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STRICTLY WHOLESALE PRICES FOR THE SPRING OF 1924
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Southwestern Grown Cannas Dahlias
Gladoli Peonies
Hardy Perennials
State Inspected
Retail Store 8th and Hudson BREEZY BLUFF FLOWER FARM R. F. D. 9, Box 214 Oklahoma City, Okla.
DAHLIAS
TERMS
Prices are F. O. B. Oklahoma City 3% dis- count for cash with order. 30 days net. All offers subject to goods being unsold on receipt of order.
No charge for packing. Orders from unknown parties, please send cash or good reference.
Bulbs and Perennials grown in the southwest resist the heat and stand the drought.
Six at Dozen Rates Fifty at Hundred Rates
All good cut flower varieties — .suitable to this climate — good divisions.
BALL OR “SHOW” DAHLIAS
Per Doz Per 100
Bird of Paradise, red and white Sp .70 S5,00
Dreer’s White, very large ball of white quills .8.^ 7.00
White Swan, pure white .75 6.00
W. W. Rawson, large white overlaid Ame- thyst i 1.00 15.00
Yellow Duke, perhaps the best large clear
yellow .85 7.00
Queen Victoria, one of the freest bloomers
we have, pure yellow .70 6 00
Rosalia Pomp, yellow edged crimson , — .80 6.00
Floral I’ark Jewell, purplish red stripped
white .75 5.00
Vivian, large fine bloom, crinkled petals, ot
cream suffused pink 1.00 8.00
CACTUS TYPE, NARROW, LONG, POINTED PETALS
Golden West, old gold, large and full 2.50 ' 20.00
Lovely Ensford, old gold and orange 1.50 12.00
Libelle, large wine red 1.30 10.00
Springfield, rosy salmon pink '2.50 15.00
Rheinkocnig, pure clear white 2.00 15.00
Geo. Walters, giant, pinkish salmon to velhiw
base 5.00 40.00
Pearl De Lyon, pure white, very large full flowers, florets serrated at pi ints, giving the flowers a fine feathery appearance — 1.30 10.00
DECORATIVE TYPE, FLAT PETALS, FULL CENTER BLOOMS
Bronze Beauty, Pom., golden bronze .75 5.00
Delice, lovely true pink l.flO 15.00
Caniiencita, inimen.se clear velhiw, penciled
scarlet ' 5.00 40.00
Geisha Superba, golden orange and russet red 3.75 30.00
Hodisai, iiiamnioth golden orange and brenze 2.50, 20 00
Dr. H. Sewall giant Fawn, shaded amber — 1.90' 15.00
Mort. Fiet, giant amber and salmon pink — 6.00 45.00
Jack Rose, color of Gen. Jacqueninot rose — .75 5.00
King of Commerce, tango .shaded -gold 2.50 20.00
King of the Autumn, D. & P., Terra Cotta,
amber and pink 4.00 30.00
La Tima, giant light amber, tinted Beryl and
pink 4.00 30.00
I,yndhurst, D., medium sized, long stemmed
scarlet ,75 5.00
Mons. La Normand, giant yellow, marked
bright red 2,50 20.00
Millionaire, mammoth lavender pink to light
center 6-50 50.00
Jan Olieslager, very large, pure yellow 2.50 20.00
Per Doz. Per 100
Le Grande Man,itou. This is an unusually attraetive flower. It is a striped splashed purple on a deep rose colored ground.
Flowers are of an enormous size. Very
free bloomer 2.50 20.00
Mina Burgle, large brilliant deep red 1.30 10.00
Mt. Hood, fine puie white 2.50 20.00
Manitoii, giant amber, edged salmon 2.50 20.00
Pink Gem, giant light rose pink, fine stem 1.90 15.00
Princess Juliana, P-D., reliable pure white 1.30 10.00
Queen Mary, bright shell, large, pleases
everybody 1.30 10.00
Royal Purple, deep purple, good size; suc- ceeds everywhere .75 6.00
Sylvia, medium sized pink, light center .75 5.00
Seabright, apricot bluff, large 1.30 10.00
Jonkheer Boreel, massive old gold 4.00 30.00
HARDY PERRENIALS
Divisions Per Doz. Per 100
Shasta Daisies .60 3.00
Violet Princess of Wales .60 3.00
Frey’s Fragrant Violets 1.30 10.00
Golden Glow .50 3.00
Sweet William, extra large field clumps, separate colors in white, scarlet, maroon,
Newport pink 1.50 10.00
German Iris, 7 colors mixed .60 3.50
Anchusa Italia .60 3.60
Aquilegia (Columbine) Dreer’s long spurred
Hybrids. Choicest mixture 1.50 10.00
Diantiuis Pluniarius, pinks, mixed .75 6.00
Midnight, double blood-red .1'5 6.00
FIELD GROWN PHLOX
Miss Lingard, white L50 12.00
Teire Neuve, grayish lilac 130 10.00
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES
Ariindb Donax, giant reed, 14 ft 25
Eulalie Zebrina, divisions, doz. 1.00 7.00
White Striped Border Grass, 1 ft. doz .60
White Lilacs, large, 3 year old each .75
Purple Lilacs, 2 and 3 years old eacch .50 and .75 Purple Wistaria, blooming size, each .75
1 age five piELD GROWN ROSES
Per doz. Per 100
Columbia 3-50 25.00
Etoile De France 3.50 25.00
Frances Scott Key 3.50 25.00
Jonkheer J. L. Mock . 3.50 25.00
Kaiserin August Victoria 3-50 25.00
Lady Hillingdon 3.50 26.00
Maman Cocket 3.50- • 25.00
Ophelia 3.50 26.00
Red Radiance 3.50 25.00
Sunburst 3.50' 25.00
White Maman Cochet 3.50 25.00
Radiance ‘ ^5.00
HARDY POMPON MUMS
Doz |
100 Clumps |
||
Pink Beauty, bronzy pink $ |
.80 ■ |
$6.00 |
$ .20 |
October Queen, early yellow |
.80 |
6,00 |
.20 |
Excelsior, small late yellow |
.80 |
6.00 |
.20 |
Marie, creamy white |
.80 |
6.00 |
.20 |
Normandie, rose pink |
.80 |
6.00 |
.20 |
Golden Climax, golden |
.80 |
6.00 |
.20 |
Anna, single white, resembles a dansy — Mrs. Wm. Buckingham is another big |
.80 |
6.00 |
.20 |
flat flower with petals of wonderful texture, the loveliest shade of soft bronze rose — very lasting both on and off the plant — long stemmed;
one of the very best
Creddie Mason, bright crimson; medium sized flowers make wonderful dis- play
Fire Bird, while not extra early, this is the best early red we have seen. Color, very bright; strong upright
growth
Minta, a very free flowering light pink, irnsurpassed by any of its color. Owing to its upright growth is one of the best specimen plants
.80 |
6.00 |
.20 |
.80 |
6.00 |
.20 |
.80 |
6.00 |
.20 |
.80 |
6.00 |
.20 |
GLADIOLUS
One and one-fourth inch up lOO 1000
Frances King, salmon red $2.00 $18.00
Cracker Jack, red, light throat 2.00 18.00
Le Marechal Foch 2.50 22.00
Schwaben 2.60 22.00
Halley, salmon pink 2.25 20.00
Chicago White, white 2.60 22.00
Primilinus Hybreds, mixed shades of yellow
red and bronze 2.00 18.00
Mixed Gladiolus 1.76 16.00