Hardy Perennials 



Peonies in masses are unsurpassed- 



Edouard Andre — Dark carmine-violet. 



Edulis Superba — Bright rosy pink. Fragrant. 



Felix Crousse — Among the finest of all double 

 reds. Dazzling crimson. Each, $1.00; doz., $10iOO. 



Festiva Maxima — Pure white, with dashes of 

 blood-red at center. Early. 



Fragrans — Deep rose, large and fragrant. 



Francis Ortegat — Amaranth red, very large; 

 midseason. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



Humei— Soft pink; large and full. 



L'Eclatarite — Very large, compact bloom. 

 Brilliant red. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



Mad. L. Calot — Pale hydrangea-pink, center 

 slightly deeper. Early large flowering. 



Mad. Moutot — T3-rian rose-tipped silver. 



Mme. De Verneville — Large very full. Pure 

 white, center blush, carmine flecks. Fragrant. 



-our mixture furnishes plants cheaply 



Modeste Guerin — Soft rose. 



Mons Dupont — Large, flat, semi-rose type. 

 Milk-white center, splashed crimson. Fragrant- 

 midseason. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



Triomphe De L'Exposition De Lille — Hy- 

 drangea-pink splashed violet-rose. Midseason. 



Venus — Very large, high, compact crown. Pale 

 hydrangea-pink, collar lighter. Fragrant. IMid- 

 season. Each, $1.00; dozen, $10.00. 



Mixed Double Peonies 



All good varieties, the labels of which have been 

 lost during digging, or wliich develop in finishing 

 up blocks of plants in the nursery. Pink, various 

 shades; White, all doubles; All Colors, mixed; 

 three selections. Each, 50c.; dozen, $5.00. 

 Mixed Reds of various shades, each, 65c. ; dozen, 

 $6.50. 



Hardy Pinks — Dianthus plumaris 



Abbotsford — Carmine pink, large. 



Arthur — White, with dark maroon center. 



Essex Witch — Pure bright pink. 



Her Majesty — Large size, white, fragrant. 



Plumaris nanus, fl.pl.— Early flowering pinks; 

 flowers two weeks earher than the type. Very fra- 

 grant; rich colors. 



Hardy Grenadin Pinks, White, Pink and 

 Red — Ideal for cutting; perfectly hardy and of de- 

 lightful fragrance. 



Platycodon g. mariesi — Bellflower; semi- 

 dwarf plant, dark blue flowers in late summer; 1 ft. 



Platycodon g. mariesi alba — White form. 



Primula veris — Primrose; bright canary yellow 

 flowers; 1ft., desirable for rockgardens; April. 



Primula vulgaris — English Primrose, smaller 

 bright lemon yellow. 



Pyrethrum roseum hybridum — ^Painted or 

 Persian Daisies; pink, white to crimson daisy-like 

 flowers and finely cut foHage; 18 in.; June and July. 



Ranuculus acris, fl. pi. — Hardy Double 

 Buttercup; trailing plant with masses of bright 

 golden-yellow flowers in May and June. 



Rudbeckia laciniata, fl. pi.; nitida hirsuta; 

 purpurea; sub-tomentosa. Extremely hardy. 



Salvia azurea — California Blue Sage ; with blue 

 spikes of flowers in August and September; 3 ft, 



Santolina incana — Evergreen dwarf shi'ub; 

 aromatic glaucus foliage; bright yellow flowers; 2 

 ft.; July and August. 



Sedum — Stonecrop 



Acre — ^Golden Moss; edging plant; 4 in.; May. 



Album — Pale green, moss-like foliage; white; 4 

 in.; July and August. 



Sarmentosum — Trailing variety with yellow 

 flowers in July. 



Spectabilis "Brilliant" — The showy red um- 

 bels of this variety make the fall garden hvely. 

 Each, 25c.; dozen, $2.50. 



Spiraea (Meadow Sweet), aruncus, Palmata, 

 Palmata Elegans, and Ulmaria. 



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