PHLOX 
Hach 45¢ 3 for $1.25 
Dr. Chas. H. Mayo—White 
crimson eye. 
Eva Forester—Large heads. Flower 
with 
clear pink. 
Fiancee — Beautiful waxy, white 
flowers. 
Flash—New. Showy bright red. 
ule Sandeau—Brilliant watermelon 
pink, 
Prime Minister—White, red eye. 
Von Hockberg—Deep, velvety red. 
Burgundy—Rich, deep wine glow. 
Starlight—Purple, white star eye. 
Lillian—Best clear salmon pink, 
Mrs. Jenkins—Pure snow white. 
Brilliant—Firey scarlet, dark eyes. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
Helen Elizabeth—50c—This is a real 
acquisition of light La France pink. 
The petals are deeply crinkled, 
Naney—50ce—Deep crimson flowers 
on long stems, with glossy black 
blotches at the base of each petal. 
28 inches. 
Hercules—50¢ — Immense flower, 
often 9 inches across, of true scarlet, 
borne on extra tall and sturdy stem, 
Sass Pink—50c—No doubt one of 
the finest and largest pink poppies. 
The immense blooms are of fine 
crepy texture. 
Sultana—60c¢ - 3 for $1.65—Brilliant 
watermelon pink flowers of extra- 
ordinary size 
Sungod—60c - 3 for $1.65—A_ prilli- 
antly colored poppy, bright Saturn- 
red with golden glow. Outstanding 
in color, vigor and ‘bloom. 
Surprise—60c¢ - 3 for $1.65—Giant 
flowers in unusual quantities of the 
brightest vermillion-red which is en- 
hanced because of the pronounced 
bluue-black, round spots at the base 
of the flower. 
Sonate—60c - 3 for $1.65—Beautiful 
soft camellia-rose flowers in great 
numbers grace this variety in early 
pleasing in 
spring. Large in size 
color. 
YOUR 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Each 50¢; 3 for $1.35 
Algonquin—Fine, brilliant, double yellow. 
ber. 18 inches. 
Amber Glow — A 2% inch flower of soft salmon or 
peach pink. Flowers very profusely. Blooms October 
Avalanche—Large well formed double white flowers 
In great quantities. 2% to 3 feet. Late September. 
Burgundy—Rich deep red. Fully double. Perfect form. 
Early October. 2% feet. 
Harbinger—Double 2% to 3-inch flowers of golden 
bronze. Grow 27 inches tall. 
Red Velvet—Double 3-inch flowers of crimson. Grow 
24 inches tall. 
Lavender Lady—a lovely true lavender, no trace of 
mauve, purple, or magneta appears under any light 
condition. Flowers are full, double, 3 inches across. 
Early October. 
Heatherbloom — D. (KRAUS)—Very double; heather- 
pink, center of shaded rose red with gold tipping. An 
outstanding flower. 
Olive Longland — D. (KRAUS)—Three inch apricot 
toned salmon-pink. Blooms freely the best of the pas- 
tel shades. 
September Dawn — Gorgeous deep pink of an autumn 
Mid-Septem- 
sunrise Uarge double well formed flowers of 38% 
inches. 
Arapahoe—Huge rich red flowers. Stems 30 to 36 in. 
high. University of Nebraska origination. 
Cecil Beed—Finest early pink mum. 
Blush White—(Nebr.) Beautiful blush White large 
blooms. 
Adoration—Large spreading double blooms. Pink on a 
cream background. Easy to disbud. Plants will carry 
6 to 8 blooms 5 to 6 inches in diameter. Fine for cutting. 
Late September. 36 inches 
Butterball—30 inch double. Large lemon-chrome, 
Dahlia—20 inch double, wine red. September 10. 
Duluth—36 inch double, yellow. September 20. 
Glowing Coals—D. (KRAUS)—Bright deep cherry-red 
with orange reverse. Well branched plants of large 
sprays. One of the best early reds. 
Polar Ice—A pure white double flower of 3 inches. 
Grows vigorously, flowers freely, and bunches nicely. 
Early September. 
GUARANTEE AND CONDITIONS 
We are careful to keep our varieties true to name 
and will replace any portion of the stock that may prove 
or refund the price paid for such 
It is agreed that the original price shall be the maximum 
Any material fail- 
ing to grow will be resupplied at one-half the original 
cost of the stock provided we are informed of such 
failure prior to October 1st following purchase. 
otherwise, 
damages the purchaser is entitled to. 
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These prices are for delivery at the nursery or to 
your residence in Waterloo or Cedar Falls. 
; delivered F.O.B. 
express, and freight and truck line terminals. 
city orders will be 
OF PAYMENT 
unless 
TERMS 
delivery of the stock, 
agreed upon. 
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... and YOU can do 
much of the Work Yourself 
are cash on or 
previously 
Remittances may be by check or any 
payable to Meyers Nursery. 
Caliph—For intensity of color this variety cannot be 
equaled. The color is oxblood-red, with a rich velvety 
sheen or glow so prominent that it stands out con- 
spicuously among all other Chrysanthemums of this 
color. 
Alabaster—White incurved blooris. 
Challenger—Bright bronzy red blooms 
China Gold—Large double yellow 
CUSHION MUMS 
Bronze Cushion (King Cushion) — Deep autumn tints 
of bronze and copper. 
Red Cushion—A splendid early crimson red variety. 
White Cushion (Queen Cushion) — Extra fine early 
pure white. 
Yellow Cushion—Pure golden yellow; early flowering 
and long lasting. 
Black Velvet—-Bushy midnight red. 
Butterball—Best early butter yellow. 
Coral Sea—Salmon, suffused copper rose. 
Major Cushion—Best bright pink cushion. 
Nanook—White mounds, cream centers. 
PEONIES 
Avalanche. A magnificent, pure white with a few 
pencilings of carmine. Delightfully fragrant; late mid- 
SCASOM: Wetiyotccat vetecess eres aceretevane Ae vsleio eines mica rie aeslte $ .90 
Edulis Superba. The large flowers of beautiful deep 
pink are usually in bloom for decoration Day. Very 
eefeiag gab olen” Gann eese ree ecard SCO CRG CRONE ae $ .90 
Felix Crousse. Its large, globular flowers, are a bril 
liant, dazzling ruby-red. Late midseason ...... $ .90 
Special Offer. One each of the above 3 Peonies for 
2.50 
Festiva Maxima. Large flowers, often 7 to 8 inches 
in diameter. Flowers pure white, dotted carmine. Fra- 
PY AME SE COTUV GT Frreo-icier sian clots ole eve a Valaheie cme tietals cei oie oh $ .90 
Karl Rosefield. Huge ball-like flowers of rich velvety- 
crimson. Extra fine; early midseason .......... $ 1.00 
Longfellow, Perhaps the most brilliant of all red 
Peonies. Early midseason. Very fine show or garden 
VGTE CUNY as stipc ct eaOonhe Adages co Keno Sea nes a6 $ 1.25 
Martha Bullock. Gigantic, cupped shaped flowers of 
bright old-rose pink. Rose-like fragrance; late .-.$ 1.75 
Myrtle Gentry. ‘‘The Perfect Peony.’’ Immense flow- 
ers of beautiful light pink changing to rosy white. 
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Reine Hortense. Very large flowers of beautiful uni- 
Pygmy Gold — A distinct, fine Pom Pom type. The form light pink. A prize winner at the shows. Mid- 
color of a clean golden yellow. Early September. REASON eee ae Ferrier sicctrolc tocsionale s tohcter nee ne sam ete eek ae $ 1.25 
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