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HARDY rERENNIAlS— Continued. 



Dingee Hardy Peonies 



Of all the flowers in tlie Hardy Garden the Peony is easily 

 recognized as the Queen — in fact it vies with tlie Rose for the 

 title in many ways, for while in bloorn it is without question the 

 most glorious object in the garden. Once Peonies are planted 

 they last for a life time. They stand the severest winters with- 

 out the slightest protection. Especially fine for single specimens 

 and cemetery planting. After blooming their charm lies in the 

 beauty of its foliage, for even when not in bloom the Peony plant 

 is decorative in the extreme and well worthy of a pi-ominent 

 place in the garden. 



IVf offer onl.v the cream of the many hundred varieties. Don't 

 liu.v the <-he!ip kinds. They require just as much care, but don't 

 produce the blooms. 



New and Rare Peonies 



Price, stronjt roots, 50c eacli. Set of 8 superb varieties, |>ost- 

 paid. for !(;3.25. 

 Kdulis Superba — Red. 

 Faust — Delicate light pink. 

 l'"elix Crousse — Brilliant red. Extra tine. 

 Iluniei C'arnea — I-.ight rose, passing into white. 

 insignis — Beautiful violet pink. 

 .Iranne d'.Arc — Pure white. 

 Xoliilissinia — Dark violet red. 

 Festiva Maxima — White center, flaked red 



Old Fashioned Peonies 



Price, 30c each; 552.50 per dozen, prepaid 

 e pink. Rubra — Deep crimson. Allia — Bli 



Kose- 



Alba — Blush wliile 



Double Peonies 



Price, 40c each; $3,00 per dozen. Set of 11 varieties, $3.25, prepaid. 



Candidissinm — Creamy white. 



Caroline Allain — Rose and salmon. 



Kosra F.legans — -Soft rose. 



Duke of Wellington — Sulphur white. 



r>ady Bramneil — Pink and yellow. 



Kuhens — Dark crimson. 



Canary — White, primrose center. 



Rubra Triuniplians — Crimson. 

 Delachi — Violet purple. Late. 

 l«uis Van Hnutte — Velvety red. 

 Festiva — Cream white, red spots. 

 Modeste (iuerin — Deep rose. 

 Trioniphe du Xord — Velvet rose. 

 Prolifera Tricolor — Pinkish white. 



Dingee Choicest Hardy 

 Perennial Phlox 



Diversified and brilliant colors, profuse and continuous bloom nnd 

 adaptability to almost any situation or soil places Hardy Phlox In the 

 front rank of desirable (lowering plants. Being perfectly hardy, once 

 planted they improve and multiply In vigor and beauty each successive 

 year. Plants should be lifted every three or four years and roots from 

 around the outside of clumps replanted in fresh soil, i'rice. str<>nK pot 

 grown plants, 15c each, any 9 for $1.00. 



BriWiant — Clear, blood-red. 



llardy I'crcuniul I'lihix. 



Diadem — Dwarf, pure white. 



E<'l:iircur — Purplish c r i m s o n. 

 large. 



Wliite Edaireur — I., a r g e, jiuro 

 white, 



Fcrnand Cortez — Tall. Deep crim- 

 son. 



<i. .\. Slroldien — Brilliant scarlet. 



Iris— Tail. Bluish violet. 



Tapis Itlanc — Dwarf. I^ure white. 



Terrc Ncuve — Dwarf, (iraylsh lilac. 



MoIfRauK Von (Jocthe — Dwarf. 

 Bright salmon pink. 



I.'.Viglon — t 'a r mine -rose. 



Mount Sully — Oranso-scarlct, pur- 

 ple eye. 



Perle Kose — Hose-purple. 



Schlossffurf ncr Reicheneau — Cnr- 

 niine-rose. 



Selma — Tall. Pale rose. 



Rachel — Rose-pink; purple eye. 



Sntlrajte — Lilac-mauve, rosy cen- 



Mrs. .Icnkins — I'ure white. 

 Conuellcot — Pure scarlet 

 crimson eye. Fine. 



with 



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