PEONIES 
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All stock offered is strong 3- to 5-eye divisions, cut from 
young, thrifty stock, free from disease and insects of all 
kinds. The figures after the name of the variety imply the 
rating as given these peonies by the American Peony Society. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. 9.3. Early. Pure white flecked with 
crimson. 
FRANCES WILLARD. 9.1. Late midseason. Exquisite blush 
changing to pure white. 
MONS JULES ELIE. 9.2. Midseason. Lilac-pink shading to 
deeper rose, overlaid with a sheen of silver. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA. The old fashioned early red, that 
even in our latitude blooms before Decoration Day. 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. 8.5. Midseason. Very fine bril- 
liant red. 
SARAH BERNHARDT. 9.0. Midseason. Apple-blossom pink 
with silvery edges on petals. 
Prices: $1.25 each; 3 fer $3.25. 
Special Peony Offer 
One each of the varieties listed, 6 peonies in all, for only 
$6.00. Prepaid. 
FAMOUS GLADIOLUS 
Our glad bulbs are all guaranteed No. 1 large blooming size. 
It is a joy to grow glads—so easy to grow with our bright, 
smooth and plumpy bulbs. We are only listing the most 
popular of the newer varieties that we can bring you at a 
reasonable price. 

AVALON. Pink with a lighter throat. 
BEACON. Rose-salmon with intense rich cream blotch, ex- 
tending deep into throat. Slightly ruffled. 
BETTY NUTHALL. Tall salmon pink with yellow throat. 
BLUE BEAUTY. Light violet. Top winner in its color class. 
CHAMOUNY. Cerise rose red with silver edge. 
COMMANDER KOEHL. Real dark red. A favorite wherever 
erown. 
DR. BENNETT. Fiery red, large ruffled flowers. 
GOLDEN CHIMES. Light yellow. 
HARVEST MOON. Large clear yellow that deepens toward 
the center. 
KING LEAR. Magnificent large new purple. Winner of many 
awards. Nicely waved with a lustrous sheen overcast. 
MARGARET BEATON. Finest pure white background with 
a bright orange-red blotch. New. 
PICARDY. One of the most outstanding varieties of recent 
years. Florets massive, of a fine color of shrimp-pink. 
Most valuable for cutting. Very long spikes. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE. Enormous ruffled flower of rich cream 
color with deeper throat. 
SNOW PRINCESS. Large pure white and cream. A great im- 
provement over the older white varieties. 
Prices on all Glads: 3 for 40c; 10 tor $1.00. Postpaid. 
OUR RAINBOW COLLECTION 
A COMPLETE RANGE OF COLORS 
2 GLADS of the 
for only 
(Not labeled separately ) 

DAHLIAS 
Dozens of new varieties are introduced each year and enjoy 
a brief acclaim, but relatively few are able to win a perma- 
nent place at the top. All of the following varieties listed 
below are proven champions. Besides the giant size and fine 
coloring, they have the qualities of vigorous growth and 
free flowering. 
(Dahlias are sent prepaid) 
AVALON. Beautiful clear yellow and the best of the color. 
Fine form on long stems. 
GALLANT FOX. A commercial red highly regarded by many 
growers. Medium size flowers of velvety red. Heavy 
stem, good keeper. 
JHRSEY BEAUTY. A very good red. Excellent form. 
MRS. IL. DEVER WARNER. A charming deep mauve pink or 
orchid color. 
OMAR KHAYYAM. Color is Chinese red at base of petals 
which shades to orange tips. Fine, tall grower, free from 
insect attack. Large flowers. 
WATCHUNG GIANT. Orange. A strong sturdy variety. The 
Dahlia with the largest bloom. 
STANDARD DECORATIVES 
JANE COWL. Bloom § x 9 inches. Color a glistening bronzy 
buff and old gold blending to a deeper shade toward the 
center of the flower. 
MARGARET W. WILSON. Opalescent pink. Huge blooms 
of exhibition type. Very early and free blooming. 
MRS. GEORGE LEBOUTILLIER. Bright carmine red, shad- 
ing to a rich cardinal red at the center with full petal 
and deep flower. Average diameter of this dahlia is 10 
inches. 
ROSE FALLON. Wonderful bloom of enormous size, held 
erect on strong, straight stems; magnificent bloom of deep 
old gold. 
Large size roots, price 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
10 collection of 1 each of the above varieties, $3.50. 
MINIATURE AND POMPON DAHLIAS 
AMBER QUEEN. Amber, shaded apricot. 
FAIRY. Small, violet-rose, perfectly placed on fine long 
stems. 
LITTLE DUKE. Deep dark red, excellent for cutting. 
MORNING MIST. Profuse bloomer. White with rosy laven- 
der center and petals slightly outlined lavender. 
ROSE WILMOUTH. Fine rosy LaFrance pink, fine for 
cutting. 
Large size roots, 50c each; 3 for $1.25. 
All Five of These Miniature Pompon Dahlias for only $2.00. 
CACTUS AND DECORATIVE TYPES 
(New and Recent Introductions ) 
ALL-AMERICAN. Semi-cactus blooms of 12 x 6 inches. 
Mulberry rose suffused salmon with sax orange at base. 
Twisted petals that point in all directions. Four ft. high 
bushes that are covered with immense blooms. 
CHEROKEE BRAVE. Blooms 10 x 5 inches. A beautiful 
ruby red that will not fade under the hottest sun. Height 
Deets 
KENTUCKY SUN. Blooms 9 x 6 inches. Bright yellow. This 
is the best new yellow in this class. 
MAFFIE. Blooms 13 x 6 inches. A huge semi-cactus with a 
distinctive shaggy formation. Color bright glowing red. 
This is easily the largest red dahlia in existence. 
ROSY MORN. Blooms 10 x 6 inches. Color of deep rose- 
pink. Good size blooms that are well buiit. 
Large size roots, $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50. 
All Five of These New Varieties for only $4.00. 
REGALE LILIES 
Our Regale lilies are an improved type grown by seed selec- 
tion, extra large white flowers suffused pink with creamy 
yellow throat. Very fragrant blooms in July. Planting depth 
5 inches. 6- to 8-inch size. 30c each; 3 for 75c; $2.50 per doz. 
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