6100 DAHLIAS 
TO BRIGHTEN LATE SUMMER DAYS IN THE GARDEN 
7 OUTSTANDING VARIETIES 
Have exquisite blooms and lots of color in your fall gar- 
den by planting Dahlias this spring. 
We offer an outstanding group of fine varieties of Dahlia 
tubers. This group includes 7 different, well known choice 
varieties, not labeled——7 distinct colors in Decorative, Cac- 
tus and Pompon types. To save labor we are offering them 
unlabeled only, at a lower than usual price. 
TUBERS AS DESCRIBED ABOVE 
7 Postpaid. $200 
Dahlias For Bright Color in Late Summer 
FOUR CHOICE VARIETIES OF 
e PEONIES e 
6230 AUGUSTE DESSERT. Very large, free blooming. 
Sparkling rose-pink with golden center. 
6231 FELIX CROUSSE. Large flowering, bomb-type. 
Rich rosy red. 
6232 FESTIVA MAXIMA. Always a favorite and de- 
pendable white. Edges of petals flecked with red. 
Early bloomer. 
6233 KARL ROSENFIELD. Large flowering brilliant red 
semi-rose type. 
YOUR CHOICE OF ABOVE PEONIES—75c each 
SEE SPECIAL PEONY COLLECTION OFFER BELOW 
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Special Peony Collection Offer 
6240 
One of each, or your choice of 
pil the four outstanding Peonies de- $ 950 
scribed above. 
All Peony roots are Postpaid 
Cannas—Most Used and Satisfactory Bedding Flower 
FOR BRILLIANT SUMMER 
CAN NAS BEDS—FOUR FINE VARIETIES 
At these low prices you can now have the large bed of Cannas 
you have longed for. 
Strictly first class roots. We offer the following large flower- 
ing varieties: 
6200 CITY OF PORTLAND 
3 feet. Green leaves, pink flowers. 
6201 YELLOW KING HUMBERT 
5 feet. Green leaves, yellow flowers. 
6202 AMBASSADOR 
5 feet. Bronze leaves, red flowers. 
6203 PRESIDENT 
(The great bedding Canna.) 3 feet. Green leaves, scarlet flowers. 
; 6210 
One of each of the four as described above 
or your choice of varieties and quantities. 
6220 S 25 
Two of each of the four as described above i 
or your choice of varieties and quantities. 
All postpaid. 
Write for special prices if interested in large quantities for estates, etc. 
DWARF HARDY 
BOXWOOD 
FOR DWARF EVERGREEN HEDGES 
No doubt you have at various times admired the dwarf 
Boxwood hedges used so much for garden outlines on large 
estates. Most of the earlier Boxwood in this country came 
from England and later was much used in Virginia, New 
Jersey and other eastern states. 
We have grown quite a nice stock of these plants which 
have proven entirely hardy in Northern Indiana and now offer 
them to our customers at a reasonable price. In extreme 
northern sections they should be given some winter pro- 
tection. 
(Note: For close hedges, plant 6 to 8 inches apart. For 
bed outlining plant 1 foot apart. Will eventually reach 2 to 
3 feet high unless severely sheared and kept low.) 
6-yr., 6- to 8-inch plants: 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.80; 
25 for $8.25; 100 for $32.00 
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