30 THE SARCOXIE NURSERIES PEONY FIELDS 
Liberty Irises, continued 
Trostringer. Large; ruffled pink, falls deeper; fragrant; well 
branched; blooms freely. 15c-each, 3 for 40c, 1.50 per doz. 
Violacea grandiflora. Standards lavender-blue, falls almost 
violet-blue; fragrant; large; late; vigorous; blooms freely; 3 ft. 
Yellow Hammer. 
in.; medium early; blooms freely. 
Clear primrose yellow; very fragrant; 18 
15c each, 3 for 40c. 
Zuni. Very large; standards suntan, falls rich velvety red- 
purple, almost light mahogany; tall; well branched; blooms 
freely; one of the best of its color. 20c each, 3 for 55c. 
Special Iris Collection 
Liberty Irises, assorted, our selection, named: Half doz., 
three varieties, 60c (postpaid 70c); one doz., six varieties 1.20 
(postpaid 1.35); twenty-five, eight varieties, 2.00 (postpaid 
2.25); one hundred, eight varieties, 6.00 (postpaid 7.00). 

These Regal Lilies will give more flowers when the 
bulbs get larger. 
Lily, Regal, Lilium regale 
A magnificent Chinese lily; white, center. flushed yellow, 
sometimes tinged pink; outside of petals tinged purplish; de- 
lightful fragrance; easily grown; vigorous, reaching, when 
the bulbs become large, a height of 4 to 5 ft; blooms freely. 
4-5 in. around, 20c each, 3 for 55c, 2.00 per doz., or postpaid, 
3 for 65c, 2.15 per doz. 5-6 in. around, 25c each, 3 for 65c, 2.50 
per doz., or postpaid, 3 for 75c, 2.65 per doz. 
Cannas 
Bloom June Till Frost 
Plant Cannas for a profusion of large, dazzling flowers from 
June till frost. Their stately habit, large foliage and gaudy 
colors produce a rather tropical effect. Excellent as a sum- 
mer screen for unsightly objects. They produce a good effect 
singly, in beds, small groups in the hardy border, or among 
shrubs. 
For a circular bed take a stake and string and mark a cir- 
cle 18 in. from.center or 3 ft. across. Lengthen the string 18 
in. for each circle. Set one plant in the center, six in the first 
circle, 12 in the second, 18 in the third, and so on. It requires 
37 plants for a bed 9 feet across, and at least a foot all 
around should be allowed for growth of foliage. Plant when 
you plant your garden, in a sunny situation in good, rich, 
mellow garden soil, 18 in. apart. Not hardy; must be stored 
over winter. 
Cannas, continued next column. 
Cannas, continued 
Parcel Post. Allow 15c per doz., 20c for 2 doz., for Missouri 
and adjoining states. 
Hungarian. LaFrance pink; leaves green; almost dwarf; 
3, ft. 15¢ each, 3 for 40c, 6 for 75c. 
King Humbert. Large trusses of large, bright orange-scar- 
let flowers; bronze foliage; blooms freely; fine; grows ay to 9 
ft. 15c each, 3 for 40c, 6 for 75c. 
President. Rich, glowing scarlet; large flowers on strong 
stalks; green foliage; blooms freely; grows 4 ft. stands heat 
well. 15c each, 3 for 40c, 6 for 75c. 
Yellow King Humbert. Large; rich yellow dotted red, occa- 
sionally a scarlet or scarlet-striped flower; green foliage. 15c 
each, 3 for 40c, 6 for 75c. 
Dahlias 
for Autumn Flowers 
Easily grown and give an abundance of flowers in early 
autumn. The decorative type have large, broad petals in 
rather flat heads. Special care and disbudding will increase 
the size of the flowers. Not hardy; must be stored over winter. 
In the central and southern states the summers are too hot 
for good Dahlia flowers. Plant late (about May 15 here) to 
have them blooming during the cooler autumn days. Lay the 
tuber flat, the eye or sprout upward. When three pairs of 
leaves are formed, pinch out top pair to make them branch. 
Parcel Post. For Missouri and adjoining states, add 12c 
for 6 or less, le for each additional. 
Beauty Supreme. Large; coral-pink, tinged lavender; al- 
most orchid-pink. Formal decorative. 25¢ each. 
Francis Larocca. Large; light canary-yellow; blooms freely; 
a good cut flower; formal decorative. 25¢ each. 
Golden Eclipse. Golden-yellow, center tinged buff; very 
large on good stems; formal decorative. 20c each. 
Jersey's Beauty. Large; luminous coral pink on long stems; 
tall; one of the very best; formal decorative. 25c each. 
Kentucky. A sport of Jersey's Beauty with more gold and 
salmon blended in the pink; large formal decorative. 25c. 
LeToreador. Velvety red and scarlet; large; decorative. 25c. 
Long Island Red. Medium large; an attractive orange-scar- 
let; formal decorative. 25¢ each. 
Sagamore. A lustrous deep canary-yellow tinted red; large; 
decorative; strong, medium length stems. 25c each. 
Waite’s White Jersey. Large; an excellent white of the Jer- 
sey Beauty type; blooms freely. 35¢ each. 


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