Towson Maryland 



*P. polyantha {Primrose). Another 

 popular variety, having many charm- 

 ing shades of light yellow. 6 to 12 

 inches. May and June. 



40 cents each S4 00 per dozen 



*P. veris hybrids {Drooping Cow- 

 slip). Drooping flowers, clusters rang- 

 ing in color from crimson to deep 

 yellow and white. 6 inches. April 

 and Mav. 



30 cents each $3-00 per dozen 



*P. veris hybrids {Upright Cowslip). 



The flowers are upright and include 

 a wide range of yellow shades. 9 

 inches. April and Maw 



30 cents each S3 00 per dozen 



PRUNELLA grandiflora {Self-heal). 



A slow-growing plant containing 

 lovely round heads of purple flowers 

 all summer. 



S0TE: All of the preceding items are 2/ 

 cents each, $2.jo per dozen, excepting 

 u here noted. 



PEONIES 



I EONIES are the bright, "consummate flower" of spring. They arc one 

 of the most gorgeous in the world of beautiful blossoms, superb in bloom 

 and fragrance. For the best results with peonies, plant them in deep, rich 

 soil, where there is plenty of sunlight. They are thoroughly hardy, and in- 

 crease with beautv with each passing year. 



ALBATRE {Avalanche). 8.7- Snow 

 white, with delicate pencilings of 

 carmine on edge of central petals. 

 Strong, upright, medium height and 

 produce blooms freely. Quite frag- 

 rant. 



75 cents each S7. 50 per dozen 



ALBERT CROUSSE. 8.6. Large 

 rosy white, flecked crimson, tall 

 erect habit; late; very fragrant. 

 75 cents each S750 per dozen 



BARONESS SCHROEDER. 90. 



W hite with shadings of flesh. One of 

 the finest Peonies. Its immense free 

 blooming flowers are of great sub- 

 stance with high chalice-shaped cen- 

 ter. They last quite a long time. Very 

 fragrant. 



SI. 00 each S10.00 per dozen 



DELACHEI. 7.1. Deep purple, crim- 

 son reflex; late midseason; compact 

 rose type. A sure and free bloomer. 

 75 cents each S7. 50 per dozen 



DUCHESSE DE NEMOURS. 8.1. 

 A very large bloom. Guard petals 



white, center lemon yellow, cup- 

 shaped; fragrant; strong grower and 

 free bloomer. 



50 cents each $5.00 per dozen 



EDULIS SUPERBA. 76. Deep 

 rose-pink, large, loose flat crown, 

 when fully open. Earliest of its color 

 to bloom and very fragrant. 



50 cents each S5 00 per dozen 



FELIX CROUSSE. 8.4. Rose type, 

 brilliant ruby-red. Fragrant. Bloom- 

 ing late midseason. 



SI. 00 each S10.00 per dozen 



FESTIVA MAXIMA. 9-3. Early, 

 white with carmine touched center. 

 Free bloomer and fragrant. Most 

 popular white peonv known. 



50 cents each S5O0 per dozen 



JAMES KELWAY. 8.7. White with 

 a flush of delicate pink, tinged yellow 

 at base of petals. Large flowers in 

 midseason. 



SI. 00 each S10.00 per dozen 



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