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PEONIES—Continued 
PEONY COLLECTION C, $3.75 PREPAID 
1 Madame de Verneville. Early; white flecked carmine.25 
1 Festiva maxima. Early; white flecked carmine_ .35 
1 Crown of Gold. Late; white flecked carmine_ .35 
1 Duchesse de Nemours. Superb ivory-white _ .30 
1 Canari. _Large; white; late midseason__ ; _ .25 
1 Mons. Jules Elie. Bright silvery lilac-pink _ .60 
1 Edulis superba. Early; deep rose-pink _ .30 
1 Zoe Calot. Very large; soft pink, tinted lilac _ .30 
1 Queen Emma. Very large; bright light pink_ .50 
1 Francois Ortegat. Deep purplish-crimson _ .40 
1 Felix Crousse. Brilliant, dazzling ruby-red _ .40 
1 Augustin d’Hour. Rich, brilliant solferino-red_ .60 
Regular price, not prepaid _ $4.60 
SPECIAL: The 12 prepaid for _$3.75 
Lily, Regal 
A magnificent Chinese lily; white center flushed yellow, out¬ 
side of petals tinged purplish: delightful fragrance; easily 
grown. Bulbs 4-5 in around. 15c each, 3 for 35c, $1.25 per doz¬ 
en. Postpaid, 20c each, 3 for 45c, $1.40 per dozen. 
Tulips 
The following are select varieties of Darwin, Cottage and 
Breeder Tulips, commonly referred to as late-flowering Tulips, 
and besrin blooming here about the middle of April. They are 
taller than the early-blooming Tulips. They should be plant¬ 
ed in the fall and the bedding size set about 3 V 2 to 4 inches deep 
to the bottom of the bulbs. 
PRICES: 40c per doz., $2.50 per 100. 3 of a variety for 15c, 6 
or more of a variety at the doz. rate. Postpaid if your Tulip 
order amounts to $2.00 or more, otherwise add 10c for postage. 
These are bedding size Tulips, not as large as those used for 
greenhouse forcing, but give good results for outdoor planting 
and are excellent value. 
Cardinal Manning. Reddish-purple, yellow center; late. 
Clara Butt. Lovely pink shaded salmon-rose; excellent 
Farncombe Sanders. Fiery rose-scarlet; large; excellent. 
Faust. A very dark satiny purple-maroon; large. 
Feu Brilliant. Glowing Vermillion, blue base; large. 
Golden Bronze. Old gold shaded bronze, yellow center. 
Pride of Haarlem. Deep bright rose, almost crimson; large. 
Prof. Rawenhoff. Cherry-rose, tinged scarlet; large. 
Reverend H. Ewbank. Deep lilac toning to pale lavender. 
Wm. Copeland. Medium rosy-purple, inside darker. 
Yellow Perfection. Purplish bronze-yellow, edged golden. 
Zulu. Rich velvety violet-black. 
Mixed. A good mixture of above, varieties not labeled. 
GRAPE HYACINTHS 
Pretty little spikes of deep blue globular flowers about 1/8 
in. across, somewhat resembling a small bunch of grapes, on 
stems 6 to 12 in. high, in March. Charming under trees and 
shrubs and in the rock garden. 35c per doz., $2.00 per 100. 
May be included with Tulips to make up $2.00 postpaid orders. 
Asparagus 
Mary Washington. Large; productive; resistent to rust; an 
excellent variety. 1 yr., 25c per doz., 40c for 25, $1.25 per 100. 
Rhubarb or Pie Plant 
Large, tender, delicately flavored stalks; productive. Divi¬ 
sions 15c each, 3 for 40c, 6 or more at $1.00 per doz. 
Tune in W. M. B. H. for Gardening talks 
You are invited to tune in Joplin, Mo. radio station, W. M. 
B. H., 1420 kilocycles, Sunday afternoons at 1:00 P. M_ for a 
gardening talk and musical program. 
