PEONIES— Continued 



f estiva Maxima. Many huge white blooms, 

 flecked red at center. Early. 



Floral Treasure. Midseason. Delicate sal- 

 mon-pink Peonies. 



Karl Roseniield. Early and tall; rich crim- 

 son, lasting flowers. 



La Tulipe. Lilac-white, striped crimson. 



La Palmatier. Splendid pink. 



Mme. Bollet. Pale pink, silvery reflex. 



Mme. Boulanger. Soft pink. 



Mme. Crousse. Lovely white Peony, some- 

 times centered crimson. 



Mme. de Vemeville. White, center blushed, 

 tipped crimson. Early. 



Mme. Ducel. A bomb type pink Peony, re- 

 flexed silver. 



Mens. Jules Elie. Midseason. Lilac-rose, 

 silvery reflex; very large. 



Perfection. Pink. 



Philomele. Soft pink, center yellow. 

 Triomphe de L'Exposition de Lille. Pale pink 

 Peony, flecked violet-rose. 



SINGLE-FLOWERED PEONIES 



These fragrant, single flowers have a 

 delicate charm and beauty all their own. 

 3 to 4 ft. 



Eva. Light lilac-crimson flowers. 



La Fraicheur. Blush-white. 



L'Etincelante. Brilliant cameo-pink, mar- 

 gined silver. Early. 



Othello. Clear carmine Peony which 

 changes to purple. Early. 

 Any of the above, each 75c. doz. $7.50. 



PHLOX 



2 to 3 Feet. 



A wealth of colorful flowers from mid- 

 summer until frost. 



All Phlox, except as noted otherwise: 



3 for 70c, doz. $2.50, 100 $16.00. 



Africa. Brilliant carmine-red, blood-red eye. 



Beacon. Cherry-red, suffused salmon. 



Bridesmaid. White, red eye. 



Brilliant. Deep rose, dark eye. 



DR. KLENIM. A dwarf, compact grower, 

 with large white flowers, prominent rich 

 violet eye. Each 50c, doz. $5.00. 



Eclaireur. Bright rosy carmine. 



E. I. Farrington. Particularly beautiful, with 

 soft salmon-pink flowers, each holding a 

 lighter eye. 3 for $1.00, doz. $3.50. 



Elizabeth Campbell. Popular old favorite. 

 Bright salmon-pink, with lighter shadings 

 and deep red eye. 3 for $1.00, doz. $3.50. 



Enchantress. We consider this to be actu- 

 ally an improved Elizabeth Campbell. 

 3 for $1.00, doz. $3.50. 



EVA FOERSTER. Giant bright salmon-rose 

 flowers with large white centers, form 

 immense trusses on dwarf compact 

 plants; very attractive. Each 50c, doz. 

 $5.00. 



Fiance. Beautiful waxy white flowers. 

 FLASH. Gorgeous carmine-crimson flowers 



with orange-scarlet centers. Each 50c, 



doz. $5.00. 



HARVEST FIRE. A strong grower, produc- 

 ing brilliant salmon-orange flowers. In- 

 dividual flowers and flower heads are 

 large. Each 50c, doz. $5.00. 



Jules Sandeou. Many extra large salmon- 

 pink flowers. 



Leo Schlageter. Showy scarlet-carmine, the 

 most brilliant Phlox we list. 3 for $1.00, 

 doz. $3.50. 



L'Esperance. Lavender-pink, white center. 



Lillian. An unusual soft pink Phlox, with 

 an eye of celestial blue. Striking when 

 planted in mass. 3 for $1.00, doz. $3.50. 



Lord Raleigh. Countless deep mauve flow- 

 ers. 



Minnie West. Scarlet, purple eye. 



Miss Lingard. Popular early white-flowered 

 Phlox, tinged lavender, with a pale pink 

 eye; exceptionally fragrant. 



Mme. Paul Dutrie. Soft pink, suffused white. 

 A beautiful sort. 



Mrs. Jenkins. Tallest and most popular of 

 pure white sorts. 



Rheinlander. Pale salmon-pink; deep claret- 

 red eye. 



Rijnstroom. A prolific producer of bright 

 deep pink flowers, beautiful when in full 

 bloom. 



R. P. Struthers. Tall, bright rosy carmine 

 with claret eye. 



Salmon Glow. Huge trusses of beautiful 

 rich salmon-pink; extremely free flower- 

 ing. 



Von Hochberg. Brilliant red sort. 

 Von Lassburg. Many large trusses of pure 

 white flowers. 



BLUE PHLOX (P. divaricata) 

 10 to 12 Inches. 



Lovely for rockery or woodland planting, 

 this sort bears large fragrant flowers of 

 rich lavender-blue throughout the spring. 

 (R). 



MOSS PHLOX (P. suhulata) 



4 Inches. 



These "Mountain Pinks" bear hordes of 

 bloom which hide their foliage in April and 

 May. We can offer Pink, Purple or White 

 sorts. (R). 



NEWER MOSS PHLOX 



Atropurpurea. The deep carmine-red flow- 

 ers make a brilliant display. 



Major. An improved pink-flowered Moss 

 Phlox, with lovely large blooms. 

 Either variety: 3 for $1.00, doz. $3.50, 

 100 $20.00. 



PINKS (Dianthus) 



Their spicy fragrance and fringed beauty 

 make them ideal alike for the rockery or 

 the border. 



Beatrix. 1 ft. Lovely salmon-rose, blooms 

 continuously from spring to frost, highly 

 fragrant. (R). 



Furst Bismarck. 1 ft. Like Beatrix, but much 

 darker in color. (R). 



Double Grass Pinks (Dianthus plumarius 

 flore-pleno). 1 ft. Fragrant hardy Car- 

 nations, ranging from crimson to white, 

 all summer long. (R). 



Gienadin Pinks. 2 ft. Big beautiful and 

 fragrant summer cut flowers with bien- 

 nial tendencies. We can offer the sep- 

 arate colors. Pink, Red and White. 



Little Joe. Distinct blue foliage, and large 

 crimson flowers all summer. A real nov- 

 elty. 3 for $1.00, doz. $3.50. 



Maiden Pinks (D. deltoides) . See Maiden 

 Pinks, page 38. 



Perpetual Pink (D. semperflorens). 1 ft. 

 Countless fragrant pink flowers all sum- 

 mer. (R). 



Silver Mine Pink. A pure white sport of 

 Beatrix, with much larger and finer flow- 

 ers. Extremely fragrant. 3 for $1.00, doz. 

 $3.50. 



PLANTAIN LILY (Hosta or Funkia) 

 Beautiful in Both Flower and Foliage 



Blue Plantain Lily r^". coera/ea A 2 ft. Good 

 for edging, with blue flower spikes from 

 charming foliage, late summer. 



Cushion Plantain Lily (F. sieboldiana) . 18 

 to 24 in. White flowers faintly tinged lilac. 



Great White Plantain Lily ( F. subcordata 

 grandiflora). 2 to 2'/2 ft. Big fragrant 

 white flowers in late summer. 3 for $1.00, 

 doz. $3.50. 



Margined Plantain Lily (F. mar gin a ta alba). 



1 '/2 to 2 ft. Pale lavender flowers from 

 white-margined leaves in late summer. 

 Variegated Wavyleaf Plantain Lily (F. 



lancifolia undulata variegata) . 12 to 15 

 in. Beautiful edging or border plant, with 

 narrow green leaves striped creamy 

 white, blue flowers in July-August. (R). 



PLUMBAGO 



Plumbago larpentae. 6 to 8 in. Bronzy red 



foliage, and red buds turning to deep 

 cobalt-blue flowers from late summer to 

 frost. A fine ground cover, especially 

 when planted among evergreens. (R). 



PLUME POPPY 



Bocconia cordata. 5 to 6 ft. Stately, with 

 ornamental foliage. Ideal for screening, 

 and produces large terminal spikes of 

 creamy white flowers in July. 



POPPIES (Papaver) 

 Iceland Poppy (Papaver nudicaule). 1 ft. 

 Gorgeous cup-shaped Poppies all sum- 

 mer, in colors ranging from orange to 

 pure white, lovely in bouquets; fernlike 

 foliage. Smaller than the Oriental sorts. 

 (R). 3 for 70c, doz. $2.50, 100 $16.00. 



ORIENTAL POPPIES 



3 ft. Brilliantly colored, huge flowers of 



satiny texture in May and June. 



Golden Surprise. 2 ft. Nearest to a golden 

 yellow of any Poppy; large flowers pro- 

 duced by the score. Each 50c, doz. $5.00. 



Jeanne Mawson. 3 ft. A lovely Poppy with 

 many large, sparkling pink blooms. 3 for 

 $1.00, doz. $3.50. 



Oriental Poppy (P. orientale). Rich scar- 

 let blooms, blotched deep maroon-black 

 at throat; outstanding in any garden or 

 border. 3 for 70c, doz. $2.50, 100 $16.00. 



Mrs. Perry. Many big deep apricot-rose 

 Poppies. 3 for 70c, doz. $2.50, 100 $16.00. 



SCHINX POPPY 



Schinx Poppy (P. schinxianum) . 2 to 21/2 

 ft. Many delicate buff-orange blooms all 

 summer and fall. Attractive foliage. 3 for 

 $1.00, doz. $3.50. 



PRIMROSE (Primula) 

 Cheerful Spring Flowers, Yellow to Maroon 

 Primrose, Cowslip (Primula veris). 8 in. 



Flowers range from yellow to maroon in 



late spring. (R). 

 Primrose, English (Primula vulgaris). 12 



in. Richly fragrant, bright canary-yellow 



blooms in earliest spring. (R). 



ROCK CRESS (Arabis) 



Rock Cress, Alpine (Arabis alpina). 8 to 

 10 in. Good for rockery or wall crevices, 

 with dense clouds of snow-white bloom 

 in early spring. (R). 



SAGE (Salvia) 



Great Azure Sage (S. azurea grandiflora). 

 3 to 4 ft. Long terminal racemes of bright 

 sky-blue flowers grace this lovely plant 

 in late summer; fine for cutting. 



Meadow Sage (S. pratensis). 2 ft. Our 

 favorite Sage, with countless deep violet- 

 blue flowers, equally at home in border 

 or vase, in June and July.' 



Pitcher Sage (S. azurea pitcheri). 3 to 4 ft. 

 Blooms in early fall; deep indigo flowers, 

 attractive in mass, good in bouquets. 



SEA HOLLY (Eryngium) 



Sea Holly, Amethyst (Eryngium amethysti- 

 num). 2 to 3 ft. Globular blue "thistles" 

 from silver stems in midsummer. 



Little Silver, N. J. 



ALL VARIETIES (unless otherwise noted): 3 tor 70c, doz. $2.50, 100 $16.00. 



(Add 10% to your remittance it shipment is desired by parcel post.) 



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