SCABIOSA caucasica. ‘“‘Pin Cushion Flower.” (2 
ft.) Charming 2% inch lavender-blue flowers on long 
cutting stems from June to. Sept. . 
SHASTA DAISY. Large snow-white flowers, bloom- 
ing over long season. 
VERONICA amethystina. (12-15 in.) Trim looking 
plants with bushy upright habit of growth, surmount- 
ed by spikes of rich deep blue color in June and July. 
REGAL LILY. The very popular white trumpet 
lily shaded pink and gold. June-July. Large bulbs. 
each 35c; $3.00 per 10. 
Hardy Phlox 
This group of perennials is rich in gay color from 
July on; fragrant. 
DAILY SKETCH. Extra 
large trusses, large florets 
of light salmon pink; faint 
carmine eye. Each 40c. 
EVA FORESTER. Large 
heads with many individual 
flowers open at one time. 
Large individual florets of 
clear pink. Each 40c. 
LEO SCHLAGETER. Bril- 
liant glowing scarlet flow- 
ers in rich’ “full@etrusses: 
One of the best red Phlox 
in existence. Ha. 40c. 

MARY LOUISE. White phlox highly regarded. 
Large flower heads and large individual florets of pure 
white. Each 40c. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. Bright cherry red with sal- 
mon shading; clear-red eye. Each 35c. 
Peonies 
For customers wishing to plant peonies this 
spring, we have specially provided for strong roots. for 
spring planting. Additional varieties are available in 
the fall when plants can be taken directly from field. 
AVALANCHE. Large free blooming fine white 
with full high center. Late mid-season. Each 90c. 
EDULIS SUPERBA. Deep pink double blooms 
with remarkable rose fragrance. Early. Each 90c. 
FELIX CROUSSE. An always popular full double 
variety of bright ruby red color. Midseason. Each 90c. 
MARY BRAND. Deep red of great brilliancy; 
considered one of the best red peonies. Midseason. 
Each $1.00. 
RIENE HORTENSE. Large double blooms of rose 
pink flecked with crimson. Mid-season. Each 90c. 
SARAH BERNHARDT. Double flowers of large 
size; color lively apple-blossom pink, petals silver 
tipped. Profuse in bloom and flowers well supported 
by strong stems. Late midseason. Each 90c. 
“The material received is in excellent condition 
and we are pleased with it.’’—C. O. P., Colorado. 
“|... the planting looks good. We are particularly 
happy with the cut-leaf birch; it’s a beauty.” 
F. B., Colorado. 
“The chrysanthemums arrived yesterday in ex- 
cellent shape. I set them out in specially prepared 
ground and if I don’t have blossoms for everybody to 
gaze at this fall I’ll miss my guess. Thanks a lot.” 
J.S., New Mexico. 
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