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GENERAL LIST OF PERENNIAL PLANTS 
GYPSOPHILA “BRISTOL FAIRY" 
GYPSOPHILA “BRISTOL FAIRY”. The finest, largest and double 
Baby’s Breath; hardy perennial. Large roots that will produce 
immense flower heads that you can sell throughout the summer 
as cut flowers. 40c each; mammoth roots 75c each, postpaid. 
GYPSOPHILAS do best in rather dry places and not too rich soil, 
and like plenty of lime. 
LARGE 2-YEAR-OLD DELPHINIUM PLANTS 
Best sent by express where each package is handled individually 
—not stuffed in canvas bags. 
PRIZE WINNER STRAIN. DELIVERY IN SEPTEMBER and 
OCTOBER. If you plant too late in the fall, clumps are liable to 
get winter killed and we cannot be held responsible. Price 50c and 
75c each, postpaid, or $5.00 and $7.50 per dozen by express, charges 
collect. 
SPECIAL CHOICE PLANTS, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.50 each. The 
finer they are the more they cost. It is not so much a matter of 
size here—quality counts. Give your preference in colors. 
For sale again in February and March, but this size cannot be 
shipped from our climate later than March 15th. If you cannot plant 
by that time, you will have to buy small seedlings for April delivery 
at 60c and 75c per doz. These will bloom a little in the fall—not in 
July. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
These lovely flowers are too well known to require a description. 
Strong field-grown clumps for immediate effect, 40c each; $4.00 
per doz. Single pips, 50c per doz. postpaid; $3 per 100 by express, 
charges collect. Either fall or very early spring planting; will 
succeed best in the shade or northern exposure. 
PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINICA VAR. VIVID. 
A valuable addition among autumn flowering perennials, and very 
desirable for the rock garden or front row of the herbaceous bor¬ 
der. The height is about IS inches, forming a sturdy and compact 
habit of growth, producing a profusion of short well-furnished 
stems of brilliant rosy-crimson flowers. Strong flowering plants 
25c each, $2.50 per doz. 
VIRGINICA ROSEA. Forms large clumps 3 to 4 feet high, bearing 
long spikes of delicate pink flowers in July and August. Price 
same as for “Vivid”. 
HAND-COLORED FLOWER SLIDES FOR 
GARDEN CLUBS 
Over 100 Garden Clubs throughout the states showed our colored 
Delphinium and flower slides last year; there are some 35 of them 
in a set, including a little talk on the cultivation of Delphiniums, 
thrown on the screen and read aloud by the operator; there is also 
other reading matter, the whole making it a sort of an illustrated 
lecture. Time required for showing, about 30 to 45 minutes. We 
have three sets going all the time, and it is well to make application 
three to four weeks ahead of your meeting. Each club must pay the 
transportation charges of the slides to the next place, which average 
about $1.50 each way—nearby points much less. They must be 
promptly returned. Any loss or breakage must be guaranteed to 
be paid for at $1.50 per slide (the actual cost). 
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A $1.00 Order, Postp 
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Value $2.14 
| 10 ASSORTED DUTCH 
IRIS BULBS ' — * $ 
.45 | 
3 ASSORTED ENGLISH 
IRIS BULBS - ' * * 
.24 
1 LARGE PACK 
DELPHINIUM SEEDS 
1.00 
3 PACKS OF ANY 15c SEEDS 
Your Selection 
.45 
| TOTAL VALUE $2.14 
For Only $1.00 
NO SUBSTITUTES 
“A garden is earth's hymn of praise to Heaven 
Sung every season in some changing time, 
Where chords are colors and where odors sweet 
Are tender symphonies.” 
This can truly be said of this lovely 
garden of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Baker, 
in Walla Walla, Washington, planted 
to hundreds of German and Japanese 
Iris which we have had the pleasure 
of furnishing the Bakers throughout 
many years. 
