SPECIMEN STOCK 
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IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS. Grown from cuttings, these are more compact and 
uniform than the usual seedling-grown stock. Splendid 2 yr. 7.50 
IRIS SIBIRICA EMPEROR. Very large, deep violet flowers. 5.00 
IRIS SIBIRICA PERRY'S BLUE. Pure sky blue, white haft markings. 2.00 
LIATRIS PYCNOSTACHYA. Strong two year. 5.00 
LIATRIS SPICATA. Earlier, not so tall, very showy spike. Clumps. 6.50 
LILIUM TENUIFOLIUM. Very desirable for border or rockery. Does well 
anywhere in well-drained soil. Unique among lilies in that it can be 
safely moved while in bloom. Our clay-grown bulbs are exceptionally 
firm and heavy as well as large in size. 2 yr. 3" or more. 5.00 
Second size, 2"-3", equal to sand-grown first size. 3.50 
1 yr, sure to bloom next spring. Excellent for retailing in bloom. 2.00 
LILIUM TIGRINUM. Heavy, blooming size. 6.00 
NARCISSUS 
Our clay-grown bulbs are remarkably solid and heavy. These clean, 
well-graded, round bulbs will give full bloom next spring. 
ALBUS PLENUS ODORATUS. Double Poet's Narcissus. Fragrant. 1.50 
EMPEROR. Rich, full, yellow trumpet. 2.00 
LAURENS KOSTER. (Poetaz) White with deep yellow cup. 2.00 
LUCIFER. (Incompar abi lis) Showy and long lasting. 2.00 
SIR WATKIN. ( Inc ompar abi 1 i s ) A giant in this class. 2.50 
WHITE LADY. (LEEDSI) Free blooming, excellent white. 2.00 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE 
Distinct varieties, outstanding in bloom and habits of growth. 
Strong, field-grown crowns, sure to bloom well next spring. 
GLOWING EMBERS. Our origination. Deep, glowing red. The petals are 
of great substance and deeply crinkled. The flower keeps its shape 
and color longer than any other we know. Each, 50^ 
LULU A. NEELEY. Deep, dark red. Very free. 15.00 
MRS. PERRY. Geranium Pink, according to Ridgeway, but usually dis- 
cribed as salmon pink. Still the best selling pink. 7.50 
PROSERPINE. Immense scarlet red. Stately and beautiful. 12.00 
ROSE BEAUTY. Our origination. Clear, glowing rose-pink. The petals 
are daintily crinkled and edged with silver. Unsurpassed in freedom of 
bloom and habit of growth. Each, 50(2 
SALMON KING. Peach Red, according to Ridgeway. A beautiful color that 
blends well with other flowers. Clean, striking foliage. 10.00 
TRILBY. Dark, lustrous, rich red. Tall. Late. Each, 40^ 
WURTEMBERGIA. Enormous, dark red. Tall growing. 15.00 
NAMED VARIETIES, MIXED. Excellent range of color, including pink, 
salmon, cherry, deep reds, mahogany and wine. No "common garden 
variety" included. Splendid value, priced to clear the block. 7.00 
OENOTHERA MI SSOURIENSIS. Ozark Sundrops. 4 in. yellow bloom. 6.00 
PHLOX DIVARICATA, LAPHAMII. Large flowers of rich blue violet. 
One of the most delightful flowers of this shade in the spring. 
Ours is true stock which is very scarce. Should be planted in 
the fall. Strong, blooming size plants. 8.00 
