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AU'TUBIIJ QUEEN - 18”eBEB» Blooms every 
month in some sections; white . .15 
AJlUliN SURPRISE - Blue.25 
DORCAS HX^TGHESOW - 22 "e*. Beautiful 
deep violet.,50 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT - Fluorite purple 
self, very rich ..,25 
EQUINOX - 26". Classed by many as the 
most dependable fall bloomer. Red 
purple bicolor.50 
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FROST QUEEN - 22". A free frosty sheen 
in xrhite .. 
J EAiv SI RET - 12"BEEE» YellOw marked 
violet giving a smoky blend . . ,12 
LIEUT, de CHA.VAONAC - 10"EEEE. Aiiother 
everbloomer in violet, bronze and 
cream. ,35 
OLIVE NHI'TE - EE*. Deep cream . . . ,25 
SEPIEIviBER SKIES - 18", Deep purple ,20 
ULTRA - 25 "eEE* Finest ultramarine blue 
with 2 to 5 blooms to stom .2-25/ 
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Each of the following is made up of the widest color range possible including 
the best of the hardy varieties. Every variety labeled true to name. 
SPECIAL C ; One. each of Ambassa.deur, Aphrodite, Archeveque, Ballerine, Buto, B .Y, 
Morrison, Chalice, Dr. Mann, .Citronella, Gold Imperial, L.A.yYilliamson, Majestic, 
Midv/est, Moonlight, Morning Splendour, Oohracea, Orange Queen, Prospero, Queen 
Caterina, and White Queen - - 20. choice varieties all labeled and-POSTPAID 
to your door for only ..... -^1.25 
INTERMEDIATE No. 1: One each of Archeveque, Barton Harrington, Grysoro, Dalila, 
La Neiga, Mrs. Neubronner, Red Orchid, hTiite Ilnight, and Zwanenberg- 
9 fine varieties POSTPAID for only.. • ll.OO 
DWARF No. 1: Two each of Bride, Die Pee, Dr. Mann, Orange Queen, Pumila Atroviolacea, 
Schneekappe, and Tony 14 choice dwarfs all for only. . ^1*00 
FALL BLOOMING No. 5: Ono each of Autumn King, Autumn Queen, Jean Siret, Lieut, de 
Chavagnac, Orive Y/hite, September Skies, and Ultra -— 7 for only . . , . , $1.15 
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at the top, plant 2 inches deep in the 
for prices on varieties not listed. 
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leaves, and slender stems with flowers massed 
full sun. Mulch and keep ground moist. -Write 
EIvIPEROR “ Tall deep violet blue, hardy 
in every respect . ..25 
PERIVLCNKLE - Violet-blue and turquois35 
perry’s BLUE - Dainty sky blue sure to 
please the grower ....... .26 
SKYLARK - ’Light blue edged white . .25 
SNOW QUEEN ~ Lov/.growing snow v/hite, 
very popular ......... ,25 
SUNNYBROOK - Low medium blue of fine 
form and texture ....... .25 
V/HITE DOVE - The tallest growing v/hite, 
magnificent in every detail . . .50 
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Poppies are best planted during their dormant^season or early fall growth which 
is from August to October. Only large divisions shipped and no ordem will -e filled 
until after Aug. 15th. Complete cultural directions accompany all orders. iioes 
will be quoted on other varieties not listed upon request. 
best in partial shade ..... .75 
MRS. PERRY - Lovely salmon pink, an old 
standby . .. 
TRILBY - Rich dark red with crinkled 
petals ....■.•••••• >1.^1.25 
WRTEIvffiERGIA - Enormous cerise red. .66 
hybrids - All mixed colors.30 
BEAUTY OF LIVERIvIORE - Deep oxblood red 
a sure fire bloomer . 
EDNA 'PERRY - Glistening flesh pink, 
bright ... . 
LORD LA4E0URNE - Lascinated red . • 
LULU NEELEY - Very deep rich red 
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:-;IASTERPIECE - Soft lilac-rose, grows 
- - - BOOKS FOR THE iMATEUR- 
"r;.INE0W fragments" by J . Marion ShuU is called the gardener's booh of fcearde^^ 
--iWtSTW how to grow bea-apfnl leases rn best varieties 
ru^l^ fr'is!: Hn-f^r^^lfr: Tb::r:i 3?r;a^r delivered _for_only 
small sum of.. * 
"IRISES" by F. F. Roclw^ell is a handy guide on ins 
in 80 pages. Postpaid to you for • ■f'or vrov/inr peonies 
"peonies" by F. F. Roclavell gives comiA^^te ^n\rnu for. 
-- fine book is in 70 pages and may be sent to you fo 
culture illustrated v/ith 54 
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