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Fragrans (true)- — Large and full, deep rose 

 and very fragrant. Of tall habit with long 

 stems, and a most profuse bloomer. Late 

 and very valuable. 



Humei. — Bright lively pink, very large and 

 full; a superb variety and one of the finest; 

 quite late. , 



Lady Bramwell. — Perhaps the finest of its 

 color — a soft silvery rose throughout; of 

 charming delicacy, full and elegant form 

 with large guard petals; very fragrant; early. 



L'Esperence- — Tall, strong grower with 

 full large, lovely rose pink very fragrant 

 blooms. Very early, following closely the 

 Officinalis varieties and a profuse bloomer. 



Nellie Pleas. — American origin. Silvery 

 rose and very fragrant; strong grower and 

 free bloomer. 



Palene- — Pure snow white, full and fine: 

 a most profuse bloomer and one of the finest 

 pure white varieties; resembling Festiva 

 Maxima very much. 



Phormis. — Deep purple wine; extra free 

 bloomer and a superb variety. 



Pink Beauty. — Large, very double, bright 

 pink flowers; a free bloomer. 



Pottsii. — Old but yet uusurpassed by any 

 of its color. Vivid dark crimson, numerous 

 yellow stamens; early and free bloomer. 



Rosea. — The well known popular bright 

 rose variety; large full and fragrant. 



Queen Victoria (Whitleyi ) .—White with 

 cream center, changing to pure white. Large 

 and keeps a long time. Especially valuable 

 for cutting. 



Rubra Triumphans. — Bright red, large and 

 fine. 



Susanna. — American origin. Bright rosy 

 pink, full and fragrant. Strong grower and 

 very fine. 



Price (except as noted), strong roots, two 

 to five eyes to each root, each, 20c- doz 

 $2.00; 100, $15.00. 



A set — one each of 20 varieties — $4.00. 

 Mixed, each, 15c; doz. $1.50; 100, $12.00. 



PHLOX SUBULATA. 



Moss or Mountain- Pink. 



Of very dwarf habit with moss-like ever- 

 green foliage. It thrives everywhere ami 

 spreads rapidly; hence, of great value for 

 carpeting, edging and rockeries. It flowers 

 so freely that it produces a sheet of bloom in 

 early spring which completely conceals the 

 plants; much used for cemetery planting. 



Alba. — Pure white. 



Bride. — White with bright pink eye. 



Rosea. — Bright rosy-pink. 



Each 10c; doz. $1.00; 100, $4.00. 



Cook Co., Ills., May 7, 1906. 

 I wish to acknowledge the plants received 

 today. They arrived in good order and we 

 are greatly pleased with them. We shall 

 place all our orders with you in the future. 



E. J. BARBER. 



EARLY BLOOMING PEONIAS. 



Peoxia Officinalis 



These are the "old fashioned" Peonias that 

 flower nearly two weeks earlier than the 

 other double varieties named. They are of 

 dwarfer habit but vigorous growers and all 

 flower with great freedom. 



Alba. — Pure white, very double; the earl- 

 iest white Peonia. 



Atropurpurea. — Rich dark crimson. 



Rosea. — Rosy pink — the earliest pink Peo- 

 nia. 



Rubra. — Dazzling crimson. The first of all 

 to flower. 



Tenuifolia fl. pi. — Fine, feathery lace-like 

 foliage and double vivid crimson flowers. 

 Flowers early. Very distinct, unique, inter- 

 esting and beautiful. 



Each 2 5c; doz. $2.50. 



A set — one each of the five — $i-oo. 



SINGLE PEONIAS. 



A large assortment of Kelway's choicest 

 varieties without names. 

 Each 25c; doz. $2.50. 



Moss Pink. 



New York, X. Y., May 15, 1906. 

 Plants received from you beautifully pack- 

 ed and in first-rate condition. Please accept 

 thanks. MRS. C. P. HALLOCK. 



