A WEALTH of COLOR 
Plant This Fall for 
Next Spring's Beauty 
ENGLISH IRIS 
(Hardy) 
KING OF THE 
BLUES. Brilliant deep 
purple-blue of striking 
effect. 
OTHELLO. A beautiful 
shade of rich wine-red. 
PRINCE ALBERT. 
Bright lavender-blue, 
very Peleeace and effec- 
tive. 
SUNSET. Soft lavender- 
pink. 
TRICOLOR. Purple; 
falls white overlaid with 
bright blue. ERYTHRONIUM 
ASSORTED MI X- (Dog’s-Tooth Violet) 
TURE. Contains gen- 
eral assortment of colors COLORFUL MIXTURE. Charm- 
ing woodland plants, also effective in 
Prices on above: the rock garden. Various-colored, Lily- 
King of the Blues 1)07;,731.00;— 25 fOr 95.15; like flowers. Green leaves. Height 8 
100 for $11.00. inches. Doz., 85c; 25, $1.65; 100, $5. 50. 
LACHENALIA EREMURUS 
AUREA (Cape Cowslip). Produces spikes of 12 to 18 slender BUNGEL. Citron-yellow flowers on spikes 5 to 6 feet high. 
tubular flowers about | inch long, resembling a French Roman June. Each, $1.50; 3, $4.25; doz., $16.50. 
Hyacinth. Average length of stem 12 to 15 inches. An excel- : ; i fs , ca 
lent pot plant, fine for cutting. Béautiful large, golden yellow, HL al tanh) Mad Ceri htks cca Bee anthers. 
pendulous flowers, about 25 to a stem. Doz., $1.85; 25 for $3.50; ie Ske SES 
100, $12.50. lath he Sogo Height 10 feet. June. Each, $2.20; 
y ; 25; doz., $24.50. 
SHELFORD. Coppery yellow or orange. Height 7 to 8 feet. 
vec Care ie ahha | Z June. Each, $1.75; 3, $4.75; doz., $18.00. 
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Ea eM ie al ane SNOWDROPS - Galanthus 
Aconite Chiondoxa 
Scilla, Camp. Rosea Leucojum : ‘ “ ; P : 
Ecythroniunt Bauwdiene Single One of the earliest bulbs to bloom in the spring. Thrives in 
Geach 2630; bulbs ge oto k ae toe $2.25 both sun and shade and in almost any situation or soil. Excellent 
lteach 72) bulbsemes ere oe ee 4.00 
25, each; 150) Dulbsr we-ncmtn. ot as oad 
8 inches. 
ZT OTT LRT TRE DOUBLE. Pure white. Doz., 85c; 100, $6.00. 
SINGLE. Pure white. Doz., 75c; 100, $5.00. 
for banks, edgings, or the rockery. Perfectly hardy. Height 6 to 
STERNBERGIA 
LUTEA MAJOR. Crocus-like flowers of rich golden yellow. Make a charming decora- 
tion if planted in bowls or pots. ‘They bloom a few weeks after planting. Outdoors 
Sternbergia likes a warm, well-drained situation where it should be undisturbed. Fine 
for the rock garden. Doz., $1.75; 25, $3.25; 100, $12.50. 
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