14 THE SARCOXIE NURSERIES PEONY FIELDS 
HARDY FLOWERS, continued 
Phlox brighten the garden after the spring flowers are gone 
and before summer flowers arrive in abundance. Field grown 
plants to bloom the first summer, 30c each, 3 for 85c, 3.00 per 
doz., except as noted. 
Daily Sketch. Light salmon-pink, carmine eye; large. 
Firebrand. Cerise, vermilion and orange. 
Lillian. Exquisite cameo-pink; early. 
Mary Louise. Pure white; very large trusses and individual 
flowers. A good grower and. prolific bloomer; medium height; 
perhaps the best white. 40c each, 3 for 1.10, 4.00 per doz. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white; very large trusses. 
Mrs. R. P. Struthers. Clear cherry-red, darker eye; fine. 
P. D. Williams. Soft apple-blossom pink striped darker; enor- 
mous flowers. 
San Antonio. Vivid brilliant carmine shaded prune-red. 
Thor. A deep shade of salmon pink. 
Above Phlox, 30c each, 3 for 85c, 3.00 per doz., except as noted. 
Sedum Spectabile Brilliant. Starry rosy-red flowers ¥% in. 
across in large clusters; 18 in. high; September. 30c each, 3 for 
OG 
Sweet William. Gorgeous in mid-May; flat-topped clusters; 
flowers pure white through shades of pink to deep red: stems 
12-18 in.; fragrant. Mixed, 25c each, 3 for 60c, 2.00 per doz. 
Violets, Coast. Very showy in latter March; the stems are as 
long or longer than the leaves so the rich purple flowers, 1-1% 
in. broad, are well displayed. 25c each, 3 for 60c. 
Violets, Sweet Russian. Deep, rich violets; very hardy; easily 
grown. 20¢ each, 3 for 60c, 12: for .2.25. 
Liberty Irises; Fleur de lis 
Liberty Irises are easily grown. 
Plant lots of Irises for their grand and royal colors and their 
beauty of form and texture. Mass them at the borders of the 
lawn, or among shrubbery. Plant them along walks and drives, 
and in the herbaceous border. a 
They are perfectly hardy. 
They are easy to grow. 
They usually bloom the first season. 
They increase rapidly. 
They grow in almost any soil. 
They furnish a wealth of color in May. 
The standards are the upright or standing petals, the falls 
the lower or drooping petals. The inches or feet in the descrip- 
tions is the height of the flower stems. 
Prices: 25c each, 3 of a kind for 60c, 2.00 per doz., except as 
noted. Six or more of a kind at dozen rates. Postage addi- 
tional if by parcel post, 2c each, not less than 10c per package, 
for Missouri and adjoining states. 
Alta California. A very large, tall canary-yellow; well 
branched; fragrant. 35c each. 
Ambassadeur. Large; standards smoky lavender, falls dark 
velvety purple-maroon; late; strong stems; 3-3% ft.; vigorous. 
Asia. Standards silvery-lavender, falls medium purple; fra- 
grant; tall; well branched. 
Autumn King. Standards violet-blue, falls reddish-purple; 
medium height; medium early and often blooms in the fall; well 
branched; vigorous. 
Black Douglass. Very large; general effect intense blackish 
pansy-violet; blooms freely. 30c each, 3 for 85c, 2.40 per doz, 
Bruno. Large; standards bronze shaded yellow at base, falls 
deep rich velvety red-purple; fragrant. 
