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FLOWERS 
. The _ old- fashioned 
Bleeding Heart {2° old. tashiqned 
cate heart-shaped blossoms along grace- 
fully arching branches. Blooms in May and 
June, this flower should be in every flower 
garden. Each 50c; postpaid. 
Delphiniums 
Black Knight. The darkest of them all. 
Individual flowers 2% inches in diameter, 
beautifully shaped, giant spikes. The finest 
Soy plone ever known. Each 49c; post- 
paid. 
Pacific Hybrids. Tall spikes, well filled 
with double and semi-double blossoms rang- 
ing from purplish blue to white. Each 29c; 
postpaid. 
Plant 
Fuchsia, Scarlet Beauty $)22' 
440. Flaming rose-red with coralla of ‘deep 
purple, a great flower throughout the sum- 
mer. Most Fuchsias are greenhouse plants, 
but this strain does well outdoors with a 
little winter protection where below zero 
can be expected. Potted plants, each 50c; 
3 for $1.20; prepaid. 
Ornamental 
Grass 
Hardy Pampas. 
Note picture at 
Viet tas 
growing variety 
with large showy 
plumes, often 
reaching a height 
of 8 ft. Each 25c; 
postpaid. 
Eulalia Gracilli- 
ma. Grows 6 ft. 
tall, with narrow, 
shiny green 
leaves, arching 
over very grace- 
fully, and silvery 
plumesin late 
Summer and fall. 
Each 25c;: post- 
paid. 
BEATRICE, NEBRASKA 


Hardy Ferns 
Goldie’s Wood Fern. Fronds grow 2 ft. tall, 
almost evergreen. Likes shade and good 
drainage of the soil. Each 28c; postpaid. 
Ostrich Fern. Very graceful with finely cut 
pinules, 2 to 3 ft. tall. Each 28c; postpaid. 
‘ The New Bristol Fairy 
Baby S Breath Grafted plants, in the 
garden and in a bouquet a most beautiful 
flower. The blossoms are large, pure white, 
double, and appear in large sprays. Blooms 
continually all through the summer. Height 
2 ft. Each 50c; postpaid. 
Very 
Phalaris, Ribbon Grass _ 23, 
and with its broad leaves striped green and 
ivory, a showy plant in the flower bed, or 
wherever a good foliage plant is wanted. 
Grows 1 to 2 ft. tall. Each 20c; postpaid. 
King Edward Violet #y2?!ooming. 
not only blooms in the spring, it continues 
through the greater part of the summer, 
and even in late fall there are still more 
flowers to pick: For a border plant, in the 
rock garden, or wherever a nice small plant 
is desired, this Violet will please you. Each 
25c; 3 for 50c; 10 for $1.40; postpaid. 
Golden Glow, Rudebeckia 
Grows 6 ft. tall, and through July and Au- 
gust produces large masses of golden globe- 
shaped blossom, resembling in size and 
porn a Snowball. Each 25c; 3 for 60c; post- 
paid. 
Mexican Tuberose 2x {76 mely 
16 inches tall with long spikes of waxy- 
white blossoms well arranged. Showy in 
the garden or in the vase. Stands heat and 
drought very well. Blooms in September. 
Plant 4 inches deep, and take the bulbs up 
for the winter. My bulbs are sure to bloom. 
3 for 25c; 6 for 40c; 12 for 75c; postpaid. 
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