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LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY —One of our sweetest garden flowers, grows in 
any soil and is one of the few flowers which does well under 
the shade of trees. The most pleasantly fragrant of all 
flowers. 
ORIENTAL POPPY —This outstanding' introduction with its immense 
blooms of intense hue adds dignity to any flower garden. 
Plant only in early fall—August or September. We offer 
only B sauty of Livemore, the finest dark crimson with black 
blotch. 
SWEET WILLIAM —Sweet Wivelsfield. In reality a biennial but usually 
reproduces from seed so that it flowers continuously from 
year to year. Its range of color is through all shades of pink, 
rose and maroon with many markings. Keep all old flowers 
cut off. 
GRAPE HYACINTHS —Muscari. This charming flower or rich indigo blue 
i is grown from bulbs and does well anywhere. May be planted 
in the border or in small clumps at the edge of the flower 
bed. Otftentime in bloom before the snow is gone. Height 5 
to 6 inches. 50c per dozen. 
VICTORIA Variety is the finest for pies and sauces. For best results rhu¬ 
barb should be planted in a permanent location. Dig a hole a foot in dia¬ 
meter and 18 inches deep, fill in with a mixture of manure and dirt to. a 
depth of 12 inches before planting. Keep well watered. 6 strong roots $1.00. 
SCARLET GEM —The outstanding' ever bearing variety of this region, even 
surpassing the well known Mastadon variety for uniform size of berry and 
in substance of fruit. It is prolific both in fruit production and reproduction 
of plants. The foliage of SCARLET GEM is not affected by lime and gyp¬ 
sum soils as are most varieties which invariably turn yellow. This is the 
nearest to perfection of any strawberry ever originated and can be success¬ 
fully grown where others have failed. Our quotations on this splendid var¬ 
iety are approximately wholesale. $1.25 per 100, $5.00 per 500, postpaid. 
