Narcissus 
Paper-White. Pure 
white and very 
fragrant. Can be 
grown in water 
as well as in dirt. 
Bulbs will bloom 
in 6 to 7 weeks’ 
time Large bulbs, 
60c per doz.; 
$4.00 per 100. 
Bulbs Available 
Through 
October, November 
and December. 
Paper-White Narcissus. 
Peonies 
Red, Rose, Pink and White —all leading named va¬ 
rieties. Peonies do well in any good garden soil, and 
the main thing to watch in planting is not to plant 
them too deep, just so the eyes are covered is plenty 
deep. Pall planting is best. 3- to 5-eye divisions, 35c 
each; $3.50 per doz. (Bulbs available through Sep¬ 
tember to January). 
Rose Plants 
Red 
Radiance. This is one of the freest bloomers we have; 
cerise-red flowers on long, stiff stems. 
E. G. Hill. A beautiful new red Rose. (See illustration). 
A variety every Rose lover should have. 75c each. 
Templar. Beautiful dark red; one of the best cut flow¬ 
er varieties; very double and a good keeper. 
Francis Scott Key. E*xtra large, rich crimson; this Rose 
has taken American Beauty’s place. 
Commonwealth. Cherry-red; a very prolific bloomer 
and very desirable as a cut flower variety. 
Helen Gould. Cherry-red; very prolific and a very pro¬ 
lific grower; extra double flowers. 
Sunburst. 
Crusader. This is without a doubt the darkest red Rose 
out; it is a purplish crimson; very double. 
E. G. Hill. 
Pink 
Briareliff. A new soft pink Rose; very prolific and a 
good cut flower variety 
Columbia. Enormous blooms of clear pink. Extra good 
for cut flowers, due to long, stiff stems. 
Maman Cocliet. One of the older varieties, but a very 
fine Rose; light pink, very double and long stems. 
Madame Butterfly. Pink blended with apricot and gold, 
a very striking shade; long, pointed buds. 
Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Carmine-pink at base, the tips of 
petals are a silvery pink; a very good, large Rose. 
Paul Neyron. This is one of the largest Roses, a bright 
pink; blooms are very double and are their prettiest 
when open; extra long stems. 
Radiance. The finest pink we know. The bods are lone-, 
pointed, and the blooms cup-shaped. A beautiful 
shade of carmine-pink; flowers on long, stiff stems. 
Columbia. 
White 
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria. 
WOERZ BROS. Ardmore, Oklahoma 
Pink Peony. 
Tulips 
Bartigon. Fiery red Darwin variety. 
Clara Butt. Bright pink Darwin variety. 
Injrlesconibe Yellow. Bright yellow. 
These are the leading varieties for bedding. No. 1 
bulbs. 60c per doz.; $4.25 per 100. (Bulbs available 
through October, November and December). 
Bartigon Tulip. 
Crusader. 
Pink Radiance. 
Paul's Scarlet. 
Talisman. 
Templar. 
American Beauty. 
Kaiserin Auguste Victoria. Buds creamy, well formed 
with a slight tint of lemon at center; very prolific. 
Fraui Karl Druschki. This is the White American 
Beauty. Very perfect in form. 
Mamau Cocliet. White, outer petals edged with pink; 
a very double, prolific bloomer. 
Yellow 
Lady Hillingdon. Clear apricot-yellow. Buds of remark¬ 
able quality and elegance. 
Sunburst. A wonderful Rose of orange-golden-yellow; 
buds are long and pointed; a very good Rose. 
Talisman. The gold medal Rose of all times. One of the 
most striking colors ever produced in a Rose. (See 
illustration). 60c each. 
Luxembourg. Coppery yellow; very strong grower and 
a free bloomer. 
Climbing Roses 
American Beauty. This is one of the strongest growing 
climbers, will thrive under most any conditon. Color 
a bright red. 
Paul’s Scarlet. A very prolific grower and free bloomer; 
a bright flame-red. 
Columbia. Clear pink. Monthly bloomer; extra large, 
double blooms on long, stiff stems. 
Mrs. Robert Perry. Ivory-white; very free monthly 
bloomer; large, double blooms; very prolific. 
Marecha! Niel. Sulphur yellow; very fragrant monthly 
bloomer. Should be planted on south side for pro¬ 
tection from hard freezes. 
Souvenir of Wootton. Velvety red, monthlv bloomer; 
vigorous and profuse with well formed blooms. 
Sunburst. A true sport of the bush variety, monthly 
bloomer and vigorous climbing habit. 
PRICES—All above listed Bush Roses, strong, 2-year 
plants, 35c each; $3.50 per dozen, except where other¬ 
wise noted. 1-year plants, ready through April and 
May, 20c each; $2.00 per dozen. 
Climbers, 2-year-old, strong plants, 50c each; $5.00 
per dozen. 
NOTICE: All our Roses are own root and will not 
revert back to a wild Rose. 
Mrs. Robt. Perry. 
Asparagus 
Palmetto. One of the best of the 
sorts and a favorite in the South. 
60c per doz.; $4.00 per 100. 
old standard 
2-year roots, 
