


Make Your Trim Garden Paths 
Marshalis HARDY 
Our listing of perennial plants and bulbs include only the tested varieties 
particularly adapted to rigorous western conditions. 
GLADIOLUS 
Outstanding in beauty and ease of culture. Remarkable for grace of habit, beautiful 
forms, and intensity of colors, ranging from the most vivid scarlet to pure white, from 
clear rose to pure yellow, and bright purple. Adapted to almost any condition that will 
sustain vegetation. 
We furnish only No. 1 bulbs, 14%. inches up. They are healthy, vigorous and ready to 







grow, the best obtainable. A 
Varieties: 
PICARDY. Soft shrimp-pink without flecking. The finest Per12 Per 25 YPer50 Per 100 
Gladiolus in its color class. (Exhibition)............... $0.70 $1.25 $2.25 $4.00 
PRIMROSE PRINCESS. Tall spikes of primrose yellow. 
(Decorative) i. fac ae ence oe sro < Gitar sears eae, <r eoueehey ner tene -70 1.25 2.25 4.00 
WASAGA. Clear apricot with buff throat. Large flowers. . 
(DeOCOLAative) tide . seuciiaee cite o otto ose rere .90 1.75 3.25 6.00 
DR. BENNETT. Deep peach-red over-laid with flame-scar- 
letyonstail stemssan( xhibition)» a: ote ee -90 1.75 Seo 6.00 
KING ARTHUR. Beautiful ruffled florets of mallow-pink, 
penciled and flecked with purple. (Exhibition and Deco- 
TAUCLV mac eerie oes Oem re OTe en ore ee a .90 1275 3.25 6.00 
MAID OF ORLEANS. An excellent variety of pure white 
with a cream throat. Fine cutflower. (Exhibition and 
Decorative) oan atmoee iss Sete ete dns ered ee -90 ads 3.25 6.00 
GLADIOLUS L | L I E Ss 
Lilies deserve a place in your garden. Their different grace, loveliness and beauty, their uncom- 
mon charm and attractive colors, will afford you much pleasure, enjoyment and satisfaction. 
Varieties: 
TIP-TOP. Deep red, bloom June and July. Height, around 2 feet. 
REGAL. White flowers, suffused pink, with canary throat. Very fragrant. Blooms July. Height, 
around 3 feet. 
SINGLE TIGER. Flowers rich almond-orange, spotted deep mahogany. Blooms August. Height, 
3 to 4 feet. 
DOUBLE TIGER. Full double flowering, similar to single tiger, but blooms later. Height, 3 to 4 feet. 
Hardy, ready to grow, large sized bulbs. Each $0.25; per 3, $0.70; per 6, $1.30. 
PEONIES 
The “old red piney,” that charming, old-fashioned flower, is hardly as popular as it was 
in days now past, because the newer, lovely and more delicately tinted varieties, which 
have been introduced, are crowding their old relative into the background. The peony 
is. very hardy. The average height is from 2 to 4 feet, each plant spreading out to al- 
most the same distance. Below is a list of the finer varieties. Very popular for Memo- 
rial Day use, central Nebraska and South. i ° 
EDULIS SUPERBA. 7.6. We believe it deserves a higher rating. It is the first early 
deep pink. Quite often in bloom for Memorial Day. The flowers are large, borne pro- 
fusely on tall strong stems. A good cut flower. Each, $0.40; per 3, $1.10; per 6, $2.00. 
FELIX CROUSSE. 8.4. A deep rose red flower of medium size. A very profuse bloom- 
er. There is an entire absence of stamens. One of the greatest of all cut flower reds. 
Late midseason. Each, $0.50; per 3, $1.40; per 6, $2.60. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. 9.3. Very popular. Large blooms on long stems. Purest paper- 
white accented with an occasional flake of red in the center. Early, fragrant, full rose 
type. Each, $0.50; per 3, $1.40; per 6, $2.60. 
FRANCOIS ORTEGAT. 6.7. Purplish-crimson with golden center. 
dark red. Midseason. Hach, $0.50; per 3, $1.40; per 6, $2.60. 
MONS JULES ELIE. 9.3. Largest of the globe-type varieties. An immense self-colored 
flesh pink, shading just a trifle deeper towards the base of the petals. Great promi- 
nent broad guard petals enclose an immense ball of incurved narrower petals of the 
same color, all covered with an intense silvery sheen. This variety resembles a great 
'chrysanthemum. A long keeper. Each, $1.00; per 3, $2.75; per 6, $5.25. 
RICHARD CARVEL. 8.8. On account of its extra early blooming, large size, and splen- 
did qualities, this variety is growing in favor. It is beautiful and lasting, and its deli- 
cate fragrance makes it valuable as a cut flower. The best of all early dark reds. 
Each, $0.75; per 3, $2.15; per 6, $4.25. 
THERESE. 9.8. A very large somewhat loosely built flower with long narrow pointed 
petals. Large blooms, and the color is a uniform light violet rose shading to a lilac 
The number after the name of each va- at Voracoe Midseason. An almost perfect pink peony. Each, $1.00; per 3, $2.75; 
riety is the grade on a basis of 10 which Der 0, Pv.co. . 
is perfection, according to American WALTER FAXON. 9.3. A clear self color, salmon pink. One of the greatest show 
Peony Society. No peony list will aver- flowers. Midseason. Semi-rose type. Each, $1.00; per 3, $2.75; per 6, $5.25. 
age a higher score. UNNAMED VARIETIES. Red, white and pink. Each, $0.30; per 3, $0.85; per 6, $1.60. 








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