VIOLETS. These varieties are hardy here and do very well 
in half shade. 
canadense—Small white flowered. 
Large flowering—A fine long-stemmed blue variety. 
WATER LILIES. A pond four feet across and a foot deep is 
enough for a start on a water garden. The soil in the bot- 
tom must be very rich, even half manure is not too much. 
Specify the color you want; white, yellow, or pink. Grow- 
ing roots. 89c each, 3 for $2.25 
WATER HYACINTHS. These unusual plants float and are ex- 
cellent pond fillers, especially before the water lilies attain 
their full growth. If their roots reach mud, they bear long 
spikes of beautiful blue hyacinth like flowers. Good clumps, 
35c¢ each, 4 for $1.00 
ROCK GARDENS 
Some of our rock garden plants have been listed 
with the perennials, but we have many more gems; 
especially varieties suitable for the shade gardens. Our 
PEONIES 
Although Peonies are properly planted in the Fall only, we 
offer them here for your convenience. Delivery after Sep- 
tember 20th. Use our good healthy roots and plant very 
shallow (two inches at the most) and success is assured. 
Space three feet apart and don’t expect perfect flowers be- 
fore the third year. 
A few of the outstandingly fine varieties are offered below. 
First class three to five eye roots are offered at 75¢ each, any 
6 for $4.00. We grow quite a few more varieties and full list 
will be gladly furnished. 
EDULIS SUPERBA. A good quite early medium pink. The 
flowers are quite round. 
FELIX CROUSSE. A brilliant ruby red, blooming in mid- 
season. Well shaped flowers. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. White with centre petals flecked with 
scarlet. The flowers are large and quite double and the 
bush is very vigorous. One of the best whites. 
KARL ROSEFIELD. An unusually fine rich crimson. Well shaped 
and double. 
expert can give you a rock garden that is different. 
The building of a rock garden can be started at any 
time and it is well to let the higher gardens settle a 
little before planting. We can supply suitable rocks 
MONS. JULES ELIE. Large, very double well formed flowers. 
Medium pink flowers. Quite compact bush. 
SARAH BERNHARDT. Very large, rather loosely built flow- 
ers. Clear light pink and very lovely. 
or deliver a completed garden. Estimates cheerfully 
given. Peonies for fall delivery only 
HARDY CRYSANTHEMUMS 
Too much praise cannot be given these flowers, the glory of the Fall Garden. With their vivid colors and 
profusion of bloom, they will add greatly to your September flower show. Plant in rich soil in a warm sunny 
corner and they will repay you most generously. Divide every other year. The varieties we offer have been 
selected for hardiness and especially for earliness of bloom. They are all the Pompom or small flowered type 
and range in color nearly thru the rainbow. All will bloom freely the first year. Some of the varieties are: 
ALADDIN. The earliest bronze, beginning to bloom by Aug- 
ust fifteenth. Needs a little winter protection. 
ALGONQUIN. Very double bright yellow flowers on long 
stems. Very showy. 
ARGENTULLAIS. Large double reddish bronze flowers on 
long stems. 
CERES. Korean type. Large single light bronze flowers. Tall. 
DOTYS RED. A low growing type with many small dark red 
flowers. 
EDGAR GUEST. A good quite double lavender. 
ELKTON. Medium high real pink pompom. 
HARVEST. A quite double light bronze. 
MARS. Korean type. Single crimson flowers with a large 
bright yellow centre. Tall. 
MRS. H. HARRISON. Tall very double rich pink. 
OURAY. Rich bronze with a copper glow. Tall. 
PINK QUEEN. Tall plant with many large very double, pom- 
pom type pink flowers. 
SANDRA. Medium tall plant carrying a profusion of reddish 
bronze pompom flowers. 
SNOW QUEEN. Lovely pure white flowers. 
SIOUX. Tall growing Korean type yellow. 
TRICKER’S YELLOW. Compact plants bearing many large 
shaggy flowers. 
WHITE KOREAN. The best single white. Very showy. 
Among the introductions of the Cheyenne Horticultural 
Field Station are: 
ARAPAHOE. Double bronze flowers borne freely on a com- 
pact, low growing plant. 
UINTA. Semi double white flowers on a bushy low growing 
plant. Quite early. 
WASATCH. Semi double bronze, 
growing medium high. 
Very hardy. 
SE YOUR TREES GROWING 
BEFORE BUYING 

AZALEA OR CUSHION MUMS. Are in a class by them- 
selves for free blooming. The plants are low and the stems 
short, but they are fairly smothered in flowers. The colors 
are White, Yellow, Bronze, Pink. 
Except for the earliest deliveries, we use pot grown plants. 
They start well and give their best blooms the first season. 

Except as otherwise noted, all perennials are 35¢ each, $3.00 per dozen and $20.00 per 100; 4 plants for $1.00. Long 
orders of one and two of a kind cannot be filled at the dozen rate. 
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