Lilac, Common. .40c and 05c 
Lilac, New French Hybrids .90c and $1.00 
Alphonse Lavallee, lavender-blue. 
Charles X—A bright reddish-purple. Fine. 
Ludwig Spaeth—Very dark crimson-purple. 
Marie Legrave. A beautiful single white 
with immense flowers. 
Mmn. Casiinir Perier. The best double white. 
Pres. Grevy. A beautiful blue, one of the 
finest. 
Symphoricarpus. Snowberry and 
Coralberry .35c and 50 c 
Tamarix Odessan. Liglit pink 
flowers .50c and 65c 
Tamarix Pentandra. Carmine 
flowers . 50c and 65c 
AQUILEGIA—Columbine 
*Crimson and Gold. Petals bright gold, 
spurs crimson. 
*Little lied Hiding Hood. Bright red. 
Ten—$1.50; Three—60c; One—25c 
A NEW «ED FRAGRANT HARDY 
CARNATION 
This is a Hardy Carnation, hardy in the cold 
sections of Wyoming, and seen there in many 
gardens. We found it in an old garden, and not 
knowing of a name for it, are calling it ‘‘Hardy 
Carnation Wyoming.” It is one of the most 
beautiful red flowers we have seen, hardy, spicy 
fragrance, double carnation flowers, in bloom all 
summer. Ten—$1.80; Three—60 ej One—25c. 
Viburnum Americana, 2-3 ft.75e 
3-4 ft. $1.00 
Viburnum Opulus .50c and 75c 
Vizurnum Lantana .50c and 75c 
Viburnum Dentatum .50c and 75c 
Viburnum Sterilis (Snowball).60c and 75c 
Weigelia Eva Rathke.65c 
Weigelia Rosea .60c and 75c 
We have found the Amoor and California Privet 
are not hardy in this state. 
Trimmed Hedges—Polish Privet, Lowdense Privet 
2 yr.per 100—$10.00 
3 j^r.p er ioo—$15.00 
5 SUTHERLAND’S “SURE TO GROW” _* 
INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED ROSES C 
A SPLENDID FIVE DOLLAR 
COLLECTION 
The Sutherland Ten makes a splendid collec¬ 
tion, each one is an exceptionally fine rose, and 
will delight you. They are all varieties that are 
priced in most rose catalogues at 75c to $1.00. 
The collection of ten will be sent to you post¬ 
paid for $5.00. Strong field grown Plants, 2 yrs. 
THE SUTHERLAND TEN 
OPHELIA—Golden yellow, very popular. 
DAME EDITH HELEN—Glowing pink, double. 
COLUMBIA—Pointed flowers of vivid pink, frag¬ 
rant. 
ETOLIE DE HOLLAND—Bright red, fine frag¬ 
rance. 
E. G. HILL—Massive blooms of maroon, velvety 
on inside. 
REV. F. PAGE ROBERTS—Yellow stained cop¬ 
per and reddish buff 
SOUV. DE CLAUDIUS PERNET—Pure sunflower 
shades. 
LOS ANGELES—Luminous coral pink toned gold 
at base. 
TALISMAN—Yellow stained with copper red, and 
orange roso 
LADY MARGARET STEWART—Yellow, flushed 
orange-red. 
Five—$2.75; One—60c 
WYOMING RED ROSE 
Gruss an Tepletz, most brilliant crimson-scar¬ 
let Bedding Rose. We have called it the Wyom¬ 
ing Red Rose because we found it almost every¬ 
where in Wyoming, and doing splendidly. It has 
splendid foliage, the new leaves frequently being 
of a deep red color. The flowers, which are borne 
freely throughout the entire summer, are a glist¬ 
ening. brilliant red. Ten—$6.00; One—75c. 
BARGAIN PRICES ON SUTHERLAND 
NOVELTIES AND PLANTS OF 
UNUSUAL MERIT 
In order to place our newer 1 plants within the 
reach of everyone we are making new low prices 
on many varieties. 
ACONITUM—Mon ksh ood 
Sparks variety. Dark blue. 
*Fischeri. Pale blue dwarf. 
Ten—$1.50; Three—50c; One—25c 
ANEMONE—Choice named varieties. 
Rosea Superba. Double pink. 
Whirlwind. Double white. 
Richard Arends. Single shell pink. 
♦Huphensis. Mauve rose. 
Ten—$2.50: Three—$1.00; One—35c 
GEUM—Arens 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Double scarlet. 
Orange Queen. A new English variety, 
orange, red and yellow in combination. 
Three—60c; One—25c 
HYPERICUM—St. John’s Wort 
*01ympicum. Golden vellow . 
Ten—$4.00; Three—$1.25; One—50c 
LUPINE 
New Hybrids. Pink, rose, lavender, yellow. 
Rosea. Dainty pink. 
Polyphyllus. Blue. 
Ten—$2.00; Three—75c; One—30c 
PRIMULA—Primrose 
English Primrose. Mixed colors only Ten— 
$1.50; Three—50c; One—20c. 
Selected colors. Your selection of yellow, 
orange, bronze, reddish shades. 
Ten—$2.50; Three—90c; One—35c 
PYRETHRUM—Painted Daisy 
Rosea. Pink. 
Ten—$1.75; Three—60c; One—25c 
SAXIFRAGE—Saxifraga 
*Cordifolia. Pink. 
*Crassifolia. Drooping masses of pink flow¬ 
ers. 
Purpurea. Purple. 
Llngulata Rosea. Pink. 
Ten—$2.50; Three—75c; One—30c 
SEMPERVIVUM—Houseleek 
Brauni. Bronze leaves. 
Globiferum. Gray-green leaves. 
Three—40c; One—20c 
THYMUS—Thyme 
Crimson Thyme. Bright red. 
Ten—$2.00; Three—75c; One—30c 
TROLLIUS—Globe Flower 
Hybrids in mixed colors. 
Three—$1.00; One—35c 
Orange Globe. Deep orange. 
Three—$1.10; One—40c 
GLADIOLUS 
Evelyn Kirtland. Geranium pink. 
Los Angeles. Salmon pink, tinted orange. 
Mrs. Dr. Norton. White, soft pink and prim¬ 
rose yellow. 
Mrs. Frank Pendleton. Salmon pink, bril¬ 
liant red blotches in throat 
Prince of Wales. Apricot pink. 
Virginiana. Deep scarlet. 
Twelve—35c Prepaid 
Our Bulbs run from 1*4-3 in. 
♦AJUGA Reptans. Three—50c; One—20c. 
ANCHUSA Dropmore variety. Three—50c; One 
—20c. 
* AQUILEGI A—Columbine 
Caerulea. 
Sutherland Long .Spurred Hybrids. 
Ten—$1.50; Three—50c; One—20c 
ANTHEMIS—Kelways Camomile 
Three—60c; One—25c 
HARDY ASTERS 
Elta. Semi double, deep lavender. 
Lady Lloyd. Rose pink. 
Sam Banham. Pure white. 
Nova-Angliae. Deep purple. 
Barr’s Pink. Bright pink. 
Queen Mary. Blue. 
Maid of Athens. Pink. 
*Ptarmicoides 
Ten—$1.50; Three—50c; One—20c 
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