The Superb Springfield 

 Collection of PEONIES 



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Lady Leonora Bramwell 



This grand Peony was sent out by M. Verdier in 1S54 as 

 "Doctor Bretonneau." Some one has rechristened it as 

 "Lady Bramwell," under which name it is best known. 

 It is a charming, large, full and exceedingly fragrant 

 flower of perfect symmetrical form. The color is delicate 

 silvery-rose, with lively pink center; petals tipped creamy- 

 white with an occasional crimson fleck. In many localities 

 grown largely for cut flowers. 50 cts. each; three for $1.25. 



Sulfurea 



Large, perfectly formed, snowball-shaped flowers; white 

 guard or primary petals, center sulphur-yellow; perfect 

 habit; foliage and growth both quite distinct; follows 

 Festiva Maxima and ranks with it; fine for cut flowers; 

 very free bloomer. The yellowest of all Peonies. Extra. 

 35 cents each; 3 for 90 cents. 



These Peonies Should Be Found in Every Garden 



Special Offer 



The two Superb Springfield Peonies, 

 costing 85c, will be sent for only 



75 cents 



The Bouquet Set of Dahlias 



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 FOR THESE DAHLIAS IN COLOR 



1^ I WILLIAM AGNEW (Decorative) — Intense glisten- 

 i'O. X jng crimson-scarlet, of large size and gracefully 

 recurving form. The most popular standard red. 20 cents. 

 M n SYLVIA (or Dolly) (Show) — Flowers four to six 

 I'lO* £t inche in diameter; of fine form and full to the 

 center, which is white, shaded to soft pink on the outer 

 petals. In freedom of bloom next to Countess of Lonsdale. 

 A magnificent Dahlia. 20 cents. 



^ o FLORADORA (Cactus) — Deep, dark, rich wine- 

 INO. O crimson, splendid shaped flowers on long, up- 

 right, wiry stems. Habit ideal of perfection. 20 cents. 

 •M A ROBERT BROOMFIELD (Show)— Pure snow- 



1 lO. *r white. Of large size. A very free bloomer. 

 Grand for cut flowers. We recommend this variety. 20 

 cents. 



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Very showy in the 



*J C A. D. LIVONI (Show) — A splendid clear pink, 

 llO. %J beautifully quilled. 20 cents. 



N f* MATCHLESS (Decorative) — Deep crimson 

 "• V 'arge size; an early and late bloomer. Thi 

 consider one of the best ten Dahlias, 

 garden. 20 cents. 



f^ n *] SPRINGFIELD (Cactus) — A new Dahlia of our 

 5;"* ' own introduction. It is identical with Countess 

 of Lonsdale except in two essentials. It has a darker 

 stem and the flowers instead of being a salmon-pink as in 

 Lonsdale, Springfield is a rich amaranthine-red. Its beau- 

 ty cannot be described. No Dahlia blooms freer, no Dahlia 

 is as pretty as Springfield. It lasts longer cut than any 

 other Dahlia we know. 35 cents. 



^r»*»rinl Off*»l* The entlre BOUOUET SET of Dahlias, costing $1.55, sent for only $1.10. 

 OpCClal VylTCr anything so beautiful in the Dahlias. Be sure and try a set. 



You have never s/een 



Rare Everblooming Cannas 



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 THESE CANNAS IN COLOR. 



Nr» 1 ROSEA GIGANTEA— Extra large flowers, borne 

 * »©4 * in such great abundance that the mass of color 

 is truly amazing; a deep rich rose, almost coral-carmine; 

 soft and lovely; one of the most beautiful Cannas grown. 

 4 feet. 20 cents. 



M_ O QUEEN HELEN — Immense flowers that are as 

 l^O. d large as the Orchid-flowering Cannas. Color 

 golden-yellow evenly and distinctly spotted red. This 

 Canna ranks right up with King Humbert. We have no 

 hesitancy in saying there is no better Canna grown. 4V 2 

 feet. 50 cents. 



M n O FIREBIRD — This is by all means the very best 

 1HJ. Ct re( j flowered Canna; gigantic trusses of immense 

 flowers with petals 2% to 3 inches and over across. The 

 color is a clear glistening scarlet without streaks or spots 

 of any kind. Don't fail to try it. 4 feet. 50 cents. 



W n A UNDINE — Bright orange-scarlet, broadly border- 

 1*U« " ed with golden-yellow. The color is best described 

 as a fanciful figure in scarlet and gold. The best of all 

 gilt-edged Cannas. 4 feet. 20 cents. 



Nrt E* MRS. ALFRED F. CONARD — A most remarkable 

 1^1 0. O variety, with exquisite salmon-pink flowers of 

 largest size in erect and abundantly furnished heads. So 

 freely produced as to keep up a superb showing of its fine 

 bloom for months above the rich green foliage. Extra fine. 

 4 feet. 20 cents. 



ClrtafMsil Ciffaf Tne entire set of rlve Ra^ 

 jpctldl Vflicr Cannas, costing $1.60, for only 

 $1.25. You will have the 5 best Cannas in existence. 



Rainbow Set of Japanese Iris 



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 FOR THESE IRIS IN COLOR. 



sh-white 

 cents. 



Nr» 1 I *O^NO-NAMI (Shallow Waves)— Grayi 

 I'*** 1 veined light purple. Very fine. 20 cenl 



Nr> 9 KUMA-FUNGIN (Excited Bear) — Large deep 

 1,w * "■ violet-blue; very fine. 20 cents. 



M O PURPLE AND GOLD — Rich purple, gold center; 



1^1 U. %J radiating out into fine pencilings; fine. 20 cents. 



KT A GEKKI-NO-NAMI (Moonlight on Waves) 

 11U. t white 



as Gold-bound. 



center gold and yellow. 

 20 cents. 



Large 

 Known by many 



fJ n C KUMOMA-NO-SORA (Sky Amidst the Clouds) — 

 l^O. ij -yvhite. flushed with blue, center banded yellow. 

 20 cents. 



The entire Set of Rainbow Iris for 75 cents. 



Notice* ^ plants shipped by mail or express are guaranteed to reach 

 >— destination in good growing condition. 



