Wm. Perkins. (Purple.) 
& Snowsprite. (White.) 
oss ‘— Nancy. (Pink.) 
ee Astilbe. (Goat's beard.) 
Baby’s Breath. 
Bleeding Heart. Common. 
Bleeding Heart. Ever- 
PHLOX 
Asters, Dwarf—Little Red Boy. 
(Gypsophila.) 
Anthemis. (Yellow Daisy.) Buttercup. Creeping 
Aquilegia. (Columbine.) Campanula. 
Asclepias. (Butterfly Bush.) Carnation. (Red.) 
Aster. Tall, late. Chinese Lantern. 
Adorable. (Light pink.) Chives. (Grass Onion.) 
Barr’s. (Rosy pink.) Clove Pinks. 
Blue Boy. Coreopsis. 
Red Rover. Daisy—Shasta, Giant 
and Painted. 
Delphinium, Pacific Hybrids. 
Dictamnus. (Gas Plant.) 35c. 
Doronicum, 35c. 
Forget-Me-Not. (Blue and pink.) 
Funkia or Plantain Lily. 
Golden Glow. 
Gypsophila. (Single and double.) 
ToCs 
HARDY FERNS and FLOWERS 
ARE OUR SPECIALTY 
Field-Grown Plants, 25c each; 10 for $2.00 (except as priced). 
Hemerocallis Flava. (Lemon Lily.) 
The Gem. (Early yellow.) 
Heuchera, 35c. 
Hollyhocks. (Mixed.) 
Lady Slippers—Yellow and 
Pink or White, 50c. 
Lily-of-the- Valley. 
Lupine, Russell’s. 
Lythrum, Morden’s, 35c. 
Mertensia. (Virginia Blue Bells.) 
Missouri Primrose. (Oecnothera.) 
Monarda. (Scarlet Sage.) 
Native Violets. 
Oriental Poppy. (Scarlet.) 
Helen Elizabeth. (Pink.) 50c. 
Pentstemon, Grandiflora and 
B tnrniys > blooming. 50c. Hardy Ferns—Tall, Dwarf, Garnet. 
35¢ each; fe for $2.00. Boltonia. White and Evergreen. Platycodon. (White and pink.) 
W HITE—Princess, W orld Brilliant Sedum. Heliopsis. Ribbon Grass. 
Peace, Miss Lingard. Veronica. 
PURPLE—Ruby Lee. 
PINK—Border Queen, Cos- HARDY LILIES IRIS 
Lilian : 35c each or 6, all different, for $2.00. : ; : 
Eultco EEE E Single and Double Tiger, ELEGANS; CORAL or Siberan Madonna; REGAL; Be sure and try some of these new giant 
REDS—Chieftain, Adonis, Canadense or Turks Cap, RUBRUM. prize winning sorts that are so easily grown. 
Hauptmann Koehl, Leo 25c¢ each; 10 for $2.00 (except as priced.) 
WATER LILIES 
$2.00 each — For Pool or Pond 
Schlageter, R. P. Struth- 
ers, Charles Curtis. 
RED and BICOLOR—Abelard, Cheerio, Depute 
Nomblot, Indian Chief, Nene, Quaker Lady, 
SUBULATA or dwarf creep- Pink Opal, Attraction (red), Sunrise (yellow), Richardson Tuberose (white.) ° Pa pri nk eae 
ing type in red, pink, DAH LIAS A Sree ee are Sy Queen he May, Susan 
Barret x ta, f 
white and blue. ; Giant decorative types. 35c¢ each; 6, all different, $2.00. } PINK SATIN, Pure bright SRERSOc: 
DIVARICATA—Native lav- Avalon (yellow), Jane Cowl (buff), Jersey’s Beauty (pink), I. De Ver Warner (lavender-pink), WHITE—Fairy, Madam Chereau, White King, 
White King, Rose Glory, Gallant Fox (red), Boutillier (cardinal), Blue Moon, 
CANNAS 
15c each or 7/7 tor $1.00. 
PRESIDENT—Best red with green foliage. 
HUNGARIA—8Best pink with green foliage. 
KING HUMBERT. (Red.) Bronze foliage. 
YELLOW KING HUMBERT. Green foliage. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
ender Sweet William. White Marble. 
CRYSTAL BEAUTY. Best large white. 35c. 
YELLOW—Sherwin Wright, Euphony (Ruffled 
coppery.) 
CALIFORNIA GOLD. Tall, best yellow. 50c. 
BLUE—Gertrude, Monsignor, Violacea Grandi- 
flora, Perfection, C. A. Pfeiffer. 
GREAT LAKES and BLUE TRIUMPH. 
Pure light blues. 50c. 
SABLE and BLACK DOUGLAS. Large, 
rich darkest blues. 50c. 
35c each, or 6 for $2.00. PUMILA or EARLY DWARF. White, light 
Avalanche (white), Chippewa (purple), Butterball (yellow), Olive Longland and dark blue. 
(apricot), Dr. Longley (pink), Dark Red Gold, Lavender Lady, Violet, etc. SIBERIAN. White, blue, purple, variegated. 
PSEUDACORUS or 
IRIS. Very tall. 
YELLOW WATER 
These early blooming Minnesota varieties give best results where potted plants 
are set out. Clara Curtis (rosy pink) is strictly hardy. 
Euergreens 
PYRAMIDAL ARBOR-VITAE 
Balled and Burlapped 
GLOBE ARBOR-VITAE 
-tn. Spread 
-in. Spread 
AMERICAN ARBOR-VITAE 
The Best Hedge and Windbreak Evergreen 
to 12 in. (not B&B) 
PEONIES 
(Plant early or in the fall.) to 15 in. (not B&B) 
Best free blooming double sorts. to 24 in. (not B&B) 
Red, Pink and White, 75c; 4, all different, $2.00. to 3 ft. (not B&B) 
Best Named Sorts, $1.00 each. PRICES QUOTED ON OTHER SIZES 
ANAMALA—Earliest cut-leaf semi-double red; not an AND VARIETIES. 
Officinalis, hence a better grower than Tenuifolia. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA—Earliest double red. The old fash- JUNIPER, SAVIN 
ioned Gem. Best spreading type. 
MIKADO—Popular early semi-double brilliant red Japanese 
type 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—Large early white with crimson flecked 
center. 
KARL ROSENFIELD—Best all around bright crimson. 
PRES. TAFT or REINE HORTENSE—Vigorous, free bloom- 
ing, light pink, midseason. 
Countless others in all types and colors. Pyramidal Arbor-Vitae 
Mugho Pine 
Sec. 34.66 P.L. GR. 
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TAYLORS FALLS, MINNESOTA 
#200 Gargatue 
OUR SELECTION 
Any ONE of These Items Postpaid 
50 Gladiolus. Best mixed. 
6 Dahlias. All different. 
4 Peonies. All different. 
6 Hardy Lilies, Phlox or Iris. 
4 Red Rhubarb. 
40 Asparagus. 2-year. 
50 Everbearing Strawberries. 
75 Strawberries. June bearing. 
20 Raspberries. Best red sorts. 
BOX HOLDER 
2 Apple, Plum or Cherry. 
4 Hardy Shrubs or Vines. 4 
20 Hedge Plants. 1 to 2 ft. of 
2 Spruce or Arbor-Vitae 
6 Chrysanthemums. All different. 
10 Hardy Flowers. Assorted. 
2 Roses. Different. 
SAFE DELIVERY GUARANTEED 
Claims of any nature must be reported prompt- 
ly, as we assume no responsibility for its con- 
tinued growth after it is out of our control. 
GLADIOLUS 
10 Any Color 50c; 
50 XX Mixed $2.00. 
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