ORIENTAL POPPIES 
These perennials far surpass the beauty of 
our annual poppies. Plants grow 214 to 3 
ft. tall with flowers of such unusual rich 
britliant coloring that they are outstanding 
in any flower garden. They should be set 
out about 18 inches apart in Sept. and 
Oct. They do not like transplanting, so be 
sure to set out in the permanent location. 
GLOWING EMBERS—Bright nopal-red cup 
shaped, crinkled blooms. 65c. 
WHITE KING—Large pure white flowers 
with purplish black spots. 75c¢ 
CAVALIER—Crinkly flowers of deep scarlet 
red. 65c. 
CHEERIO—Huge flower of shell pink with 
cherry red spots. 75c¢ 
HELEN ELIZABETH—Deep crinkled flower 
of light pink. 50c. 
SALMON GLOW—Double large salmon 
orange. 75c. 
SPLENDOR—Very 
medium height. 
large bold salmon pink, 
75c. 
WURTEMBERGIA—Large silky ox-blood red 
petals. 75e. 
NORWAY SPRUCE 
PEONIES 
3 year old stock, 3-5 eyes each root 
Free blooming extra large flowers that are ex- 
cellent for cutting, and the beautiful foliage and 
shape of the peony have made them a _ favorite 
with gardeners everywhere. Peonies will thrive 
in any good garden soil. They like a place in 
the sun. Treatment with Superphosphate nor- 
mally assures good blooms. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—(9.3) Large, 
white often 7-8 in. in diameter. 
FRANCES WILLARD—(9.1) Large perfectly 
formed white. Fine cut flower variety. $1.00. 
MARIE CROUSSE—(8.9) Tall stem and beautifully 
formed flowers of a charming shade of salmon 
pink. $1.00. 
MARTHA BULLOCH—(9.1) Immense cup shaped 
flowers of bright rose pink often 9-12 inch in 
diameter. $1.25. 
MARY BRAND—(8.7) A vivid crimson of huge 
size. Mid season.. $1.25. 
LONGFELLOW—(9.0) A vivid  fadeless red. 
Blooms in early mid-season with excellent foliage 
and straight stiff stems. $1.50. 
SOLANGE— (9.2) One of the most beautiful 
peonies in existence. A deep cream color with 
shades of orange and golden brown. $1.00. 
ANEMONE FLOWERED 
PEONIES 
CASCADE—Beautiful white, midseason $1.00. 
CATHEDRAL—Deep pink $1.25. 
MIKADO—Extra fine dark crimson $1.25. 
very fragrant 
$1.00 
HARDY LILIES 
MAGIC LILY (Hardy amaryllis, Halli)— 
Noted for its attractive green foliage that 
disappears in July, a month after which a 
spike shoots up as if by magic, develop- 
ing an array of lily-shaped flowers of deli- 
cate lilac pink shade. Bulb should be cov- 
vered about 4 inches. 75c each. 
MADONNA LILY (Lilium Candidium)— 
Produces a mass of snow white flowers on 
straight stems. Plant them shallow, about 
2 inches deep, in August and September. 
50c ea., $5.00 doz. 
REGALE—One of the most beautiful, and 
also one of the easiest to grow of the lil- 
ies. Grows 3 to 6 ft. tall, is perfectly 
hardy, and flourishes under various condi- 
tions. Should be covered about 6 inches. 
10 in. 45c¢ ea., $4.75 doz. 
SPECIOSUM RUBRUM—One or the most de- 
sirable pink lilies. Noted for its vigorous 
growth as well as size and depth of color- 
ing. Blooms August to September. May be 
pianted in Spring or Fall. Bulbs should be 
covered 5 to 6 inches deep. 45c¢ ea., $4.75 
doz. 
AURATUM — (Gold banded lily) — Huge 
blooms in August and September. White 
flowers dotted with crimson with clear gold 
band down center of each petal. $1.25 ea. 
SHUKSAN—Starlike flower of soft buff yel- 
low with brown spots. Reflexed petals roll 
back when in full bloom. 50c ea. 
WESTERN SUNSET—Vigorous hardy  fool- 
proof lily that does well im sun or shade. 
Sunset red with brown spots. 50c¢ ea. 
EVERGREENS 
Most people have more time in the Fall of the year to do their landscaping and transplant- 
ing than in the busy days of Spring. The weather is often in favor of Fall planting. Ever- 
greens and Shrubs do excellently when set out anytime after September Ist. They may be 
set out successfully as long as the ground isn’t frozen. 
HEMLOCKS 
The Hemlock has more uses than any 
other evergreen. It is superb when used 
either. as hedge, screen, specimen, or 
foundation planting. It can be pruned to 
almost any desired shape. It will grow in 
shade or sun. The soft graceful foliage 
is always a pleasure to behold. 3 ft. 
$5.50. ' 
NORWAY SPRUCE 
TAXUS CUSPIDATA 
beautiful spreading type of evergreen that 
will grow in sun or shade. 
heat and cold, can be pruned easily, and 
is disease and bug free. 
TAXUS-YEWS 
OUTSTANDING 
Bug resistant—Disease Resistant—Thrives 
in Shade or Sun. 
(Spreading Yew)—A 
It withstands 
15tole loan: 
$4:757-18 to924) Ine o5.90; 
Makes a beautiful specimen. Tree grows 
almost perfect shape. Broad pyramidal 
type with horizontal branches. Beautiful 
for front or back yard. Not recommended 
for foundation plantings. 30 to 36 in. 
$3.25; 3 to 4 ft. $4.25. 
PYRAMIDAL ARBOR VITAE 
Beautiful flat leaved evergreens growing in a narrow conical 
shape. 
location. It is ‘excellent for front 
urns and vases, especially where symmetry is desired. 
$3.00. 
GOLDEN ARBOR VITAE 
A very popular dwarf compact evergreen 
color. Can be used in urns, smal 
or foundation plantings. Extra nice. 
PFITZER JUNIPER 
One of the most popular of all foundation plantings—Deep 
green color—It has a spreading habit—It grows most any- 
18 to 24 in. $3.25. 
where except deep shade. 
IRISH JUNIPER 
A tall upright growing evergreen 
bluish green color. 
ft. $3.25. 
A semi-tall stately growing Shrub. 3 to 4 ft. $3.25. 
GLOBE ARBOR VITAE 
This arbor vitae is globe shaped, and like all arbor vitaes, the 
foliage is of flat pressed leaves, and it enjoys a moist sunny 
line plantings, also in 
gardens, cemetery lots, 
18 in. $3.25. 
slender 
Excellent foundation plant. 
18 in. 
with a golden 
conical shape, 
3 to 3% 
TAXUS UPRIGHT—An 
evergreen 
to keep fooking “Out of this World.’ It 
SiON in shade or sun, is disease and bug 
ree. 
PFITZER 
upright type of 
easy to grow, easy to trim, easy 
24 to 30 in. $5.50. 
JUNIPER 
