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PO PPY ORIENTAL- Crimson scarlet fls. 
with purple-black blotches at base of 
petals. Plant early spring or August. 
P.BE AUTY OF LIVERMOR E- Deep blood red ext A 
large blossoms. 2yr. 25#eaeh. 
MRS. PEPPY’S PINK- Unusually apricot pink 
that must be seen to appreciate. 25# each 
POPPY Nudicauli- Iceland Poppy-L- A gold¬ 
en yellow single and semi^double 2inch 
cupped flowers on 1ft. stems. Nothing is 
so bright most all summer long. l&2yr.only 
PY RETHRUM PAINTED DAISY-M- Finely 
cut foliage. Fj. ne cut flowers of white, 
pink,rose, or red ; June-July. 1 & 2yr. 
IP IH ILO /X 
_2 Newer veri e-t ies. 
SNOW IN SUMMER A solid carpet 
6in.high of silvery white. 2 & 3yr. 
THYMUS - DWARF MATTED ROCKERY PLANTS 
. SERPYLLUM COCCINEUM- Dark red to mauve 
flowers June-July. 20#; 3 for 55# 
WOQLY THYME- Solid silver-grey carpet 
few inches thick. Creeps. 20^; 3 for 55 .i 
VERONICA. SPICATA-il- T- SPEEDWELL- 
Violet-blue flowers July-Aug. cn IBin. 
stems. Long lasting cut flower. 3 sizes. 
.. V. RUPESTRIS- L- Dwarf mass of greenery 
. with, blue flowers; fine rock- 
VIOLA' YELLOW- Very dainty hardy plant 
for the rockery. 15# ; 3 Cor 40cY 
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WATER LILIES 
CBROMATELL A- Sulphur yellow with broad 
'petals. Each $1.25 
GONNERE- Pure white double flow r er. The 
most perfect of all lilies. Each #2.00 
GL0DI0SA - Brilliant red; semi-double often 
7 in. across. Much loved. Each #1.75 
PAUL HAPI0T- Clear yellow suffused with 
rose changing to peach and orange; later 
turning red. Good for 
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DAILY SKETCH- One of largest flowers. A 
light salmon-pink; faint, carmine aye,30# 
COLUMBIA (Plant Pat. NP*118)Very delicate 
cameo pink with faint blue shading to 
center. None more beautiful. 3 for *1.10 
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PRI CES : Strong field grown- 20#. 3 for 55# 
1.3 C0MPTE- Tall variety; brilliant red 
or magenta. Broad heads. 
2. FEURBBAND - Rich deep scarlet. Little 
darker at center. 
3. MRS. JENKINS- Good pure white. 
4, R . P . STPUTHER S- Salmon pink with scarlet 
eye; iarge, tall; VERY GOOD. 
5. THOR- Clear salmon pink with deeper eye. 
Large florets and very good phlox. 
vi, 5 for $1 OQ P0STFAID 
YOUR CHOICE,of last'5 jQfor ! ■ 
1 NEW DAILY SKETCH FREE- Postpaid. 
l\ PHLOX Our choice ^ ^ POSTPAID 
8 PHLOX - Our choice $1 QQP0STPAID 
PH LOX Subulata-VI VID, Brightpink; and 
' WILSONI , Lavender-ligl.t blue. Fine rock 
garden plants which form a mass of fls. 
in May end again in fall. 20#; 3 for 55#. 
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P rices quoted on 3 to 5 eve di v is ions - . 
FESTIVA M AXIMA-9.3-ratfeng- Best early 
white 
large 
; center splashed with red. Very 
and fragrant.35#; 3 for yl.OC 
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F ESTIVA ROSE ,!- Unnamed-TNamed for their 
large gorgeous double pink fls. 30# ea. 
CANARY- White with creamy center. 35# ea. 
KARL ROSENFIELD- S.8- Early red semi-rose • 
type with yellow stamens. 35#; 3, $1.00 
LONGFEL L OW- Brightest cherry-red. A very 
6C# 
different red you’ll want. 6C# each. 
1 . oJfflY BRAND- 9.0- Very deep red ball type 
£ l VT- high. Only 80* each. 
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ARROW HEADS -Arrow shaped leaves and. white 
flowers. Bulbs 10#; Plants 20# each. 
CATTAIL- Sword like leaves and flower cat¬ 
kins of brown cylindrical spadix. 15# ea. 
WATER POPPY- Large 3 in. yellow fls. all 
summer long. Floating leaves. 15#'; 3 .45# 
WA TER HYCINTH- Floats on water.' Feather¬ 
like robots where fish must spawn. Bulbous 
leaves which make it float. 3 for 30# 
S c» Cs \ \ a v i ck. - V\V hi Vt t ^ V \ e a. u e S -{ 
loose ball type with high center. 40# 
MONS JULES ELI E-9.2- The peerless pure 
pink peony. Very tight ball shaped with 
high pyramidal center. 50# each. 
RUBRA SUPERBA-7 .2- Pose type; brilliant 
deep crimson; full, double and highly 
fragrant. LATESTJ ffRE L 35#; 3 for $1.00 
T2 PEONIES- Unnamed~pfnk- O 
but Labeled. Waite- ^ ' ) 
10# Posta ge 
CANNAS: "KTNG HUMBERT^ 15#ea. ; 6 .for 65# 
Red with bronze leaves;Yellow -Green.lv 
