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~ mor e May. . Write for Special Prices on Tulips, Etc 
PHLOX FAVORITES 
2 for 59c; 6 for $1.59 
No. 2002—AFRICA. Brilliant car-. 
mine-red with blood red eye. Well 
shaped heads. Vigorous, disease 
. resistant plants. 
No. -900—ANNIE LAURIE. A dis- 
“tinective new shade in Phlox— 
lively salmon orange. A favorite. 
No. 2001—DAILY SKETCH.  Ex- 
_ tra large florets on immense, com- 
- | pact heads of brilliant, clear’ pink, 
No. 2006—GENERAL PETAIN. 
Vivid red. Large compact heads. 
_. Large florets. 
“No: 2005—MRS. JENKINS. An out- 
| standing pure white Phlox. 
No. 2003—W M. KESSELRING. 
Bright plum-purple with a dainty, 
lilae eye. 
No. 2026—FAVORITE PHLOX 
GARDEN. 1 Each of above—6 
for $1.50. Postpaid. 
2115—MILLION MUMS 


Bi fags a 
ope Each 35¢; 3 for 95e 
Oyen sold at 60 to 75c each. Thou- 
sa and thousands of dainty colorful 
blooms on each plant, in late summer. 
Always bloom before frost in any cli- 
mate, Plants get larger each year. 
? Your aah of Pink, Bronze, Red, or 
jllow flowers. 
z ~No. 2120—Million Mum Garden. 
1 each of above 4 colors for $1.00. 
Ke. 2557—OLD FASHIONED BLEED- 
ING HEART 
Graceful branches loaded with red 
and white h art shaped flowers in 
spring. Grandma’s favorite. Thrives in 
a or shade. Each 59c. 
HARDY FERN GARDEN . 
‘No. 2514—4 Large Bulbs for $1.00. 
Berry’s send you 1 each of 4 hardy 
outdoor ferns. All different and all sure 
to thrive in that shady, moist location 
where nothing else will grow. iy 

CANNAS 
3 for 35e; 10 for $1.00; 25 gf $2.25 
America’s favorite bedding plant! Nature’s 
- treat to the eye! Glorious large blooming 
flowers that last till frost in the border or 
bed. Luxurious foliage in striking shades 
Green or Bronze, with attractive bloom in 
flashing Red, brilliant Pink, and mottled 
Yellow. One of the easiest roots to grow and 
most effective when planted in beds or in 
masses in the border. Plant early—not later 
than May 15th, 
No. 3508—RED KING HUMBERT. Fiery Red. 
Bronze Foliage—4% feet tall, 
No. 3510—PRESIDENT. Vivid Scarlet, Green 
' foliage—4 ft. 
No. 3512—STATUE OF LIBERTY. Orange 
searlet, Bronze Foliage—6 ft. tall, 
No. 3509—YELLOW KING HUMBERT. Yel- 
eo Red, Dark Green Foliage—4% 
ee 
No. 3513—RICHARD WALLACE. Canary 
Yellow, Light Green Foliage—4 ft. tall, 
_ No. 351I—HUNGARIA. Roge Pink, Green 
Foliage—3% ft. 
No. 3502—CITY OF PORTLAND. Deep Rose 
'Pink. Bright Green Foliage—4 ft. tall. 
2 po As sgh baat White, Green Foliage— 
7 FOOT CANNA BED 
No. 3514—I6 roots for $1.35 
I—STATUE OF LIBERTY—Center. 
5—RED KING HUMBERT—Ist Circle. 
{0—PRESIDENT—Outside Circle, 
No. 2533—CARNATION. 
_* ‘galaxy of shades. 

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Hardy varieties sure to bloom this season. 
Sturdy, field grown plants guaranteed to ar- 
rive in proper planting condition. Size given 
is height fully grown. The varieties * are fine 
for Rock Gardens, You may. order individual 
varieties your choice, 
Postpaid Prices—2 for 55c; 
6 for $1.45 
No. 2301—ACHILLEA. The Pearl. Hottest 
summer sun won’t slow up this dependable 
plant. Pure white flowers from July until 
frost. 1% to 2 ft. tall. Blooms every year, 
No. 2503—BABY’S BREATH—Gypsophila. A 
mass of delicate, misty pinkish white bloom, 
effective in bouquets or garden. Hardy, 
July blooming—24” tall.- 
No. 2306 — BLEEDING HEART — Everbloom- 
ing. Blooms from early spring until after 
snow. falls. Very hardy—thriyes in sun or 
shade. 10” tall. 
No. 2532—CARNATIONS—Hardy Garden. 
Sweetly fragrant, semi-double carnations. 
Perfectly hardy and free flowering all sea- 
son, 18”, Pink, 
- Same as above ex- 
cept flowers are white. 
No. 2329—CLOVE PINKS. The best loved, 
old fashioned, hardy garden pinks. Single, 
fragrant flowers in a gay mixture of bright 
colors, 18” tall. 
No. 2308 — COLUMBINE—Monarch Hybrids. 
Best long spurred hybrid. Lovely blooms in 
. Red, Pink, Blue, and 
Yellow. 24”. of 
No. 2344—CREEPING PHLOX.. Early Flow- 
ering, Pretty, almost evergreen foliage, 
which in April and May is almost hidden 
._ by the masses. of bloom. Choice of Red, 
Pink, or Lavender, 
BEAUTIFUL FLOWERING BULBS 
PEONIES 
All Fully Double 
Fine for Memorial Plantings—blooms first 
year—will last a lifetime. 
GIANT PEONIES 
Easy to grow—large colorful blooms. 
Each 49c; 3 for $1.35 
No. ae ils ROSENFIELD. Extra large, 
dark red 
ee 3317 — LADY DUFF. Best large Rose- 
No. 3318—M ME. Ce VERNVEILLE. Large, 
double, pure whit 
No. 3308--P RESIDENT ROOSEVELT. Vivid 
Scarlet. 
No. 3309—GIANT PEONY GARDEN 
{ Each of above—4 for $1.65 
MEMORIAL DAY PEONIES 
39c each; 4 for $1.35. Postpaid 
No. 3312—FESTIVA MAXIMA. Early, large 
white. 
No. 3310—FELIX CROUSSE, Brilliant Rose- 
red. 
No. 3311—EDULIS SUPERBA. Best Decora- 
tion Day Peony. A brilliant Mauve Pink. 
No. 33183—PEONY COLOR GARDEN 
One of each above varieties—3 for 98c, 
Postpaid 
HARDY LILIES 
2 for 55c; 4 for $1.00. Postpaid 
No. 3705—PHILIPPINE. Hardy. Easter Lily, 
Large, pure white. Hardy, very fragrant. 
No. 3706—REGAL. Snowy white, pure yellow 
center. Delightfully fragrant. Extra hardy. 
No. 3700—FLAME. Fiery red petals like 
tongues of flame, Thrives anywhere. 
for Fall Planting 2 
POSTPAID 
No. 2314—DAISY, SHASTA. The new larger, 
more beautiful Shasta Daisy. Vigorous 
growing, very free flowering, Very hardy. 
June-Sept. 18/24”, 
No. 2520—DELPHINIUM—Belladonna. Lovely 
clear. turquoise blue, 
No. 2521 —- DELPHINIUM — Bellamosa. 
Dark Blue, 
No. 2522 — DELPHINIUM — Gold Medal Hy- 
brids. Colors ranging from rich purplish- 
blue to white, 
No. 2348 — HOLLYHOCKS— Double. Stately 
spikes of showy old-fashioned flowers. The 
brightest spot in any garden. Choice Red, 
Pink, or Yellow. July. 4/6 ft. 
No. 3709—LILY, DAY. An old favorite pro- 
ducing many golden yellow lily trumpets on 
strong 3\ft. stems, 
No. 2554—LUPIN—Russell. Gorgeous 
in a glorious array of vivid colors, 
lent cut flowers, 
No. 2340—SWEET WILLIAM. 
best of the old favorites. 
scented flowers 
Rich 
spikes 
Excel- 
One of the 
Sweet, clove- 
blooming profusely during 
May and June. Choice of Red, White, and 
Calico Hybrids, 
No..2332—SWEET PEAS—Hardy. Choice of 
Red, Pink, or White. A favorite in Eu- 
ropean gardens-for low arbor trellis. Hardy 
blooms for long season. 
No. 2352—TRITOMA—Red Hot Poker. Rich, 
flaming orange—scarlet flower spikes borne 
on strong stems, 2 ft. high. A riot of color 
from August to frost. Hardy. 
No. 2569—HARDY VERBENA. This new Ver- 
bena is of spreading habit and is very 
hardy. Lilac Colored Flowers. 
No. 2575—HARDY ENGLISH VIOLET. An 
old strain of large, very fragrant, deep pur- 
ple violets, Blooms until frost. 
GLADIOLUS 
BERRY'S "SUPREME" 
MIXTURE 
Most of our customers prefer to buy their 
gladiola bulbs in a well balanced assortment 
of colors. We can now offer this shaded mix- 
ture in three sizes: 
No. 3258—#1 Size Bulbs produce the largest 
blooms. 25 bulbs for $1.25. Postpaid. 
No. 3259—#2 Size Bulbs produce medium 
sized blooms, 25 bulbs for 95c. Postpaid. 
No. 3270—#3 Size Bulbs produce smaller 
blooms, later in the season. 25 bulbs for 
75c. Postpaid. 
Each 35c; 3 for 890 
The varieties listed here produce an abun- 
dance of extra large beautiful cut flowers 
throughout the season, 
No. 3414—JANE COWL. Huge, old gold, 
No. 3410—AVALON, Extra large yellow. 
No. 3412—WHITE KING. Best white for cut 
flowers. 
No. a ha ota BEAUTY. Gorgeous large 
pink. 
No. 3411—ROSE GLORY. 
rose, 
No. 3415—M RS. BOUTILLIER. 
vivid red. 
CUTTING DAHLIA GARDEN 
No. 3452—1 Each of Above—6 for $1.49. 
Postpaid. 
Lovely lavender- 
Mammoth 
