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PAEOMAS, 



SUPERB DOUBLE. 

 ABEL DE PUJOL. Lilac-rose, very double. 

 AMBfiOISE VZESCHAFFELT. Rose: large. 

 AUGUSTE MIELLEZ. -^ hite. flushed flesli. 

 BONO. T.one. 



BOSSTTET. PurpIish-robe; large. 

 BEENNTJS. Blight crimson. 

 CHAS. DE BELLEYME. Puii^le. 

 COGNITA. Flesh, tinged pink. 

 EKANCOIS OETEGAL. Pui-plish-crimson. 

 HTJMEI, Piosy-pink: vtiy large and full, extra fine. 

 LADY LEONOEA BEAMWELL. Soft silvery-rose: 

 extra large, very fine. 



MEDUSA. Rosy-lilac. 



OFFICINALIS EUBEA PLENA. Intense crimson 

 of dwarf habit: very early. 

 PALENE. White : large and full. 

 PAPAVIFLOEA. Guard petah pure white. 

 PHOEMIS. Purple. 

 PLUTAECH. . Light crimson. 

 QUEEN MAEY. Bright rose. 

 THISBE. Hesh pink. 

 TEICOLOE PLENA. Rose and white. 



Strong roots, ea., 20c: doz.. S2.00: 100, S12.00. 

 MIXED. AH choice varieties. 



Ea., 1.5c: doz., $1.50: 100, SIO.OO. 



TEN SUPERB SINGLE P^ONEAS. 



The single-flowered varieties are so elegant and grace- 

 ful in form and beauty that they are preferred by inanv. 

 They are extremely decorative and intensely interesting. 



ABOLANI. Purplish-rose. 

 CLIMAX. Cherry-rose. 

 ELLA. Clear rose. 

 GALQPIN. Pnrplish-ro^. . 

 LEANDEE. Satinv-rose. 



LYDIA. Bright rose. 

 MYCON. Cherry-rose. 

 NABIS. Rosy-pni-ple. 

 SPLENDENS. Deep red. 

 STENTOE. Rosy-pink, 



For brilliant display of bloom during the 

 months of May and June there is nothing 

 in hardy herbaceous plants that will equal 

 the Psouias. In no class of plants has 

 there been greater improvement made of 

 recent years than in this. We now have 

 them in the loveliest shades of color im- 

 aginable, and of immense size, most in- 

 tensely double, and produced in a profusion 

 that is wondei-ful to behold. A bed of 

 choice Pjeonias is an investment that will 

 increase in beauty and value year by year, 

 and always give unlx>unded delight. My 

 assortment comprises the choicest varie- 

 ties, including Kelway's Hybrids, of which 

 space permits me to make only brief men- 

 tion here. My Pgeonias were awarded 

 Certificate of Merit by The Ameeican In- 

 stitute for best display of 120 varieties. 



LAUREL-LEAVED PHLOX. 



Phlox Carolina Ovata. 



A delightful plant, with broad, oval, hght-green foliage 

 completely covered in early summer with large, showy 

 heads of clear, bright-pink flowers. It is beautiful at all 

 times, both foliage and bloom being so attractive. Ea.. 

 15c: doz., $1.50. 



HARDY PINKS. 



HEE MAJESTY. One of the finest and very popular: 

 wonderfully profuse. The flowers, which are pure white, 

 are as large as Carnations, and equally rich in sweet, 

 clove fragriiuce. forming a perfect sheet of bloom. 



SCOTCH PINK (L. -plurnariusrosms fjlemis). An old 

 and favorite flower: blooming with the greatest profusion 

 througbottt early summer. The flowers are clear rosy 

 pink, very double, beautifully fringed, and very fragrant 

 with the true clove scent of the Carnation. 



MARGUERITE CARNATIONS. 



The popular new strain giving large fragrant flowers 

 in great numbers in the open ground during summer, 

 equaling in size and beauty the choice Carnations of the 

 florists. To their delicious, spicy fragrance are added 

 perfectly double form, large, full flowers, and exquisite 

 bright clear color, in great variety: through all the shades 

 of scarlet and pink to pure white and even almost bhie. 

 Of easy culture and succeed everywhere otit-of-doors, 

 without petting. Seed, pkt., lOc, 



GIANT-FLOWEEED. An improved strain of the 

 Marguerite Carnation with flowers of mtich larger size 

 and brighter colors than the type of the same easy 

 culture, and blooming quite as profusely. Plants, ea.. 

 15c: doz., >1.50. Seed, pkt.. 15c. 



MOSS PINK. 



PHLOX SUBULATA. A well-known dwarf creeping 



or pro.-^trate plant, forming a perfect carpet of brilliant 

 rosy-pink flowers in early spring. It is a most charming 

 plant, producing a delightful effect when spread out in 

 dense mats of beautiful bloom over the ground. 



PHLOX SUBULATA ALBA. A variety of tlie above, 

 different only in the color of the flowers, which are pure 

 white with a pink eye, Either variety. Si.OO per 100. 



PRICKLY PEAR or INDIAN FIG. 

 Optintia Vulgaris. 



of wf)nderful vitality and endurance, 

 all soils that are properly drained. 



Ea.. 20c: a set (one each » for ■t-l.-^O. 



A hardy Cactur 

 thriving well on 



Tlie plant is of thick, fleshy texture, armed with numer- 

 ous spiuen and surmounted with large lemon-colored 

 flowers. Excellent for exposed situations. 



