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profuse flowering. No other plant 
will give so many flowers for so 
little care. Will grow in any type 
soil. Blooms from Au. to frost. 40c. 
EMBER —A brilliant glowing bronze 
that is very showy. 25c. 
GOLD LODE—Yellow. The earliest 
of all the larger types. 25c. 
GRACE STURGIS—Wine red with 
pinkish silver reverse. Petals are 
reflexed. Tall growing, cactus 
type. Very beautiful. 35c. 
HILDA BERGEN—Very large dou- 
ble golden red. 30c. 
INDIANOLA—Very early rich gol- 
den yellow. Incurved petals. 25c. 
IRENE—Farly small white pom. 25c. 
JEAN TREADWAY—Lovely spark- 
ling pink, to soft rose. 25c. 
LAVENDER LADY-—Silvery-laven- 
der flowers 3 in. across which ap- 
pear in perfect branching sprays. 
Unusually hardy, full flower Oct. 
1. New, outstanding Mum. 45c. 
MAJOR EDWARD BOWES — Deep 
lavender with incurved petals. 
Mammoth flowers that are spec- 
tacular when disbudded. 30c. 
MRS. E. H. KIDDER—Golden yel- 
low. Another outstanding show 
type flower. Very large, with in- 
curved petals. 30c. 
PINK SPOON—Lavender-pink semi- 
double, with long tubular petals 
opening out into spoons at the 
ends. New. 35c. 
RED BUTTON—Little miniature red 
buttons. Early. 25c. 
RIO NARDA — Large pink cactus 
type. Very fine. 25c. 
SMITH’S EARLY WHITE — Large 
e’rly d’ble white. Incurve petals. 30c. 
DAHLIA, Unwin’s Dwarf Hybrids — 
Dwarf type, blooms early. Pots. 35c. 
DELPHINIUM, Chinese—Little dwarf 
growing Delphinium. Blue. 15c. 
LAMARTINE—Splendid dark blue 
fore cutting, Loc; 
MIXED—Lege. flowering hybrids. 20c. 
“NEW PACIFIC GIANT HYBRIDS” 
—-The world famed Vetterle and 
Reinelt strain in named varieties. 
Extremely large and well formed 
flowers which are practically 100 
per cent double. Thin, sturdy, 
woody stems that do not break in 
the wind. Foliage is mildew re- 
sistant. Giant spikes. 
BLACK KNIGHT—Darkest of all. 
A true show flower with very 
long, well formed spikes. Each 
25¢e; Dozen. $2.50. 
GALAHAD—tThe finest white del- 
phinium. Clear white in color. 
Huge spikes. Ea. 35c; Doz. $3.50. 
GIANT WHITE—Pure white of 
enormeus size. Ea. 35c; Doz. 
$3.50. 
GUINEVERE — Clear lavender- 
pink with white bee; large indi- 
vidual flowers. Our favorite. 
Each 25¢c; Doz. $2.50. 
KING ARTHUR—One of the most 
brilliant. Rich, royal-purple; lge. 
white bee. Ea. 25c; Doz. $2.50 
PASTEL SHADES—Lovely, soft 
pastel colors. Ea. 25c; Doz. $2.50. 
ROUND TABLE—tThe newest color 
developments. Ea. 25c; Doz. $2.50. 
SUMMER SKIES—tThe blue of a 
Summer sky. A color long sought 
in hybrid delphinium. White bee. 
Each 25c; Doz. $2.50. 
DIANTHUS, Maiden Pink—A beauti- 
ful little prostrate plant, bearing a 
profusion of crimson flowers in 
Summer. 20c. 
PLUMARIUS Double — Fragrant 
double flowers. Mixed. 15c. 
DORONICUM, Mme. Mason—Beauti- 
ful yellow flowers. Early. 30e. 
GAILLARDIA, Sun God—Very large, 
clear yellow flowers. 20c. 
GRASS, Pampas—tTall, hardy orna- 
mental plume grass. 25c and 50c. 
GYPSOPHILA, Bristol Fairy — The 
double white, grafted Baby’s Breath. 
Exlnt. for cutting & bouquet use. 50c. 
ROSY VEIL—Double pink Baby’s 
Breath. 465c. 
HEMEROCALLIS — Hybrid Daylilies, 
flowering in Summer. 
DR. REGAL — Rich orange-yellow, 
fragrant, flowers in May. 25c. 
FULVA — Copper-orange, shaded 
crimson. July. 20c. 
GOLDUST—Rich golden in June. 25c. 
KWANSO—Large, double flowered, 
with rich golden bronze blooms in 
July and Aug. Good for cutg. 25c. 
THUNBERGI—Lemon Lily. Sweet 
scented. July. 20c. 
HESPERALOE, Parvifolia—Red Yuc- 
ca—A most interesting member of 
the Yucca family. Flowers are red- 
dish-pink. The bell-shaped, nodding 
flowers come on stalks 5 to 6 feet 
tall in May. The evergreen foliage 
is sword-like and pointed. Strong 
plants. $1.00. 
HIBISCUS — Selected. Tall shrubby 
perennial blooming in the Fall. Sin- 
gle flowers in red, pink, white. 25c 
and 50c and $1.00. 
IBERIS, Sempervirens — Lavender- 
white Candytuft. 15c and 25c. 
IRIS, Germanica—German or Flag Iris. 
We offer only the cream of the new 
and better varieties. Varieties that 
were formerly scarce and expensive 
are now offered at new low prices 
within the reach of all. Supplied in 
large clumps. 
ALTA CALIFORNIA—48 in. Finest 
of all the yellow Iris. New. 60c. 
AMBASSADEUR—48 in. Ruby red 
and lavender. 20c. 
APHRODITE—36 in. 
two-toned pink. 25c. 
AUTUMN KING—36 in. Blue and 
purple. Blooms Spg. and Fall. 35c. 
BALLERINE—48 in. Gigantic blue 
Iris. Fragrant. 20c. 
Large lovely 
