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HARDY PERENNIALS 



Continued 

 HARDY PHLOX, Contd. 

 MISS LINGARD — Long spikes of white' 

 flowers, with eye of faint lavender. Probably the 

 best among all early flowering white sorts. 



Wbne. Paul Dutrie. — Soft delicate shade of 

 pink^ 



Mrs. Jenkins. — Among the medium tall varie- 

 ties, this stands head and shoidders above others 

 as a bearer of large trusses of pure white flowers. 

 Rhinelander. — Soft salmon-pink, deep red eye. 

 Rhynstrom. — ^Lively rose pink. 

 Rosenberg. — Deep red with violet eye- 

 Except as noted, each 20c.; dozen, $2.00; 

 100, 115.00. 



PHLOX SUBULATA 

 Moss or Mountain Pink 

 Of very dwarf habit. Thrives everywhere. 

 Produces a sheet of bloom in early spring. Alba, 

 pure white; Lilacena, lavender; Rosea, rosy pink. 

 PHYSALIS. Chinese Lantern Plant 

 Franchetti. — An ornamental member of the 

 Nightshade family. Grows about 2 feet high, 

 producing freely its bright orange-scarlet lantern- 

 Kke fruits which, properly cured, will last all winter. 

 Above, each, 20c.; dozen, $2.00; 100, $12.50. 



Peonies 



Although the Peony has been cultivated as a 

 garden flower for centuries, it has been only during 



the last twenty years that it has received the 

 degree of attention in this country which its great 

 characteristics as a plant and flower cause it to 

 deserve. The modern Peony is a marvel of beauty 

 and fragrance. A well-grown plant, in full bloom, 

 is as pleasing a sight as any in the June garden^ 

 A beef of them is truly an inspiration. By planting 

 early, midsea^on and late blooming sorts, threes 

 weeks of continuous floral beauty may be enjoyed. 

 See illustration on page 26. 



Uniform price, except as noted, each, 75o. ; 

 dozen, $7.50. 



Abel de Pujol.— Lilac rose, shaded white. 



Banquet. — Light pink, flowers in clusters. 



Canari. — Midseason. Primary petals white' 

 flushed delicate pink, changing to pure white with 

 deep primrose yellow center. Bomb type. 



Couronne d'Or (Crown of Gold). — Semi-rose; 

 white with a ring of yellow stamens, crimson 

 splashes ; late; agreeable fragrance. Medium height 

 and strong grower, blooming freely. Waterlily 

 fragrance. 



Duchess de Nemours. — Large sulphur white, 

 with a pronounced greenish reflex. Early, fragrant, 

 one of the best whites. 



Felix Crousse. — Among the finest of all double 

 red sorts. Bomb type, bright red, midseason. Good 

 odor, robust grower. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10. (K). 



Festiva Maxima. — Pure white, with dashes of 

 blood red at center. Rose type; very early, fra- 

 grant. Very sturdy. One of the best whites in 

 eiustence. 



Lady Bramwell. — Soft silvery sheU pink, very 

 fragrant, tall habit, free bloomer; very valuable. 



Madam Coste. — Medium size, bomb type. 

 Rose tinted glossy white. Tufted center. Collar 

 cream- white, center flecked with crimson. Free 

 bloomer. 



Madam Ducel. — Whole flower, both guards 

 and lK)mb, solid color of silvery lilac-pink. Free 

 flowering, very large, midseason. Very double. 



Mari^ Lemoine. — Rose type, ivory white, with 

 gigantic blooms. Very strong grower; blooms 

 freely. 



Mons. Boucharlataine.— Semi-rose type; late 

 mid-season. Large, full, compact imbricated 

 bloom. Bright pink, shaded darker pink. 



Monsieur Jules Elie — Globular crown, 

 guards violet rose, collar cream white. Very 



Eleasant odor. Free bloomer, mediiun stems, 

 irge blooms. Bomb type. Each, $1.00; 

 dozen, $10.00. 



Ne Plus Ultra. — ^Midseason, very large fidl 

 bloom of bright rose, ends of petals silvery 

 tipped. 



Prince of Wales.— Pure blush; large, full 

 showy flowers. Free bloomer. Splendid variety. 



Purpurea Siiperba. — ^Large bomb type. 

 Uniform dark rose-red. Tall, free-bloomer. 

 Midseason. 



Queen Victoria. — One of the most abun- 

 dantly flowering. Bomb type; pure white, 

 occasionally fledced with red. Very strong 

 grower. 



Rubra Superba. — Rose type. Deep crim- 

 son, medium grower and bloomer. Large. 

 Fragrant. 



Any of above, except as noted, Each, 75c. 

 dozen, $7.50. 



