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Dingee Hardy Peonies 



For Si>ring Planting 



Of all ihc flowers in the Hardy Garden the Peony is easily r(u;og- 

 nized as the Queen -in fact, it vies with the Rose for the title in 

 many ways, for while in bloona it is without question the most glori- 

 ous object in the garden. Once Peonies are planted they last for a 

 Ufetime. They stand the severest winters without the slif,'htesfc 

 prot<H:lion. Especially fine for single specimens and c(!m(^lery 

 planting. After blooming their charm lies in the beauty of the 

 foliage, for even when not in bloom the Peony plant is decorative in 

 lh(! extreme and well worthy of a prominent place in the garden. 



We offer only the cream of tlie many hundred varieties. 

 Don't buy the cheap kinds. They require as much <-are, 

 but don't produce the blooms. 



New and Rare Peonies 



President Taft. Ro e type; mid-season. Strong grower, a pro- 

 fuse bloomer, every shoot being crowned by a big bloom. The 

 color is a delicate Hydrangea-pink, completely enveloped in a 

 halo of angelic wliite. Very fragrant. Price, $1.50 each. 



Sarah Bernhardt. Strong grower. Flowers remarkable size, full 

 and double. Large petals that are twisted and imbricated. 

 Color apple blossom piok with each petal silver tipped. Price, 

 Si. 50 each. 



Lord Kitchener. Color a brilliant scarlet. Great producer, making 

 a grand display. Double early. Price, $1.50 each. 



La France. Very large, compact, globular, rose type. Color La 

 France pink, as the flower ages soft apple blossom pink, reflecting 

 mauve. The outer petals have a splash of crimson through the 

 center, deepening at the base. Price, $10.00 each. 



Livingstone. Rose type. Late. Very fuU, compact, pale lilac rose 

 with silvery tips, center petals flecked carmine. Price, $1.50 

 each. 



Mad. Jules Dessert. Large flowers of beautiful form. Color pure 

 white overlaid vdth a sheen of delicate blush with a pronounced 

 pink center, inter-mixed with golden stamens. Price, $10.00 each. 



Primevere. Large, medium compact, flat bomb type. Guards 

 creamy white splashed scarlet, center, light sulphur-yellow. 

 Midseason. Price, $5.00 each. 



Claire du Bois. Rose type, late midseason, large and double, 

 silvery pink. Price, $1.00 each. 



Dr. H. Barnsby. Large, fuU, globular blooms. Soft Solferino red 

 shaded crimson, with pronounced bluish reflex. Price, $3.50 

 each. 



Grover Cleveland. Very large, compact, rose type. Dark crim- 

 son. Strong vigorous grower. Late. Price, $2.50 each. 



Karl Rosenfield. Semi-rose type. Midseason. Tall compact grow- 

 er, fine bloomer. BriUiaut dark crimson. Price, .S2.50 each. 



Karl Rosenfield 



Phlox Beacon 



Suzette. Semi-rose type. Midseason. Handsome flowers of 

 elegant shape and superb coloring. Bengcd rose shaded carmine 

 purple with silvery reflex. Price, $1.50 each. 

 Alsace Lorraine. Semi-rose type. Late midseason. Petals pro- 

 nouncedly pointed. In the center petals are arranged like a 

 water lily. Color rich creamy white, center delicately tinted 

 brownish yeUow. Price, $3.50 each. 

 Elie Chevalier. Large, globular, developing a high crown. Color 

 Tyrian rose, center flecked with crimson. Price, $2.50 each. 

 James Kelway. Early midseason. Rose white changing to a milk white, 



tinted yellow at base of petals. Price, $3.00 each. 

 Therese. Midseasoii. Rose type. Color soft shell pink with lighter center. 



One of the best. Price, $6.00 each. 

 Souv. de Louis Bigot. Late midseason. Salmon pink. Price, $5.00 each. 

 Philippe Rivoire. Midseason. Color, bright velvety crimson which holds 



without fading. Delightful rose fragrance. Price, $10.00. 

 Monsieur Jules Filie. Early midseason. Immense globular-type. Color 

 an ideal glossy lilac-pink sliading to deeper rose at the base, the entire 

 flower overlaid with a silver sheen. Price, $2.50 each. 

 Baroness Schroeder. Late Rose type. One of the finest all-round peonies. 

 Baby pink fading to the purest white. Immense flowers with high chalice 

 shaped center. Very fragrant. Price, $1.50 each. 

 Tourangille. Late midseason. Vigorous grower bearing large flat shaped 

 flowers. Color pearly white. Price, $5.00 each. 



Dingee Hardy Perennial Phlox 



Diversified and brilliant colors, profuse and continuous bloom and adapt- 

 ability to almost any situation or soil, place Hardy I'hlox in the front ran.k. 

 of Jcsirable flowering plants. 



Price, strong plants ready to plant any time, 2 for 45 cts.; $2.50 

 doz. of one or more varieties. 

 Beacon. Brilliant cherry red. 36 inches high. Flower heads are carried on 



strong stems. One of the best of its color. 

 Elizabeth Campbell. Light salmon pink with lighter shadings toward 



center of the flower. Decid(!dly the finest Phlox of its color. 

 Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white. Late flowering. Splendid grower and bloomer, 

 Rheinlander. Large flower heads on good stems. Color salmf)n pink. 

 R. P. Struthers. Light cherry red, shaded salmon. 

 Gen. Van Ileutz. Salmon red, grayish white eye. 

 Grideur. Deep rose. 

 Sunset. Dark rosy pink. 



W. C. Egan. Delicate lilac pink, rosy center. 

 Eclaireur. Purplish crimson, light center. 

 Mrs. Chas. Doot. Beautiful shade of lavender. 

 Isahey. Salmon pink. 



Mixed varieties, 2 for 25 cts.; 9 or $1.00. 



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