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DAHLIAS-Continued 

 (ACTUS DAHLIAS 



Ella Kramer. Rose pink. One of the 

 '" st. Each, 20c. 



Earl of Pembroke. Bright, rich plum 



color; large. Each, 20c. 

 General ISuIIer. Rich deep crimson, 

 tipped white, attractive. Each, 20c. 

 J. II. Jackson. The largest and best 

 < .!< us Dahlia to date; almost black 

 Each, 20c. 



Stern. Bright primrose yellow. The 



flowers are large; petals long and 



pointed. One of the most satisfactory 



Nineties. Each, 20c. 



Mrs. W. II. Rabey. The flowers are of 



extra fine form. Color is cream white 



Ea^h, 25c. 



Collection Xo. 504. One each of the 6 



Cactus Dahlias for $1.00. 



PEONIES 



Peonies offered are grown by one of 

 the best known Peony growers and or- 

 iginator of some of the famous vari- 

 eties now in vise. 



Spring orders should be in by May 1st. 

 Write for our special quantity prices, 

 when large lots are wanted. 

 Note time of blooming and select so as 

 to give a long flowering season. 

 Postpaid at prices listed. 

 Asl i l? r our Cat alog of Plants, Bulbs 

 and Shrubs for fall planting. 

 Baron Rotchild. Rose-colored c;uard 

 petals with bomb-shaped center of sal- 

 mon pink. Midseason. 35c. 

 Edulis Snpcrba. The Decoration Day 

 Peony. Bright mauve pink; a great 

 bloomer. 40c. 



Orundiflora Rosea. Fragrant rose pink, 

 one of the surest bloomers. Midsea- 

 son. 40c. 



llumci. Bright, even pink, delightful- 

 ly cinnamon scented. Very late. 40c. 

 Francois Ortegat. Large deep crimson, 

 golden anthers, very striking. Mid- 

 season. 50c. 



La Sublime. One of the surest, free 

 blooming crimson, buds almost black. 

 .A I id season. 65c. 



Eugene Ui«rot. Fine large, brilliant red 

 flowers. Rare. Late midseason. 85c. 

 One each of the above seven beautiful 

 sorts for $3.25. 



WHITES 



Achille. Pinkish white, changing to 

 pure white. Early midseason. 40c. 

 < ouioiine d' Or (Crown of Gold). Com- 

 pact, white, golden reflex. Midseason. 

 75c. 



Duchess d' Nemours. Large sulphur 

 white. Early. 60c. 



Pestiva Maxima. Great favorite. Very 

 large flower, center flecked crimson. 

 Early. 70c. 



Peonies 



Madam d' Vernvillc. One of the best. 

 .bine flower, center touched pink. Ear- 

 ly. 60c. 



Monsieur D .ipo.it. Best late white. A 

 very large, compact white. 80c. 



(iu V' cl V Victori a' Pest moderate priced 

 white free-blooming, pure white. Mid- 

 season. 40c. 



One each of the above seven beautiful 

 white Peonies for $4.00. 



PINKS 



Fantastic. Purplish rose, center petals 

 tipped gold. Showy. 60c. 



Kohinoor. Free-blooming, shell pink. 

 Midseason. 50c. 



.Madam Calot. Late. Large flower 

 clear deep pink. 75c. 



Madam Leonie Calot. Delicate rose 

 white with lilac pink center. Exquis- 

 ite. Late midseason. 75c. 

 Mons Jules Elie. King of pinks. Ex- 

 tra large blooms of glossy lilac pink. 

 Superb. Early. $1.25. 



Umbellata Rosea. Earliest to bloom. 

 Pink and amber white. 7.">c. 

 One each of the above six beautiful 

 pink Peonies for $4.25. 



REDS 



Fulgida. Violet red. Midseason. 50c. 



Andre I.aures. Very fragrant. Late. 



Rosy red. 50c. 



Felix Cronsse. One of the finest. An 



early, brilliant ruby red. 80c. 



M. Vaillant. Late. Very large, deep 



red. 75c. 



One each of the four beautiful red 



Peonies for $2.40. 



