SCABIOSA cancasica. ‘Pin Cushion Flower.” 2 ft.) 
Charming 2% inch lavender-blue flowers on long cut- 
ting 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, surmounted 
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. 
Fach 35c; $3.00 per 10. 
Hardy Phlox 
This group of perennials is rich in gay color from 
DULYO ON arrarralc 
ANNIE LAURIE. Rich deep salmon flowers borne 
on large trusses. Plant growth vigorous. Each 40c. 
DAILY SKETCH. Extra 
large trusses, large florets of 
light salmon pink; faint car- 
mine eye. Each 40c. 
LEO SCHLAGETER. Bril- 
liant glowing scarlet flowers 
in rich full trusses. One of 
the best red Phlox in exist- 
ence. Each 40e. 
LILLIAN. Pure pink with- 
out any sShadings of magen- 
ta or rose. Large florets and 
large flower heads. Each 40c. 
MARY LOUISE. White Phlox highly regarded. 
Large flower heads and large individual florets of pure 
white. Each 40c. 

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. 
FELIX CROUSSE. An always popular full double 
variety of bright ruby red color. Midseason, Hach 90c. 
MARY BRAND. Deep red of great brilliancy; 
considered one of the best red peonies. Midseason. 
Hach $1.00. 
MME. EMILE GALLE. Neat fully double white 
blossoms. Midseason. Hach 90c. 
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 tip- 
ped. Profuse in bloom and flowers well supported by 
strong stems. Late midseason. Each 90c. 
VENUS. Compact hydrangea-pink blooms in broad 
cup-shaped form. Midseason. Each 90c. 
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Received your nursery stock in good shape.” 
D.H.P.—Kimball, Nebr. 
“The mums and roses arrived in good condition. 
The mums have grown one half inch the last three 

days.” M.J.—Casper, Wyo. 
“All of the trees I AO last spring lived and did 
fine this Summer, H.T.S.—Colorado Springs, Colo. 
“T think I told you that the spruce and Pfitzers 
you sent me last year were superb.” 
BOR Oe Wyo. 
“Received my order today. Everything was in ex- 
cellent condition.” H.L.C.—Rifle, Colo. 

