A gigantic bloom. 
Apricot with golden shadings.50 
DARLENE—(Alexander). An exquisite shade 
of live shell-pink with a dainty blending 
of white at center . 20 
MRS. I. DE VER WARNER—(Marean). A 
blossom of soft orchid coloring.50 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA—Color crimson 
red with dark full center .-10 
SHANNON—The color is a deep golden 
orange overlaid with a silvery sheen.60 
LYNDHURST—Brightest vermillion .20 
SYLVIA—White edged pink . 15 
WORLD’S BEST WHITE—Absolutely the 
best white dahlia.60 
MAUDE ADAMS—White tinted pink .20 
DELICE—(Charmet). In color a charming 
bright rose-pink, suffused with lavender- 
pink . 20 
JERSEY’S BEAUTY—(Decorative). A true, 
pure pink . 
A. D. LIVONT—Also known as “Ethel Vick.” 
The favorite old-time quilled shell-pink.. .10 
MILLIONAIRE—Light lavender shading to 
white in center . 40 
Cactus Dahlias 
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AMBASSADOR—it’s color is a soft yellow at 
the center with salmon, amber and pink shad¬ 
ings, gradually deepening toward the tips. . .50 
ELSIE—A free blooming old rose and pink 
Dahlia • .20 2.00 
Ea. 
COUNTESS OF LONSDALE—A pleasing blend¬ 
ing of salmon pink and amber .2 
DAHLIAS—Assorted, all colors . 10 
HARDY FLOWERING PERENNIALS 
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THESE ARE HARDY, EASILY GROWN FLOWERS THAT LIVE FROM YEAR TO YEAR. 
OFFER GOOD, STRONG, OUTDOOR GROWN PLANTS. 
Daisies 
Ea. 
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RITA ST A . . 
.10 
1.00 
EARLY ELDER . 
.10 
1.00 
Delphinium Hybridum 
(PERENNIAL LARKSPUR) 
DELPHINIUM FORMOSUM—Dark Blue.20 2.00 
DELPHINIUM BELLADONA—Light blue .20 2.00 
Peonies 
PEONIES, Named, 35c to 50c Ea. 
PEONIES—Red. 
PEONIES—White. 
PEONIES—Pink. 
HIBISCUS—Giant Mallow Marvels 
Ea. 
25 
25 
25 
20 
Hollyhocks 
Scarlet. Rose. Newport, Pink, Maroon. 
Yellow, White, Mixed . 
PERENNIAL PHLOX . 
Peonies are absolutely hardy and when once established 
will take care of themselves, making larger plants and 
producing greater numbers of flowers each year. Plant 
them as early in the Spring as possible, from 6 to 6 inches 
deep and from 2 to 3 feet apart. Be sure to put some 
well-rotted manure or other fertilizer in the bottom of 
each hole. Press the ground carefully around the roots, 
being careful not to break the crowns. 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS .15 
GYPSOPHILA—Perennial Baby’s Breath .20 
IRIS (German)—Perfectly hardy. They reward 
you with a wealth of bloom. Well named the 
"Orchid of the Garden.” Blue, purple, white 
and lavender .10 
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2.50 
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