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DOUBLE PEONIES 
Seventh Annual 
Peony Show 
Thursday, Friday and Saturday 
June 3rd, 4th & 5th 
at THE GARDEN STORE 
Main Floor—107 East Third St. 
Mark your calendar now to be sure and 
visit this spectacular show. On display 
at this time will be some 100 or more 
varieties of the world’s finest through the 
cooperation of the WASSENBERG GAR- 
DENS of Van Wert, Ohio—peony center 
of the world, Orders may be placed for 
any of these varieties at the show with 
the assurance that the flowers you grow 
will be precisely like the specimen 
blooms from which you ordered. All 
orders placed will be delivered in Sep- 
tember at proper planting time, complete 
with planting directions. 
TULIP, 
Wm. Copeland 
There is an almost endless number of kinds 
and varieties of Tulips, Narcissus, Hyacinths 
and Crocus, and it’s important to know some 
of the names of those that will reward you 
with the biggest and most beautiful blooms, 
The Tulips and Narcissus listed below are 
all goodmoderately priced and give a wide 
range of color. 
NARCISSUS 
Large trumpets: WHITE—Beersheba, Mrs. E, 
H, Krela; BICOLOR—Imperator; YELLOW— 
Golden Harvest, King Alfred, 
Medium trumpets: WHITE—Firetail, Lady 
Diana Manners; WHITE & YELLOW—Queen 
of the North, Bernardino; WHITE & ORANGE 
—Francisca Drake; YELLOW—Diana Kasner. 
WHITE—Actea, 
Poet’s Narcissus: 
Horace, Ornatus. 
Cluster Flowered: WHITE & YELLOW— 
Laurens Koster; ORANGE & WHITE—Gerani- 
um; YELLOW & GOLD—Helios; YELLOW & 
ORANGE—Admiration. 
Double Flowered: WHITE—Daphne; WHITE 
& YELLOW-—Irene Copeland: WHITE & 
ORANGE — Cheerfulness; PRIMROSE & 
ORANGE—Twink. 
For Naturalizing: Emperor, Ornatus and Sir 
Watkins, 
Homer, 
TULIPS 
Single early: WHITE — Albion; PINK — 
Pink Beauty; YELLOW—Rising Sun; RED & 
YELLOW—Keizerskroon; ORANGE—De Wet; 
RED—Couleur Cardinal, 
Double Early: WHITE—Boule de Neige; 
WHITE & ROSE — Murillo; ROSE-PINK — 
Peach Blossom; YELLOW-ORANGE—Cour- 
onne d’Or; SCARLET—Scarlet Cardinal. 
TULIP, Clara Butt 
NARCISSUS 
Double Late: WHITE—Mt. Tacoma; ROSE- 
PINK—Eros; DARK RED—Uncle Tom. 
Cottage: WHITE—Carrara; LEMON YELLOW 
—Golden Harvest; PINK & BUFF—Marijorie 
Bowen; DEEP PINK—Dido; GOLDEN YEL- 
aot — Belle Jaune; SCARLET — Marshall 
alg, 
Darwin: WHITE—Glacier; PINK—Clara Butt; 
YELLOW — Yellow Giant; CHERRY-ROSE — 
King George V; HELIOTROPE—The Bishop; 
SCARLET — Farncombe Sanders; RED — 
Eclipse; MAROON BLACK—La Tulipe Noire. 
Breeder: TERRACOTTA YELLOW — Prince 
of Orange; GOLD & TERRACOTTA—Cher- 
bourg; PURPLE & GOLD — Louis XIV; 
PURPLE BRONZE—Cardinal Manning; COP- 
PER RED — Indian Chief; FLAME — Dillen- 
burg. 
Parrot: PINK & GREEN — Fantasy; BLUE 
HELIOTROPE—Blue Parrot; HELIOTROPE & 
LAVENDER—Gadelan; ORANGE & GREEN— 
Orange Favorite; YELLOW ; sunshine; 
SCARLET & BLACK—Red Champion. 
AFTER THEY BLOOM 
After flowering, the bulbs go to work on 
storing up food supplies that enable them 
to produce good flowers the following 
spring. In this food production, vigorously 
growing leaves are essential, A general-pur- 
pose fertilizer applied just after bloom will 
be helpful. So will good maintenance. 
