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PERENNIAL FLOWERS 
DAHLIAS 
For cut flowers or garden display, Dahlias possess gorgeous colors, while the 
plants are most graceful and pleasing, They can be grown easily, successfully 
and satisfactorily, 
Varieties: 
MARSHALLS PINK, Large globular flowers, bright pink Each Per3 Per6 
with silver sheen Se bee es eR eee hee PPB HRT AR ek over ene $0,40 $1.10 $2.00 
AVALON. Beautiful clear yellow, Fine forms on long 
BLOM GM OTe aie asses T Lard ir aes etek aa rt enevers .25 .70 1.30 
JANE COWL, Large shaggy flowers, GODEs: TauSy, Tall 
See ree rssG bak ataaLaparrrdsaemeregnrs 25 70 1.30 
RED JERSEY BEAUTY. Bright red, ie Beohice bloomer 30 85 1,60 
Its delicate beauty and wide range of exquisite hues have earned for the Iris, 
the name of ‘Rainbow Flower,” By grouping three or more plants of one color 
together, and arranging them in harmonious display, the resultant waves of color 
will truly resemble a rainbow; and what could be lovelier in springtime than a 
mass of these fragile blooms in the border or along a path? Irises are extremely 
easy to grow and are quite content in any location which is drained and sunny, 
Include some of the improved varieties in your Iris planting to give it new life and 
interest, 
Bearded Iris ‘S’” refers to the three standard or upright curling petals; “F” to 
falls or drooping petals, The figures following the name of each variety indicate 
the rating given it by the American Iris Society, Varieties below 
AUTUMN KING, It is a blue bi-color, Flowers large, blooms spring and fall. New. 
LENT A, WILLIAMSON, 9,6, An excellent iris, S broad, lavender violet, F rich 
royal purple with yellow beard, Height 40 inches, 
PERFECTION, 7,8, An old favorite, S lavender, F deep violet, 
PRINCESS BEATRICE, 9,5, A variety of Pallida dal- ’ 
matica, § light lavender, F deeper slightly tinged violet, 
Height, 40 inches, 
QUEEN CATERINA. 9,0. Soft pink lavender, 
A one-color Iris, Very fragrant, 
QUEEN OF MAY. 7.4. Soft lilac pink, 
BABY IRIS, Blue (Iris Pumila Caerulea), A very neat low- 
growing Iris, Warliest of all, blooming ten days to two 
weeks before other Iris, Fine for edging and for rock 
gardens, April, May, Height 4 inches, 
All Iris, each, $0,25; per 3, $0.65; per 6, $1,25, j 
Height 36 inches, 


















Midseason, 

CANNAS 
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colors, 
its surroundings, 
They add a tropical atmosphere, 
VARIETIES 
extra large trusses of brilliant color, 
One of the best yellows, Height 4 feet, 
RED KING HUM 
urple madder over bronze, 
eight 5 feet, 
WYOMING. True orchid flowerin 
. orange colored flowers, purple ef age, Height 5 
Per each, $0.15; per 6, $0.80; per 12, 
$1.50, 


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Will grow almost anywhere, and always ornament and beau- 
heir flowers and foliage have distinctive 
PRESIDENT, Glowing scarlet, red flowers, blue-green foliage, 
The finest red. Height 
feet, 
RICHARD WALLACE. Canary-yellow flowers, green foliage. 
ERT. Red flowers, heart- -shaped leaves are 
The grandest Canna ever offered. 
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DAHLIAS 
SIBERIAN IRIS, Foliage light and grace- 
ful. Flowers are large and well-formed, 
produced in great abundance, A gem for 
flower border or waterside. Blooms late 
May. Height, 2 feet. We handle the vio- 
let blue variety—Superba. 
Perennial Phlox can be used to advantage 
in the hardy border, in large groups on the 
lawn, or planted in front of shrub groups, 
where by judicious pinching back and re- 
moving faded flowers, a constant succession 
of bloom may be had until frost. Good for 
cutting, 
DR. MAYO. White, pink center. Excellent 
for cutting. 
ECLAIREUR,. A purple crimson, 
BRILLIANT. Red with clear bright color, 
RIJNSTROOM. Fine for massing, Large 
flowers of rose color and pink. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. Cherry red, suffused 
with salmon, 
UNNAMED PHLOX, Red, white and pink. 
NAMED PHLOX. Each, $0.30; per 3, $0.85; 
per 6, $1.60, 
UNNAMED PHLOX. Each, $0.25; per 3, 
$0.85; per 6, $1.25, 



















