SALMON GLOW (Glasscock) — Salmon 
Rte SITIO Gs LS bee SR oe $10.00 
ZORI (Giasscock)—A very brilliant pink 
Wit smadesjOr-OTraneve = slo 8 $5.00 
Early Flowering Species 
ANOMALA--Bright crimson single, cut- 
leaved 
OFF. ALBA PLENA — White double 
SS ih a oy Sn a ca Ga $1.00 
OFF. ROSEA PLENA—Bright pink dou- 
ble 
OFF. ROSEA SUPERBA—Lighter pink 
LOUD Leama en Shhh rd te eee $1.00 
Dy Leeper asa rru ten yeas yin ere SOE a oe brie $1.00 
PEREGRINA—Purplish-red, single $0.75 
SPLENDENS—Large deep red with pin 
GUSHIONSCOU CE Taste ee ee $0.75 
TENUIFOLIA LATIFOLIA—Very early 
red single, bright and free flowering, 
Vel ViEW 12 OL OUSettat. re ae Cee ae $0.50 


Special Hybrid Peony 
Collection 
Here is an unusual opportunity to obtain 
five of the finest new Glasscock Hybrid 
Peonies at a special bargain price. They 
are unsurpassed for clarity and bril- 
liance of color. All are vigorous and 
hardy. See list for descriptions. 
CHERRY RED 
DAINTY LASS 
MAHOGANY 
ROSE MARI E 
ZORI 
Regular list price $20.00 
SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFER — 1 
each of the five Hybrids listed above, 
strong standard divisions, labeled, post- 
RL BOEIL Vien ee eee eta oko $15.00 

SEASON OF 1950 
This, our modest catalog for the season 
of 1950, continues our policies of more 
than twenty-five years of growing and 
selling plants. We wish to thank the 
many customers both old and new whose 
patronage has made 1949 such a success- 
ful season. We take as much pleasure 
from the kind letters of appreciation 
Which our friends send as those same 
friends take in the flowers produced by 
plants which came from our gardens in 
other seasons. 
Hybridizers continue to produce new 
and better varieties with even gréater 
beauty and improvements in form or 
substance. We continue to try to select 
the best of the new varieties. Final 
appraisal of the true value of any intro- 
duction cannot be made excent after 
wide distribution and careful study. We 
do not attempt to keep up with all the 
newest introductions by listing them in 
our catalog, but we do add new sorts as 
their values are established and their 
prices come within range of average 
gardeners. 
Prices in general remain at a higher 
level than those of past years because of 
the higher costs of labor, transportation 
and packing, but vou will find many 
substantial reductions in price in this 
1950 catalog. The recent increase in 
postal rates tends to hold up minimum 
prices and prevent decreases in cheaper 
sorts, but we adhere to our policy of 
keeping prices as low as is consistent 
with a fair return for our efforts. 
Our stock is field grown under average 
conditions and without irrigation. The 
vigor and quality of the stock produced 
under these conditions is unquestioned 
as it has been proved by years of ex- 
perience in shipping to all sections of 
the country. The sometimes severe con- 
ditions of climate here in the midwest 
are a good test of hardiness and plants 
produced under such conditions do not 
have to be acclimated. Our plants are 
regularly inspected by the State Ento- 
mologist for diseases and pests. 
This year our listing of Hemerocallis is 
considerably enlarged as these wonder- 
ful flowers continue to gain in popular- 
ity by leaps and bounds. Great strides 
are being made by the introduction of 
new form and color, and we are pro- 
ducing many seedlings. 
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