* DAHLIA 
We offer good, sound tubers, of good size, that are sure to grow and bloom. We offer the best florists and cut-flower varieties, and they do well everywhere. 
Cat. W-218—A. D. LAVONI (Show) Soft pink, quilled petals. 
Cat. W-226—JERSEY BEAUTY (Dec) Lavender-pink, fine long stem; best dahlia grown. 
Cat. W-236—MRS. IDE VER WARNER (Dec) Dee , mauve pink, very fine. 
Cat. 241—PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA: Deep, solid red, large ate good substance. 
Cat. W-1627—J. H. JACKSON: Deep, velvety maroon, almost black. Cactus type. 
Cat. W-1628—AVALON (Dec) Clear, pure yellow, large flowered, long stems. 
Cat. W-225—JEAN KERR: (Dec) Snow white, the best white dahlia. 
Cat. W-245—ROSE FALLON (Dec) Amber bronze tinted salmon. 
Cat. W-228—JANE COWL (Dec) Warm buff and old gold, very large, one of the best. 
Cat. W-216—BLUE STOCKING: Cactus type, purple-blue, rare color combination. 
Price on all above: Each 14c—5 for 59c—25 for $2.50—100 for $8.25. 
PEONIES 
In selecting varieties of peonies, we have chosen those that do well everywhere, in the south as well as north and east. You will find these varieties splendid cut 
flower varieties, that you can depend upon to bloom and thrive. 
Cat. W-251—AMERICAN BEAUTY: Rose red, bomb type, stiff, wiry stem. 
Cat. W-252—FELIX CROUSE: Brilliant ruby 
red; rose type. Mid-season. 
Cat. W-254—DUCHESS DE NEMOURS: Sulphur yellow, crown type, dependable. 
Cat. W-1608—ALEXANDER DUMAS: Brilliant pink, crown type, very early. 
Cat. W-1609—EDULUS SUPERBA: Mauve pink, very early. Large, fragrant. 
Cat. W-255—FESTIVA MAXIMA: Large pure white, carmine flakes on petals. 
Cat. W-1615—WHITE CLOUD: A startlingly beautiful pure white, fully double. 
Price on all above: Each 21c—5 for 95c—25 for $3.65—100 for $12.50. 
CANNAS, 10 best varieties 
Cat. W-263—RED KING HUMBERT: Grandest canna ever offered; immense orange-scarlet. 
Cat. W-264—YELLOW KING HUMBERT: Deep rich yellow, spotted and flecked deep red. 
Cat. W-271—AMBASSADOR: Brilliant red flowers, tropical-like bronze foliage. 
Cat. W-272—KING MIDAS: Clear yellow flowers, green foliage. Best pure yellow canna. 
Cat. W-274—MME. CROZY: Vermillion scarlet flowers, edged yellow; green foliage. 
Cat. W-275—HUNGARIA: Lovely LaFrance pink flowers, bluish green foliage. 
Cat. W-267—EKUREKA: Creamy white flowers, green foliage. Best white canna. 
Cat. W-275—THE PRESIDENT: Large flowers, brilliant glowing scarlet. Ht. 4 ft. 
Cat. W-276—MRS. ALFRED CONARD: Exquisite salmon pink, green foliage. Ht. 4 ft. 
Cat. W-269—FLORENCE VAUGHN IMPROVED: Flowers rich golden yellow, dotted red. 
Price on all above: Eacu 7-—5 for 29c—25 for $1.25—100 for $4.25. 
GERMAN OR BEARDED IRIS 
It is our sincere belief that German Iris offer the best values, based on their original cost, and require less attention than other flower. S indicates Standards, or 
upright petals. F indicates falls or drooping petals. 
Cat. W-1561—AMBASSADEUR: S—Velvety purple, F—Purple maroon. 
Cat. W-1605—SWEET LAVENDER: S—Lavender violet, F—Chinese violet. 
Cat. 7040—SKY BLUE: One of best light blues. 
Cat. 7041—PRIMROSE: S—Amber yellow, F—flaring, brighter barium yellow, center clear lemon yellow. 
Cat. 7042—SHERWIN WRIGHT: Fine golden yellow with shadings or markings. 
Cat. 7048—JOSEPHINE: Pure white throughout. 
Price on all above Iris: Each 9c—5 for 40c—25 for $1.85. 
NANDINA 
An erect shrub with several cane-like stems; finely cut foliage turning to red in Autumn. White flowers; followed by bright red 
berries. The best red-berried plant for landscape work, and favorite everywhere. 
Cat. 7044—Price 9 to 12 inch plants: Each 20c—10 for $1.75—100 for $16.25. 
BOOKS 
In response to the many requests we get for books, we list the following popular books. 
GARDEN BULBS IN COLOR, by McFarland, Hatton, and Foley. 
The most exciting book about bulbs ever published. 275 color 
plates illustrate a great number of varieties of flowering bulbs, 
‘corms, and tubers, and form an invaluable aid to the -selection 
and arrangement of varieties for pee garden. There are also 
100 beautiful halftones and :cultural directions. 296 Pages. 6% -x 
94% inches. Formerly $3.50. -nsenjeresecsmcecmeerenrmer eee NOW $1.98 
MODERN ROSES, II, by J. Horace McFarland, Rev. Ed. For 
growers, nurserymen, and seeismen, the book constitutes an 
accurate check-list of rose names and descriptions; fer .hybrid- 
izers, it is an incomparable source book of rose pedigrees; for 
garden growers.of roses, it is a reliable guide to real facts. $5.00 | 
IRISES, by F. F. Rockwell. A ‘handy guide for suceess with rises 
and for new uses and effects possible in your garden. Describes 
the dwarf, early, German, Japanese, Siberian, water, crested, 
Spanish, English, Dutch, and other types; tells how to plant 
and how to propagate ‘stock for your own use. 54 agp ine 
80 pages. nha No ; 
EVERGREENS FOR THE.SMALL PLACE, by F. F. Rackwell. 
All the information you need to make the best use of evergreens : 
is in this handy book, written by one who is himself a home 
owner and a garden maker. It tells the uses, characteristics, and 
types of small-or dwarf -evergreens, and details of their planting, 
transplanting, etc. 67 illustrations, 84,pages. $1.25 
GLADIOLUS, by F. F. Rockwell. Recommended as “the best 
brief guide on gladiolus growing.” It tells how to plant, fertilize, 
and cultivate; how to grow from seed or bulblets; how to har- 
vest and cure; and how to handle for-.eut flowers. 45 illustra- 
tions, %9 pages. $1.25 
HOW TO GROW ROSES, by J. H. McFarland and Robert Pyle. 
A new edition of the best known book on practical .rose-growing. 
_. It gives advice pn how to use roses in the garden and around 
thehome, how to bud them, locate the beds, prepare’the ground, 
“plant, label, care for in summer, fight pests, protect in winter, 
prune and -select types and varieties. 72 illustrations (40 in 
color). 180 pages. Half the former price.................... NOW $1.00 
HOME FLOWER GROWING, by E. C. Volz. A real. flower 
garden encyclppedia! It will teach you how to propagate and 
cultivate your plants, how to care for, fertilize, and maintain 
them. It tells how and when and where to grow flowers; what 
’ different kinds look like; how to plan indgor, outdoor, rock, and 
water gardens; how 4e prepare exhibits for a flower show; how 
' to organize a garden club. 151 illustrations, 864 pages. $3.00 
ROSES, by F. F. Rockwell. ‘Tells just what the amateur flower 
‘lover can do -with reses. ‘Varieties are classified aceording ‘to 
> their uses as garden, climbing, and landscape roses and thé part 
each of these plays in the garden is fully explained, with com-. 
plete directions for nose care and culture, planting, propagation, 
protection from insects and diseases. 74 illustrations. 88 rere 
If you want some book pertaining to flowers or gardens, write us asking price. We can supply almost any book along this line. 
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