LILIES (Continued) 
Umbellatums Crimson Queen (Sass) 
A companion to the Crimson King; although the 
petals are long and tapered and flower is a bright 
crimson in color, Blooms a little earlier than Crim- 
son King. New. 
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Tulips 
Mixed varieties and colors. 
Per dozen’ $1.00; 3 for)..,.i:2/4:4.4-0) eee $2.50 
~Tuberoses 
Tuberoses are among the choicest of flowers. They 
produce long spikes (2 to 3 ft.) of pure white, wax- 
like flowers of great fragrance and beauty. Plant 
like you do onions, and keep cultivated and watered. 
Single Mexican. 
Per dozen o$1/00;°3 dozen for -.22t. 22s $2.50 
PEONIES 
Our peonies are from five to eight eye divisions. 
Plant only in the fall, starting in September until the 
ground freezes. Plant the peonies so that the eyes (or 
buds) are just one inch under the surface of the ground. 
PINK PEONIES 
Anna Sass (Sass) 
Very late, clear pink, unusual; flat cup shaped. 
Very tall, sturdy stems. 
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A. P. Saunder (Thurlow) 
Late, simply huge, flesh pink. Considered among 
one of the largest peony in existence. 
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Adonis (Sass) 
mid-season late light pink with a yellow collar. 
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An exquisite late soft rose. One of the best of its 
color. Very tall strong stems. 
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Edulis Superba (Lemoine) 
This is a good, early deep pink. As a rule is opened 
for Decoration Day. The flowers are large, borne 
profusely on tall, strong stems. A loose, crown type 
flower of a beautiful deep pink. Good cut flowers. 
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Fanny Crosby (Brand) 
An early, yellow peony with pink guard petals; the 
plant is strong and thrifty and very floriferous. The 
side buds come into bloom with the main flower and 
if left on the plant, they make a wonderful showing. 
If cut, when first opening, the flowers will hold the 
yellow color; otherwise they fade to white. 
Each $1.00: 
Cornelia squint (Shaylor) 
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Glorianna (Neeley) 
Mid-season large pink; one that should be in every 
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