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PEONIES,  continued 
shaded  places  They  are  admired  in  all  herbaceous 
borders,  for  planting  among  shrubber}^  and  are 
valued  in  beds  or  groups  by  themselves.  Grow 
about  2  feet  high,  and  flower  in  May  and  June. 
Excepting  where  otherwise  noted,  the  price  for  strong 
divisions  is  25  cts.  each,  $2  for  10,  $18  per  100 
Andre  Lauris.  Rose  ;  late  to  flower. 
Augusta  Lemmonier.    Blood-red,  darker  shadings. 
August  Mieliez.  Rose,  center  yellow-rose. 
Baron  de  Rothschild.  Violet-rose. 
Candidissima.  Creamy  white,  center  sulphur-yellow. 
Decaisne.  Claret. 
De  Lachie.  Purplish  crimson. 
Duchess  de  Nemours.   Sulphur-white  ;  desirable 
sort. 
Duke  of  Wellington.  White,  with  creamy  center. 
Faust.  Delicate  light  pink. 
Festiva  alba.  Creamy  white,  occasionally  spotted 
with  carmine.  35  cts.  each,  $3  for  10. 
Festiva  maxima.  The  largest  and  finest  white  va- 
riety, with  small  scarlet  flecks  in  the  center  of 
the  flower. 
General  Bertrand.  Rose,  center  salmon-rose. 
Grandiflora  rosea.  Carmine. 
Humei  alba.  Guards  flesh,  tipped  white,  blush  center. 
35  cts.  each,  $3  for  10. 
Jeanne  d'Arc.  Rose,  center  sulphur-yellow. 
La  Tulipe.  Flesh  pink,  shaded  to  ivory-white. 
Louis  Van  Houtte.  Cherry-red,  with  lighter  center. 
Madam  Breon.  Rose-pink,  changing  to  yellow. 
Madame  Carlot.  Light  rose,  abundant  bloomer. 
Madame  de  Verneville.  Creamy  white  with  rose 
center. 
Madame  Lemoine.  Rose  ;  a  fine  sort.  35  cts.  each, 
$3  for  10. 
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Our  stock  includes  a  splendid  assortment  of  the 
best  varieties 
Potsii.  Deep  rose  ;  late  flowering. 
Prolifera  tricolor.  Pinkish  white,with  darker  center. 
Raphael.  Large,  garnet-red. 
Rubra  Triumphans.  Dark  carmine,  with  conspicu- 
ous yellow  stamens. 
Souvenir  de  L'Exposition  universelle.  Light 
cherry.  35  cts.  each,  $3  for  10. 
Van  Dyck.  Light  rose. 
P^ONIA  OFFICINALIS.  These  are  the  old- 
fashioned  favorites  which  com.e  into  bloom  about 
ten  days  earlier  than  the  other  sorts.  They  are 
abundant  and  sure  bloomers.  We  offer  both  red 
and  white  varieties. 
P.  alba  plena,  syn.,  mutabilis.  White.  20  cts. 
each,  $1.50  for  10,  $12  per  100. 
P.  atrorubra  plena.  Dark  red.  20  cts.  each,  $1.50 
for  10.  $12  per  100. 
P.  Moutan.  Japan  Tree  Peonies,  These  are 
dwarf  shrubs  that  flower  earlier  than  the  her- 
baceous Peonies.  The  flowers  are  large  and 
beautiful.  We  offer  assorted  colors.  $1  each, 
$9  for  10. 
P.  tenuifolia.  The  earliest  Peonies  to  bloom.  Rich 
crimson,  single  flowers  in  abundance,  that  are 
gorgeous  as  oriental  poppies.  Grows  about  IJ 
feet  high,  and  has  dark,  deeply  cut  odd  foliage. 
50  cts.  each,  $4  for  10. 
PHLOX 
Familiar  plants  in  old  dooryards,  and  valuable 
in  all  hardy  borders.  They  grow  in  any  soil,  and 
range  in  height  from  1  to  4  feet,  and  flower  con- 
tinuously from  June  until  October.  The  flowers 
are  borne  in  clusters  at  the  top  of  each  shoot. 
There  is  a  wide  range  of  colors  among  them,  and 
we  offer  an  assortment  of  the  most  desirable 
shades. 
Prices  of  all  Phlox  15  cts.  each,  $1.25  for  10, 
$10  per  100 
Adonis.    Deep    pink,    individual  flowers 
smaller  ;  similar  to  Aurora  Borealis. 
Athis.   Deep  pink.    Flower  heads  not  as 
good  as  some  others. 
Aurora  Borealis.   Orange-red  ;  good  flower 
head. 
Crepuscle.  Pale  lavender,  with  light  halo  in 
center.    Splendidly  formed  heads,  indi- 
vidual flower  large. 
Faust.  AVhite,  with  pink  center,  similar  to 
Richard  Wallace. 
General  Brent.   White,  with  pale  lavender 
eye. 
Jeanne  d'Arc.  Pure  white,  late-flowering. 
J.  H.  Slocum.    Dark  red,  similar  to  Aurora 
Borealis. 
Lothair.  Salmon-red,crimson.  Desirable  sort. 
Ornament.   Dwarf  grower  ;  pale  pink,  with 
a  crimson  eye. 
Peachblow.  Blush. 
Rendatler.  Magenta. 
Richard  Wallace.   White,  with  pink  center. 
Familiar  old-fashioned  kind. 
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