UMBELLATUMS (Elegans) . 
Sometimes known as the Red Russian; Tip Top; 
or the Candlestick Lily. Plant in September 6 
inches deep. 
Bach 80C8 3: Tomar OOO L tesa: es heer ee ae renee $1.50 
UMBELLATUMS CRIMSON KING (Sass) 
A large, late flowering Umbellatum Lily, bright 
crimson in color with often 12 to 14 flowers in 
“an Umbel. Grows 44 inches tall and overlaps 
with the Regal Lily in season of bloom. 
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UMBELLATUMS CRIMSON QUEEN (Sass) 
A companion to the Crimson King. 
Bach $1 00393 “fore ai caGml Olwees oee eee $5.00 
TULIPS 
Mixed varieties and colors. . 
Per dozen /S100s-212 dozen?) ere hee $10.00 
LILY OF THE VALLEY (Convallaria) 
. Loves semi-shade. 
Clamps: Wachee es ok Reise hE a te ee caren 50c 
LYCHNIS (Maltese Cross) 
CHALCEDONICA, sometimes known as the Jerusa- 
lem Cross; or Scarlet Lightning. 
Heads of vivid scarlet flowers; each in the shape 
of a cross. Blooms from June-July. 
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PAPAVER ORIENTALS (Oriental Poppies). Plant in 
August-September. 
CRIMSON SCARLET 
Hybrids Mixed. 
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OLYMPIA | 
Early double salmon red. 
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TRUE SALMON PINK 
New and self-branching. 
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PEONIES 
Our peonies are from five to eight eye divisions. 
Plant only in the fall, starting in September until the 
eround freezes. Plant the peonies so that the eyes are 
just one inch under the surface of the ground. 
PINK VARIETIES OF PEONIES 
ANNA SASS (Sass) 
Very late, clear pink, unusual. Very tall, sturdy 
stems. | 
A. P. SAUNDER (Thurlow) 
Late, simply huge, flesh pink. Considered among 
one of the largest peony in existence. — 
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