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Retail 
Price 
Princess Matilda (Des) China pink .............. 1.00 
Bure. LOoveacwcleanellapinky.40..24.0c 2 woke 1.00 
OUGCNRCLLOAg jm Will LOmerntese.. cet tcoest-,. cote Looe 1.00 
eslPODeCCH ame GW TL) mW NILG=t= 2. & 2-e or ee 8.50 
Silvia Saunders—Semi-double; shell pink .... 2.50 
SPrineevi ald: Lientepinki. = oy eee 1.00 
ie; MooriGbarr)eblarkered,-early:s..:.0..:...c 1.00 
Toreado (Wet) Red, late, very tall ................ 1.00 
Veloutmner( Des je lyrianspurples... ces. 1.00 
Venises (es me brilliants pinks... 1.00 
Vera’(Gumm) “Dark red; popular ....-............. 1.00 
Verdune Dor )ehedsrich quality +... 2... 1.50 
Vesuves(Des)PDark<red. Gwart +... 1.00 
Whitleyi>Major—White. ...2. 2.2. 25.00-. 2c cole 1.00 
White Swan (Pleas) White, late, good .......... 1.00 
Wilbur Wright (Kel) Rich maroon .............. 1.00 
PEONY SPECIES 
Anomala—Cut leaves, rose lilac _................... 1.00 
Corsica—Native of Corsica ............................ 10.00 
Decora Pallasi—Deep crimson, single ............ 2.00 
Legionaire—Dark red. .................02.22cc22-c0ece eee 2.50 
Ligualata Rosea—Soft pink ............................ 1.50 
Lobata—-C Crise pay he ee 10.00 
Macrophylla—White, very early .................... 5.00 
Mlokosewitschi—Yellow ................................ 20.00 
Officinalis Rosea Plena—Pink _..................... 1.00 
Officinalis Rubra Plena—Rich red _................. 1.00 
Pubens—Bright carmine _............................... 1.00 
Tenuifolia Laciniata—Crimson ...................... 2.00 
Tenuifolia Latifolia—cCrimson, single ._.......... 1.00 
HEMEROCALLIS 
Wholesale Price 
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35 
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30 
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30 
They are perfectly hardy. Wil] thrive in sun or partial shade. 
Beautiful for mass color effect in the garden or as a cut flower. Bloom 
from May to August. No modern garden should be without a collection. 
Retail 
Amaryllis (Bet) 36”. Golden orange, July.... .50 
Anna Betscher (Bet) 36”. Deep orange ........ oD 
Apricot (Yeld) 2% ft., light orange, early .... 35 
Anureole-371t;;, orange yellow ......)..0 2 oD 
August Pioneer (Sto) 34” Chrome yellow .... 2.00 
Bagdad (Stout) Combination of color. 42” 
SE ALITG = DLS) gee eee eran ny ee Peay re) Ant oer: 1.00 
Bay State (Bet) Large yellow, 46” ......_....... 00 
Bijou (Stout) Orange, 24”, June-July .......... 1.00 
Boutonniere (Sto) Light peach, 36”, Jul-Aug. 1.00 
Calypso (Bur) 34% ft., Canary yellow ............ 3 13) 
Cinnabar (Sto) Brownish red; Jul-Aug., 30” 00 
Cissy Giuseppe (Perry) Deep rosy bronze, 

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Chengtu—3 ft., July-Aug., recurved petals.... 1.00 
Cressida (Bet) Bright orange, 36”, June-Aug. BD 
Citrina—Sulphur yellow, June-July, 36” ...... 35 
Crown of Gold (Nes) Deep or., June-July, 3’ 1.50 
Dauntless—36” July-Aug., pale yellowish or- 

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D. D. Wyman (Bet) Golden yel., July-Aug, 3’ 35 
Dr. Regel—Orange-yel., May-June; 30”, frag. 25 
Dumortieri—Cadmium yellow, May-June, 24” 25 
Harllanas Chet crvecanives a. es... 3.00 
EKstmere (Yeld) Apricot yel.; May-June, 30” A 13) 
Flava—tThe old lemon lily ...........2.22.222.22222..-.. 25 
Fulva—tThe old roadside lily; July, 40” ...... 25 
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75 
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20 
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25 
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75 
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230 
25 
20 
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