four inches on account of drainage. Plant as soon as received; just cover 
the rhizome and spread out the feeding roots at their natural angle and 
make the soil firm above them. 
Water the plants if it is dry, until they become established. The first 
winter a coarse covering that will allow for ventilation is advisable. 
Clean up and remove the old foliage in the spring and cultivate fre- 
quently. Divide the clumps every three to five years when the rhizomes 
are too crowded for best results. When dividing, plant only the strong 
rhizomes from the outside of the clumps. 

ASIA. S. pale lavender, gold at base, F. violet. 
BELISAIRE. S. soft tan, F. rose shading to tan. 
BLACK WINGS. Midnight blue with a frosty lustre. 
BLUE VELVET. Rich dark blue. Velvety finish. 
CINNABAR. Very rich dark red purple. 
CLARA NOYES. Yellow, orange and apricot blend. 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY. Large pure white. 
CYDALIZE. Yellow, etched brown. 
DAUNTLESS. Fine shade of red, velvety quality. Vigorous 
and profuse. 
DEPUTY NOMBLOT. Copper red and bronze. One of the 
finest. 
DESERET. S. clear, rich yellow, F. same color washed with 
red. Brilliant. 
EASTER MORN. Large, heavy textured white. 
ENCHANTMENT. S. lilac and faun, F. light garnet. 
ETHEL PECKHAM. Large flowers of brilliant red. 
EVOLUTION. Soft copper-bronze. 
FASCINATION. Clear rose pink. 
GOLDEN FLARE. Yellow ground, flushed with flame red. 
Very striking. 
GUDRUN. One of the largest. Warm white dusted finely 
with gold. 
HARVEST MOON. Large, fine deep yellow. 
HERNENE. Soft pink, gold at the throat. 
IMPERIAL BLUSH. Blush pink with creamy undertone. 
INDIAN CHIEF. S. pinkish red, F. deep red. 
INDIAN HILLS. A rich amethyst of fine substance. 
JEAN CAYEUX. Havana brown with golden glint. 
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40 
.40 
.40 
40 
2 
40 
40 
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WP) 
SP. 
50 
50 
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50 
50 
40 
.40 
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Tie. 
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