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Cardinal Richelieu : 
Rose ce Monarch of the East 
This handsome French Rose 
grows in shrub form and, be- 
cause of its rugged, hardy 
growth, it has been found de- 
pendable under the widest range 
of soil and climatic conditions. 
Beautiful flowers of rich velvety 
purple, blending almost to blue, 
usually with lighter-colored cen- 
ters, but with some of the blooms 
so dark as to be nearly black. A 
most desirable Rose for the lawn 
and shrub border. 2-year-old, 
field-grown plants, $1.50 each; 3 
for $3.75, postpaid. 
















This is a variety you will be proud to have in your garden and to 
display at your local flower show. The huge flowers, measuring nearly 
a foot across, are rich, cadmium yellow with coral shadings on the back 
of the petals. One of the largest and best Dahlias in existence. $1.00 
each; 3 for $2.50, postpaid. 


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FAIRY LILIES 
The Fairy Lily (Zephyranthes) belongs to the Amaryllis family and is one of 
the prettiest and easiest grown bulbs. For an effective display, plant several 
bulbs in a pot. If planted in the garden they flower in great profusion during the 

summer. Bulbs should be taken up in the fall and treated the same as Gladiolus. 
Pink, yellow and white flowers sold in mixture of colors only. Shipped from Jan- 
uary until June, 3 for 60c; 12 for $2.15, postpaid. 




For Other Giant Exhibition Dahlias See Page 56 
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SECT ae get ent Wayzata Everbearing Strawberry 
pee ee a pee. Of all the varieties on the market we haye found Wayzata consistently 
serie eto eee more dependable for a fall crop than any‘ether. Continues to bear until 
cious pink-cheeked fruits. early November in Michigan. Seldom makes runners so the entire strength 
licious berries. Ideal for 
. goes to produce large crops of very sweet and de 
Prices p> yg ncrcoum rch ae: the small garden as they need be set only one foot apart. 
each; 3 for $3.75; 10 for $11.25. 25 plants of Wayzata Strawberry for $4.50; 50 plants for $8.00; 100 
Postpaid. plants for $14.00, postpaid. 
