REEAMREP = Fall blooming perennials such aa Hardy Jgters- and Chrysqrthemms <@re 
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MADONNA LILY. Pure waxy. 
whito. -Bloomd in May ara 
June. ust be planteq 
between August 15 and September 15, Bre. 
fers poor soil and will grow in partial 
shode. LARGE BULBS: 65¢ each; 4 for $2.00 
REGAL LILY. Pearly. white, 
and with a golden throat. Blooms in Jund 
and duly. Hardy end easy to grow. LARGE 
BULBS: 55¢ each; 3 for $1.50, postpaid. 
TIGER LILY. 
is very robust 
ture. 
This old-fashioned favorite 
in habit and of dnsy cul~ 
It extends the blooming season of 
the lilics by blooming in July to Soptem- 
ber. The eoler is rich” salmon 
spotted with’ glossy black. 
eich: 3 for $1.00, postpaid, 
SURPRISE LILY (Lyecris ieeieane Wee 
[lso solled "Eordy Ameryllis" or "Naked 
jLady? Produces attractive green foliage 
in cerly spring which grows until July 
and then completely disappears. About 9 
“onth later, as if by magic, the flower 
futo-ks spring from'the. ground: without 
Yolieze to o height of 2 to 3 ft. bear- 
ing delicote pink lily-like flowers, 8 
to 12 in number. The bulb is perfectly 
herdy, Cover crown about, 4 inches in 
cisnting, PRICE: $1.00 each; 3 for%2786h. 
orange, 
PRICE: 35¢ 
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LELPHINIUM Another vopuler perenniel 
shot ia casily planted in the fall. We 
offer the only two vsrietias thot we have 
“und suitable and easy te grow in this 
u Cbion. 
SELLIDONNA IMPROVED, 
blue, eo 
BLLLAOSUM IMPROVED. 
waite bee. 
FLICKS;  40¢ ench; 3 for .g1.00; 22 for 
v2.59, postpaid. 
AVAL : 
MORDENS LYTHRUM — no plent essior 
0 j-9W. 4 new perennial thet has proved 
itself in Kensas, 
Light of turquoise 
Dari Mia eH o 
It makes 9 neat, ‘sym- 
metrics] plant about 2 fect high, bdcor- 
‘Ne {raceful spikes of exquisite roge- 
Dink flowers of "crepe paper" texture. 
Blooms ete: summer. Fine for cutting. : 
Sige you cut it, the more 
: 7 
£°ct the more 
PRICE: 50¢ each; 
at 
3 for $1.25; 
plooms, 
postpaid, 
~ PERENNIALS FOR FALL (continued) 
pink tinged, — 
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-COLUMBINE 
Although Columbiry 
‘may be planted 4f 
either the fall ¢F 
spring, we believe 
that fall pluntang 
Sg the best» oR 

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will get blooms 
early next spring 
\ if you plant this. 
We offer the following 5 verigties: 
7 sci YC 37S 
CRIMSON STAR. Superb long spurrec ee 
of doep rich crimson with inner a " 
of whitee Distinctive end striking« 
-LONG SPURRED BLUE SHADES: 
LONG SPURRED ORANGE AND SCARLET SHADES. 
SILVER QUEEN. Lerzte long gpurred “flowers 
of rich silvery white. You hove to sac 
“these flowers to appreciate them. 
+ oT lan) a 
HRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT. Exquisite pw S 
flowers of beautiful pastel shan ue 
mixed cclors. Most are two-hoH@e = --\* 
populor variety. ar ‘ 
COLUMBINES PRICES: (411 Cee sites 
Crimson Stor.) 40g onch; © for pant aan 
for $3.50, postpsid. CRIMSON Stat» } 
esoh; 3 foryl.25, oostpaide ‘ 
COLWIBINE SPECIAL tt 
eos pletits.(1-oach 6f tho Sees say ] 
Scoties plug 6 plents of Mrs seat 
“Blliot.) All postpaid for $gs00"* 
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gexatile compactum (Basket | 
; Bee ORM pate 
Gold). an excellent low lela aie 
< a: eee : fncnes NAA: 
garden plant growing about 9 age elpsk 
Almost es soon 138 winter 1s ae ee 
' ioe “com- 
mag amass of yellow gold. iA 
comes § y 404 pens 
penion for spring bulbs. PRICH: 
3 for $1.00. 
SHILKA IRIS A new addition t9. the Iris 
+45 : ake; 
fanily producing quantities of alee 
artistic little flowers ot orchi ee 
5 le 5 +t 39 hite ve ; 
blue mingled with creamy w ’ a 
and brown, on tall branching ‘stems. aiid 
flowers resemble gmall orchias ae oh 
Very hardy and ecsy to grow. learn ga 
well-drained! #oil, in full sun oF pe “A 
ghedé. “PRICK? 60¢ each;" So formitee23 ye" 
for 33.50, postpaid. j 
MISCELLANEOUS PERENNIALS 
: i 3 sri 5 de ibe all the perenniols that ear 
epace in. this bulletin does not permit us to describe 4 iS 
be picnted in tho fall. 
plonting, 
goring, 
PRICES of the following list: 
-kind): for. $3.50. 
Achilles, The Peorl 
Anchusa : 
anthemigs .kelwoyi 
Asclepi@s tubcroga 
The following is 
Boptisgia australis 
Centnursa dcalbota 
Centaurea montana 
Babysbrenth;: , Coreopsis 
Dotble Snowwhite Shasta -daisy 
Oldhoamiana Echinops ritro 
Pacifica Bups tor ium 
Oldfashioned Single Feverfew 
“clantad in tha wprine. 
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For descriptions, refer to our spring cotalog that was moile 
Coallirhoe involucrata 
iol} ai reread 
a list of perennials available eer 
40¢ each; 3 (of one ind) for $1.00; 4 {of onc 
Gaillardia Pinks 
Golden Glow Platycodon 
‘Helionsis aoe ) 
Hollyhocks Rudbeckia. > 
Tris” Sedum speotabile 
Linum perenne Sweet Pees, Harcy 
Lobelia cordinalis Swoet William — 
Monoarda Valeriana oe 
Physos tegia Veronica | 2 
Ca eee OF 
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