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suits them best. 
luxuriantly. 
CHOICE VARIETIES OF PAEONIES. 
Canari— White tinted cream, free bloomer. 
pene ss de Nemours—Pure white, extra large, one'of the best. 
arly. 
Duchess of Orleans—Deep rose color, large and compact. 
Duke of Wellington—White, flushed with light primrose; very 
beautiful, late. 
Dr. Nester Pelassy—Beautiful blush pink; 
fragrant. 
Edulis Superba—Very deep pink, early and fragrant. 
Elegans—Outside petals dark pink, large salmon center; loose, 
fine, sweet. 
Felix Crousse—Large, globular, brilliant red; strong grower. 
Each 85c; per doz. $8.50. 
Festiva Maxima—Creamy white with small center of carmine; 
early. One of the very finest. 
Francis Ortegat—Fine, large, dark crimson; fragrant. 
Henry Demay—Violet purple, large, double and fragrant. 
Hereules—Bright rose with yellow center; immense size. 
Modeste Guerin—Cherry red, changing to light rose; 
keeper. 
Ne Plus Ultra—Beautiful, clear shell pink, retaining from first 
to last its exquisitely delicate color without fading in the 
least; very fragrant. 
rained Rubra Plena—Deep crimson, very early; one of the 
est. 
Officinalis Rosea—Bright salmon pink, very early. 
Rubra Triumphans—Intense crimson; very fragrant. 
Small plants of above, except where noted, each 50c¢; 
medium 75c; large $1.50 to $2.00. 
RUDBECKIA—Cone Flower. 
very double and 
good 
This class of plants is considered quite indispensable in the herbaceous 
and exceedingly 
Or shrubbery border. All the varieties are very showy 
effective. 
R. “Golden Glow”—Very popular and fully merits the praise bestowed 
The plant is strong and bears long, strong-stemmed, very 
large and very double golden-yellow flowers in great profusion through 
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upon it. 
several weeks of mid-summer. 
R. Purpurea—4 feet, August. A showy, 
remarkably 
the months of August and September. 
SEDUM. 
Stone Crop. 
A very useful family of succulent plants which withstand a 
Admirably adapted for 
drought that most plants would succumb to. 
rockery. 
S. Spectabile (Syn. Fabaria)—1% 
desirable plant. 
feet, September. 
red. Hach 30c; per doz. 
TRITOMA—Red-Hot Poker. 
A very stately and exceedingly attractive plant; 
It is quite hardy and very easy of cultivation. 
men. 
A magnificent plant, 
T. Pfitzerii—3 to 4 feet. 
varieties grown. 
duced from August to November, in 
inches long. Color a rich orange scarlet. 
VINCA—Periwinkle, or Grave Myrtle. 
V. Minor—A well-known evergreen trailing plant, 
the cemetery for covering grave mounds. 
carpeting under trees and in shady places. 
great spikes or 
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strong-growing 
plant, producing abundantly its large reddish-purple flowers during 
Hach 25c; per doz... 
Rosy pink. 
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S. Spectabile “Brilliant”—Same as foregoing, but rich, bright eT es 
z admirably adapted for 
mixed borders; but a single clump on the lawn makes a magnificent speci- 
the very best of all the 
The flowers are very freely and Cone OUSLY pro- 
heads, 
Each 40c; per doz........$4.00 
extensively 
It is also very valuable for 
Each 45c; per doz 
PAEONIES 
CHOICK HERBACEOUS VARIETIES 
No class of plants is more easily grown than Paeonies and 
few so generously repay the care given them. They are per- 
fectly hardy and thrive in almost any soil, but any extra at- 
tention given them will be amply repaid; deeply cultivated and well enriched loam 
Theat ee. places, Bee few plants will succeed, Paeonies will grow 
y. rive equally well in sunny situations, and planted i F 
shrubbery or on either side of walks they are very effective. i eee 
PHYSOSTEGIA—False Dragon Head. 
P. Virginica—3 to 4 feet. A beautiful free-blooming peren- 
nial. If kept cut will flower from mid-summer until 
fall. Color a shell pink. An exceedingly desirable 
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POPPY. 
Perennial Poppies stand almost unrivalled among hardy 
plants for beauty and general usefulness. 
P. Orientale (Oriental Poppy)—38 feet, June. A magnificent 
Poppy, bearing flowers often measuring 6 inches 
across; color most brilliant scarlet, with black blotches. 
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PYRETHRUM. 
P. Uliginosum (Giant Ox-Eye Daisy)—4 to 5 feet, Septem- 
ber and October. This is one of the very finest for the 
herbaceous border for supplying cut flowers in the 
autumn. Large, pure white flowers. Each 25c; per 
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$2.50 
degree of 
the 
over 12 
used in 
Oriental Poppy. 
