GAILARDIA. Each 40c; dozen, $4.50. 
One of the showiest and most effective border and cut- 
flower varieties. Blossoms are two toned, center is 
dark reddish brown and tips of petals are shaded range. 
Sometimes freezes out in winter. 
HEMEROCALIS. Each, 40c; dozen, $4.50. 
The very hardy old fashioned yellow Day-Lily. Many 
new varieties are now grown, but we supply only the 
early pale yellow Dr. Regal variety. 
HOLLYHOCK. Each, 40c; dozen, $4.50. 
Not really a true perennial, but it reestablishes itself so 
readily that most people consider it one. Can be had 
in double flowering sorts in the following colors: Red, 
pink, white and yellow. 
IRIS. Each, 40c; dozen, $4.50. 
One of the hardiest and most satisfactory perennials. 
Easy to grow and the wide range of colors make them 
most desirable. 
AMBASSADEUR. A deep rich blend of smoky lavender. 
AUTUMN KING. Good blue; blooms spring and fall. 
BLUE JAY. Large deep blue flower—short stem. 
BRUNO. Standard bronze; fall, reddish purple; very 
. large. 
CAPRICE. Deep rosy red; medium size. 
CARDINAL. Very desirable lavender and purple. 
Fragrant. 
CELESTE. Beautiful light blue; 36 inches. 
CHALLENGER. Large, very dark purple. Very good. 
CORONATION. Yellow, one of the best. Large. 
CRIMSON. Mahogeny red. Unusual. 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY. Large white. Very striking. 
DAUNTLESS. Tall large flowered reddish purple. Out- 
standing. 
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT. Good purple; late season. 
GOLDEN LIGHT. Upright; deep yellow with red vein- 
ing; falls yellow overlaid with heavy red veining. A 
beautiful gold and red blend. 
GUDRUN. Very large, pure white. 
HER MAJESTY. Standards, soft rose; falls red, deeply 
veined. 
INDIAN CHEIF. Reddish purple. Very popular. 
LABOR. A light shade of reddish purple. Large. 
LENT. A. WILLIAMSON. Early flowering; Lavender 
and Violet. 
LORD OF JUNE. Large, lavender blue. 
MAD. CHEREAU. Standards and falls white, edged 
with dainty blue lading. 
MIDWEST. A ruffled, dotted purple on cream. Very 
striking. 
MONSIGNOR. Standards dark blue; falls velvety dark 
blue. 
MORNING SPLENDOR. Large, tall, reddish purple. 
Very showy. 
NENE. Immense flower; standards, lavender; falls vel- 
vety deep purple. 
PARISENSIS. Early two tone purple. 
PRAIRIE GOLD. Beautiful golden yellow. Fragrant. 
RAMESES. Standards, smoky gold; falls reddish gold. 
Beautiful. 
RHEINGAPERLE. Soft pink orchid. Very. large and 
tall. 
REINE NIXE. Standards, white; falls, violet edged with 
white. 
SEMINOLE. Wine red. Early. Very good. 
SHAH JEHAN. A bicolor of unusual beauty; blue and 
gold. Large. 
VENUS DE MILO. Large, fine new white. 
WALHALLA. Early blue. 
WINNESHICK. Excellent dark blue. 
_ IRIS, Dwarf. Each, 40c; per dozen, $4.50. 
DR. MANN. Blue, 8 inches. 
GOLDEN QUEEN. Yellow; 8 inches. 
SCHNEEKUPPE. Yellow; 8 inches. 
SNOW QUEEN. White; 8 inches. 
IRIS, Siberian Blue. Each, 40c; per dozen, $4.50. 
Tall narrow leaves, showy blue flowers on long stems. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. Each, 40c; dozen, $4.50. 
Small, fragrant, bell shaped white flowers. One of the 
early spring flowers. Grown in shade. 
LILIES. No. 1 bulbs; each, 60c; per dozen, $6.50. 
ELEGANS. ‘Tall, stiff stems with large salmon red 
blossoms. Early. 
MADONNA. The loviest of the white lilies. Can be 
planted in fall only. Very fragrant. 
REGAL. Tall stems with 4 or 5 large white blossoms. 
July. 


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TIGER. Short stems with orange red blossoms. Late 
July and August. 
MALLOW (Hibiscus.) Each, 50c. 
Large woody perennial with crepe-paper like blossoms 
5 or 6 inches across. Not too hardy. Colors, red, pink 
and white. 
MONARDA. Each, 40c; dozen, $4.50. 
Bright scarlet flowers in July. Spreads. 
PAINTED DAISY. Each, 40c; dozen, $4.50. 
Pink, red or white daisy like flowers, blooming in late 
May and early June. Fern like foliage that dies down 
after the flowering period. 
PLATYCODEN (Balloon Flower). Each, 40c; dozen, $4.50. 
Upright growing plant to about 24 inches. Produces an 
abundance of blue cup like flowers that resembles bal- 
loons just before they open. Flower in July and August. 
There is also a white form. 
PEONY 
No planting on a home grounds is complete without 
some pecnies, the favorite of all the flowers. They re- 
quire a ricn deep soil with plenty of sunlighl. Fall 
planting is far more desirable, than spring planting. 
Plant peony roots with eyes just 2 inches below the 
surface. 
BARONESS SCHROEDER. Each, $1.25; dozen, $14.00. 
Large, pure white, globular blooms. Fragrant, strong 
grower, very good. 
CORNONNE D’OR. Each, $1.25; dozen, $14.00. 
Late flowering, creamy white. 
DUCHESS DE NEMOURS. Each, $1.25; dozen, $14.00. 
Very good white. 
EDULIS SUPERBA. Each, $1.25; dozen, $14.00. 
Bright clear pink. A very desirable early variety. 
ESPERENCE. Each, $1.25; dozen, $14.00. 
A very fine pink of good size and quality. 
EUGENE VERDIER. Each, $1.25; dozen, $14.00. 
Outside petals flesh-pink, shading to darker color in 
center. Large, very full, fragrant. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. Each, $1.25; dozen, $14.00. 
Early, large white with red flecks on some of the petals. 
An old variety, but still one of the best. 
KARL ROSENFIELD. Each, $1.25; dozen, $14.00. 
Clear, dark, velvety crimson. Large and globular. A 
midseason flowering sort. 
L’ECLANTANTE. Each, $1.25, dozen, $14.00. 
Deep crimson. Very double and full. 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTEE. Each, $1.25; dozen, $14.00, 
A late red of good color and quality. 
MONS. JULES ELIE. Each, $1.25; dozen, $14.00. 
One of the largest of the globe type; flesh pink shading 
to a little darker at the base of the petals. Very fine. 
PHILOMELE. Each, $1.25; dozen, $14.00. 
So-called tricolor, as outside petals, inside petals and 
sasthe form three distinct shades of creamy yellow to 
pink. 
PRIMAVERE. Each, $1.25; dozen, $14.00. 
Comes nearest to being yellow of any peony. Large 
aes center is sulphur yellow and petals are creamy 
white. 
RICHARD CARVEL. Each, $1.25. 
One of the best dark reds. A very fine cut flower and 
has considerable fragrance. 
WALTER FAXTON. Each, $1.75. 
A very attractive medium sized bloom of coral-pink. 
Very fine cut flower. 
ST eae Red, Pink or White. Each, $1.00; dozen, 
POPPY, Oriental. Each, 59c; dozen, $5.50. 
This is one of the showiest of all perennials. For best 
results transplant in August or September only. 
