PAGEANT BEAUTY—Peony. A deep rich orange color, 
large flowers. Tall spreading plants.20 
RED SINGLE—An old fashioned single, of bright velvety 
red color. Very tall branching plants. Profuse flower¬ 
ing, long stems. Very dainty.20 
SNARLIYOU—Peony. Bi-color, deep orange and white. 
Robust plant, poor stems.15 
SINGLE MINIATURES 
These petite singles are seedlings from Coltness Hybrids, 
sweet little flowers on long stems. Plants are dwarf, seldom 
growing over eighteen inches tall and many about one foot, 
bearing flowers in great profusion. Blooms are all colors from 
darkest maroon to brightest crimson, pure yellow, orange, 
lavender, some bi-color and all the colors that dahlias are. 
They bloom early and continuous. Colors not separated, roots 
20 cents each; 3 for 45 cents; 6 for 75 cents. 
These miniatures will also do well from seed, and bloom the 
first year. They may be started in the house at any time 
and transplanted when danger of frost is over, or planted in 
the garden when ground is warm will give wonderful flowers 
the latter part of the summer and autumn. The flowers will 
be just as satisfactory as from roots. Generous packet 20 cents. 
Three for 50 cents. 
GLADIOLUS 
Gladiolus are wonderful flowers and make the choicest of cut 
flowers. Their keeping qualitites when cut are well known. 
While we love them and always plan to grow them we can 
not give them as much attention as we do our dahlias. 
The following gladiolus are all very fine ones; 
Albania, pure white. 
Dcrritt, rose lilac on white 
Helga, appleblossom pink and 
salmon 
Joe Coleman, dark red. 
Le Marshall Foche, clear light 
pink. 
One each of the ten, labeled with name, 50 cents. 
Without labels 5 cents each, 35 cents per dozen, $2.50 per 100. 
Blooming size, 25 cents per dozen, $1.75 per 100. 
Other fine mixtures, large size $2.00 per 100; 25 for 50c; bloom¬ 
ing size $1.00 per 100; 25 for 35 cents. 
Opalescent, rosy lavender. 
Seabrook Gem, dark rose. 
Yellow Hammer, pure yellow. 
Tarus, deep rich magenta. 
Willbrink Pink, blotched cream. 
CANNAS 
While we grow cannas only for our own special use, we have 
accumulated a surplus of the tall dark red plant, with the small 
bright red flowers. These plants grow to five feet and over, 
and are fine for screening or hiding unsightly places. Price 
5c per root, 50c per dozen; $3.50 per 100. 
PAEONIES 
We purchased a group of mixed paeonies some time ago, but 
have not separated the various kinds or colors. They are all 
fine kinds and some are excellent. We are offering these with 
three or more eyes to a root at 15c each; 2 for 25c; nine for 
$1.00. The colors include white, red, pink, and various shades 
and blends. We cannot pick out colors at this time, so do not 
order by color as we cannot tell their color. Paeonies do best 
to be planted during October. 
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