ed _ a 
P eon ies The National Flower for Memorial Day 
Strong 2- to 3-eye roots mailed you direct from our Nursery 
Peonies are too well known to require description. They are perfectly 
hardy, will thrive in almost any location and when once planted will increase 
in size and beauty each year. We offer six of the choicest varieties, worthy 
of a place in any garden. All are fragrant. 
72N88 Duchess De Nemours F*°*s,25,2 “t 
Guard petals are white, centre lemon-yellow which grad- 
ually fades to white. Very large, sweetly fragrant, early 
and profuse bloomer. 
60c each; 3 for $1.70; 6 for $3.25; $6.00 per doz., postpaid 
72N90. Edulis Superba Te Msmorial Day 
y 
Extremely early, rarely failing to be in bloom for Memorial 
day. A beautiful, brilliant mauve-pink with silvery reflex. 
Very large blooms on strong, upright stems. 
60¢ each; 3 for $1.70; 6 for $3.25; $6.00 per doz., postpaid 
e 0 f the Most P ] 
72N94 Felix Crousse ©7° {the Most, Popular 
Large globular-shaped bloom of brilliant, dazzling red with 
ruby-flamed centre. Strong, vigorous grower, free bloomer 
and one of the most popular and very foremost red Peonies 
for general planting. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 6 for $5.15; $9.75 per doz.,-postpaid 
72N96 Festiva Maxima T Finest White 
Enormous full, double blooms. of wondrous beauty. Color 
pure white with a few centre petals usually flecked with > 
crimson spots. Very early, surpassingly fragrant and should 
be in every collection of Peonies. 
65e each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25: $6.00 per doz., postpaid 
72N98 Karl Rosefield ©"™,Cheice of All 
Very large, globular, full flowers, semi-rose type. The color 
is a rich velvety crimson, brilliant and striking. Plant is of 
tall, strong, but compact growth holding its flowers -upright 
to the end of the season. 
$1.50 each; 3 for $4.00; 6 for $7.50; $14.00 per dozen, postpaid 
73N00 Mad. De Verneville ¥°%,Ch2sts, 274 
Sulphur white, broad guard petals, centre rosy-white when 
first open, fading to pure white with an occasional edging 
and flecks of carmine. Blooms early and profusely; exceed- 
ingly fine, full Anemone shaped flower with sweet, rose-like 
fragrance. 
65e each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25; $6.00 per doz., postpaid 
Maule’s Hardy Perennial Phlox oe 
Well developed plants sent direct from our Nursery 
Perennial Phlox succeeds in almost any soil, but, of course, August, are removed as soon as over, the plants will esata 
extra care in preparing and enriching the soil and watering a second supply of flowers, continuing the display until late 
plants in dry weather will result in better plants and flowers. in the autumn. They are perfectly hardy, becoming larger 
if. the first spikes of bloom which usually appear in July and and more beautiful each year. 7 crete 


















































73N00 Peony, Mad. De 
Verneville 
SPECIAL PEONY OFFERS 
73N25 One root each of Edulis Su- 
2 perba (pink), Felix Crousse 1 95 : 
Collection (red), and Festiva Maxima DdeJdD 
(white), value $2.25...... for postpaid 
73N27 One root each of Maule’s six $4 00 | 
Z named Gorgeous Peonies (value e 
Collection §5.00)...°.... for only postpaid 








73N40 ELIZABETH CAMP- 73N32 B. COMPTE. A very brilliant and | 
BELL. Perhaps the most popu- showy variety of good strong growth and 
lar of all Hardy Phlox, on ac- most profuse blooming. The individual fow- 
count of its outstanding color, | €rs are large and combine into magnificent 
which is a pleasing light salmon | trusses of a brilliant French purple shade. | 
=p nary Se 5 This color is unusually bright and never fails 
enlivened by a pinkish |. tint ms 
Du TAD GATS. IDK =e to receive favorable attention. It looks best 
: 4 praia if planted in combination with some white 
and exceptionally showy. variety. 
35¢ each; 3 for $5e; 6 for $1.80; 35e each: 3 for 95e; 6 for $1.80; $3.50 per 7 
$3.50 per doz.; 25 for $6.90, 25 for $6.90, postpaid ~ 
postpaid 73N48 MRS. WILLIAM JENKINS. Tene 
73N42 EUROPA. A strong | well-rounded flower-heads composed of mam- 
grower, producing a mass of sub- moth size, snow-white blooms. By far the 
Stantial upright stems crowned | best of all white varieties. 
by large clusters of flowers. The 30e¢ each; 3 for S5e; 6 for $1.60; $3.10 per doz: 

blooms are white, with a fine ~ 25 for $6.00, postpaid aay 
light crimson eye in the center. 73N52. RHEINLANDER. The esaneee 
30e each: 3 for She: large carmine-pink flowers of this. variety 
6 for $1.60; $3.10 per doz.; always attract attention. It is a free-bloom- 
= < sae ing variety which makes a very large plant. 
25 for $6.00, postpaid covered with flower-heads during the bloom- | 
73N45 FERDINAND CORTEZ. ing season. 
An intense rich crimson shade | 30¢ each; 3 for S5c; 6 for $1.60; $3,10 per’ doz; 
with a brilliancy most appealing 25 for $6.00, postpaid 
when seen in the bright sun. A 73N54 RYNSTROM. The individual fow- 
vigorous grower. The individual ers are very large and they combine into 
blooms are of good size, forming heavy, massive trusses of a bright rose- pink” 

a dense round head. shade. An exceptionally strong grawer, free 
‘ SrMlanchers Wom ober blooming, and of showy habit. 
6 for $1.80: $3.50 3523 30c each; 3 for 85e; 6 for $1.60; $3.10 per doz.; 
73N40 Phlox, Elizabeth een or $1.80; $3.50 per doz.; 25 for $6.00, postpaid == 
25 for $6.90, postpaid 
73N56 THOR. A _ fine combination of 
bright and silky salmon-pink with a noes 
crimson eye in uBe Cee eee Coles contrasts 
is very outstan ing and pleasing to e eye: 
73N60 One root each of the above 8 named Hardy $1. 95 Thor is worth growing not only because of | 
© : l its excellent color but also because of its | 
Collection Perennial Phlox (value $2.55) for only postpaid outstanding habit of growth. ; 
30e each; 3 fox S5e; 6 for $1.60; $3.10 per doz. P 
5 for $6.00, postpaid =: 





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