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DIAMOND COLLECTION OF 

 PEONIES. 



In this I offer the cream of the entire list of hundreds 

 of varieties of Double Herbaceous Peonies. 

 Every one is a gem of the first water. 



■ ir.trequent dashes 

 great size on long 



FESUTA MAXIMA.— Pure .vnite wr. 

 of blood red at center. Flowers of 

 stems. Each, 35c. 



FLOBAL TBEASTJBE.— Clear tender pink, delightfully 

 fragrant. Each, 35c 



J^arti^ l^erenm'al plants^ 



FBANCOIS OBTEGAL.— Purple crimson, extremely rich 

 and intense in color. Each, 40c. 



GOLDEN HABVEST.— Outer petals cheerful pink, inner 

 ones golden yellow changing to white. Each, 40c. 



LA TULIP. — Soft blush, streaked with carmine, the whole 

 changing to pure white; large globular flower; very 

 fragrant. Each, 50c. 



MABIE LEMOIXE.— Very large, solid massive flowers of 

 delicate ivory white. Blooms late and is truly grand. 

 Each, SOc. 



MODEL OF PEBFECTION.— Light pink shaded and dif- 

 fused with bright lively rose. A superb variety; late. 

 Each, SOc. 



BICHABDSON'S BUBBA SIJPEBBA.— Dark rich crimson 

 — almost black — without stamens; late. Each, SOc. 

 A set of eight, one of each, for $3.00. 



SINGLE PEONIES. 



So elegant and g^raceful, they are preferred by many 

 to the double flowered varieties. They are very decora- 

 tive and most interesting. Flower earlier than the choice 

 double varieties, but the flowers do not last so long. 



CLIMAX.— Cherry rose. 



DEFIANCE. — Bright crimson, golden stamens. 

 GALLOPIN.— Purplish rose. 

 LEAXDEB. — Satiny pink. 

 MABEL. — Crimson, edged white. 

 MEDUSA. — Rosy lilac. 



MOBXING STAB. — White shading to straw at center. 

 MOBPHEUS.— Cherry rose. 

 PLUTABCH.— Light crimson. 



BEIXE DES FLAXDEBS.— Rosy pink changing to white. 

 SPLEXDEXS.— Bright red. 

 VIOLET.— Violet red, distinct. 



Strong roots, each, 30c; doz., $3.00. 

 A set, one each of the 12 sorts, for $3.00. 

 Mixed colors, each, 20c; doz., $2.00. 



GORGEOUS ORIENTAL POPPIES. 



These large flowered Poppies are 

 gorgeous beyond words to describe 

 and are most effective when planted 

 in the border, among shrubbery or 

 in masses upon the lawn. The 

 flowers are five to seven inches 

 across, are freely produced during 

 May and June, on tall stems, and 

 are of the most intense and brilliant 

 colors imaginable. The foliage, 

 too, is most pleasing; being fern- 

 like in structure, fresh light 

 green with a silvery or frosted 

 aspect. 



OBIEXTALE.— The type from which 

 all the others have descended. The 

 most intense crimson imaginable; 

 each flower having a large spot as 

 black as night in the center, upon 

 which the light changes color con- 

 stantly as upon a raven's wing. 



GOLIATH. — Dazzling scarlet; of mammoth size. 



MAHOGAXT. — Dark carmine or mahogany. Distinct. 



PBIXCESS LOUISE.— Delightful salmon pink. 



BOYAL SCABLET.— Intense glowing scarlet-crimson; 

 very large flowers. 



SEMI PLEXTS. — A semi-double form with rich glowing 

 crimson flowers. 



SILBEBBLICK.— Bright salmon-red, spotted white. 



Each, 15c; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. A set, one each 

 of seven varieties, for 85c. 



ICELAND POPPIES. 



PaPAVER NuDICAtTLE. 



From tufts of fern-like leaves, great numbers of flowers 



Papaver Orientale. 



are produced on slender stems a foot long, from early 

 June until October. The cup-shaped flowers are very 

 pretty and vary in color from pure white to yellow and 

 deep orange. 



Mixed colors, each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



Graftom Co., N. H., Aug. 14, 1911. 

 Last spring I purchased a small invoice of hardy Phlox 

 and they were so satisfactory that I am sure it will prompt 

 me to enlarge next spring. My near neighbor, Mr. \Vm. 



E. Satchell, who is a parishoner of mine in B , was 



also highly pleased with his Phlox. 



(Rev.) Theodore S. Henderson. 



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