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falls warm buff, overlaid with irridescent 
pale blue, a giant. 
a _ PICADOR—Extra fine; standards ho- 
ney yellow; falls mineral red. 
| _PURISSIMA—Fine, pure white, early 
sort. Each 35c. 
gas DIEGO—Giant deep blue with 
yellow beard. 
oa SASS PINK—A fine near pink sort. 
ae ~SENLAC — Brilliant claret red on 
_ strong stems. 
SHINING WATERS — Large, clear, 
‘A light blue flowers on tall stems. Ea. 35¢. 
-WINNESHIEF—Fine dark blue. stand- 
ards deep blue; falls ruffled blackish 
_ blue purple. 
-ZUNI—One of the best. Standards 
Peten tan; falls red brown overlaid with 
Be pecprer. : 
Cae will send you postpaid, 10 varieties 
ie ‘Bearded anes our selection, properly 
— We offer 10 varieties of Bearded Iris 
in 10 varieties selected for a range of 
color. These are not labeled as to color 
or variety but are good roots of nice 
sorts. 10 for $1.45, postpaid. 
Rhubarb 
ehcbarb can be planted in October and 
Pe November, depending upon your local- 
faites Fall planting enables you to have 
_ quicker results than spring planting. We 
offer good, strong divisions with good 
% _ eyes to start the crowns. For quantities 
v5 write for prices. 
CANADA RED—This new variety has 
me the redest interior in the stems of any 
ie _kind yet introduced. The exterior of the 
“ Bec: stems is bright crimson. The in- 
terior is really red throughout the whole 
a length of the stem. Not a faint pink but 
areal red. Somewhat sweeter than most 
varieties. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50. 
i _ Postpaid. 
- MeDONALD—A splendid new rhubarb. 
_ Very producive of extra large stems with 
_ bright crimson exterior and better inter- 
ior color than most of the older varieties. 
ach abe; 3 for $1.60; doz. $6.00. 
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Egyptian or Top Sets 
GERMAN WINE — A very popular, 
large stemmed variety with very large 
stalks of good color. A good sort for 
markets and forcing. Each 50c; 3 for $1.25; 
doz. $4.25. 
ONION SETS 
EGYPTIAN OR TOP SETS—These old 
fashioned sets are very hardy and once 
established furnish green onions for 
years. It is best to plant them in Septem- 
ber and October along fence rows_ or 
buildings. In using the green onions 
leave part of the clump to grow for the 
next season. In planting, separate the 
little onion sets from the cluster and 
plant about 2 inches deep, with the 
pointed top to the set upward. '% Ib. 30c; 
Ib. 55c. Postpaid. : 
YELLOW MULTIPLIERS or SHAL- 
LOTS—Popular perennial type of bulbs 
that multiply each season. Desirable for 
early crop. Deep brown skin, mild white 
flesh. They are usually dug each year, 
cured and replanted in the early spring. 
', Ib. 30c; lb. 55c. Postpaid. 
BOTTOM SETS — These are really 
small, well cured onions grown from seed 
but planted so thick that they reach only 
small sizes. They can be planted in 
September and October or at intervals 
throughout the spring and summer. When 
planted thus they are more mild and 
tender. Offered in Brown or White. 
l, lb. 20c; 1b. 35c. Postpaid. Not prepaid, 
5 Ibs. @ 28c; 10 lbs. @ 25c. 
Garlic 
*SILVERSKIN—Large, late keeping 
variety. Postpaid. 4 lb. 35c; Ib. 65ce. 
*LARGE FRENCH — An early, large 
sort grown for summer sales. Same prices 
as Silverskin. 
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