Hardy Perennials ^ ^ig^Qjuu ^p// Garc^otn 



type. Guards violet-rose, 

 iiiarkf<l iriinson. Large 

 . \ ifjorous growth, 



li. Si 2 per cloz.; 3-yr., $2 



Peonies, continued 

 Mme. Forel. Rose t^pe. A very large, imbricated 

 flower <if c< impact form, violet-rose in color, tipped 

 silvt r , n fiti r; growth good. A very desir- 



able ^-'.r., S1.50 each, S15 per doz.; 



^ Mme. Jules Klie.' 

 collar crtani-wlulc. 1 

 flowers of nice ghjhul: 

 Midseason. 2-yr., Si 

 each, S20 per doz. 



Mens. Jules Eiie. Bomb type. Pale lilac-rose, collar 

 lighter, shaded amber-yellow at base. Early. Large; 

 good form; vigorous growth. 2-yr., S2 each, 



Nobilissima. Semi-rose type. Large, flat flowers, 

 deep violet-rose in color. Erect, strong growth, very free. 

 A distinct and desirable midseason variety. 2-yr., 

 Si. 50 each; 3-yr., S2.50 each. 



Prince ImperiaL Semi-rose type. Amaranth-red. 

 Flower large and of loose formation carried on extra- 

 good <;tem';: strong and vigorous. A good midseason 

 gardrn ■. iri< - ,. ^-\r.. Si i-acli; ?-\r.. S2 each. 



OiHcu's IVrl\-cti<)ii. Crciwii t \ pr. 1 ilac-white, with 

 sulpl ' • ii. \ rr\ tree, \i;^iii<>us in growth. 



Earls, j-xr. cacli; n r . S . . 2 each. 



Queen V ictoria n. \S lilt U \ i Bomb type. Loose 

 flower of globular fdmi. C!<iliir, milky white, flecked 

 with crimson. Frec-llowcring and fragrant. An old 

 midseason favorite. 2-yr., -5 cts. each, S7.50 per doz.; 

 3-yr., Si each, Sio per doz. 



Rubra triumphans. Large, loose, semi-double 

 flowers of vi\ id crimson. A vigorous, healthy grower, 

 flowering! in inidscason. 2-vr., cts. each, $7.50 per doz. ; 

 3-yr., ^..2.- racl,, S12 per dn/. 



Solfatare. B.iinl)t\pc, A \arv distinct and desirable 

 Peony. Sulpiiur-ss liitc, with milk-white guard-petals. 

 Medium growth and good stems. Fragrant. Midseason. 

 2-yr., $1 each; 3-yr., Si. 50 each. 



Triomphe de i'Exposition de Lille. Semi-rose type. 

 Pale hydrangea-pink, splashed with violet tints, guard 

 petals fading to nearly white. Very large, compact 

 bloom, and a free-flowering, strong, vigorous grower. 

 Midseason. Useful for cutting or mass planting. 

 2-yr., Si. 25 each; 3-yr. S2 each. 



Hardy Phlox, Miss Lingard 



Peonies for Massing 

 Special Offer. '^'Y^ ^ '^'f ""^ 



t_ — or rather unidentiticil varieties. 



>lanti 



but kinds that are of re: 

 those who grow Peonies fur t lie ll.iwer itsell and are not 

 concerned with names. 1 hey can he supplied in white, 

 pink, or red colors, or in mixed kinds, in very heavy 

 four- and hve-year-old clumps. 50 cts. each, S5 per doz. 



Pseonia officinalis 



This old-fashioned type comes into bloom some two 

 weeks before the other varieties. The flowers are large, 

 full, very fragrant, and decidedly attractive in the garden 

 or old-fashioned border. 



.\lba. Blush-white. 



Rubra. Deep, dark crimson. 



Rosea. Soft, bright rose. 



75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 



Hardy Phloxes 



the most popula 

 garden or borde 



The Phlox is undoubtedls one ( 

 and satisfactory of our present-da 

 plants. Not many years back there were few varieties 

 worth considering and these were grown in a limited 

 way. Decided improxenient in the si/e of llower, habit 

 of growth, and the atldition of practicalK every desir- 

 able color have placed the Phlox in a prominent position 

 among Perennials. 



Choice Varieties 



ANTON BUCHNER. Pure snowy wliite, large 

 individual flowers in gigantic trusses; strong, bold habit. 

 Undoubtedly the finest pure white Phlox yet sent out. 



BARON VAN DEDEM. Intense scarlet-red. Similar 

 to Coquelicot, but the trusses and individual flowers 

 are much larger. 



ELIZABETH CAMPBELL. Light salmon-pink, 

 with lighter shadings and dark red eye. One of the finest 

 Phloxes for massing. 



ERINGE. An attractive shade of lilac; very free. 



EUROPA. Pure snowy white, ' 

 large individual iKiweis in immense tru 

 the finest in this i i.l. .r. 



GRUPPENK()M(;iN. Attractive lies 

 flowers of large iiulividual size; distinct 



LE MATADOR. Deep vivid crims 

 flowers; very large, and carried on well br, 



MME. JULES SANDEAU. Clear s 



ver\ large llowers; splendid habit of Howe 



RIVERTON JEWEL. Mauve n.s, . ill, 

 a brilliant carmine-red eye. Very atlracli 



RYNSTROM. Carmine-rose color, n, 

 of the Paul Neyron rose; considered a dec 

 nient on the popular Phlox, Pantheon, 

 massing. 



THOR. A beautiful shade of lovelv salmon-rose 

 overlaid with a scarlet glow. Distiucl aniline-red eye 

 surrounded with whili- halo. A spUiuliil 1 lit rodiict ion. 



VIK1N(;. A spl. n.lid new .arictv of a soil salmon- 

 rose color; one ol the lalcsi to llower, producing iiiucli- 

 lirancheil p\iaiiii(i.il heads ol' bloom. 



W NL <;. AN. Delicate lilac, illuminated with a 

 clistliu I ollnino < \ c, the effect on the whole being soft 

 pink. S|)leii<liil wlieii massed. 



25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100 



Standard Varieties 



B. Comte. Brilliant, rich French purple; very effect- 

 ive. 



Bridesmaid. Pure white with bold crimson eye; 

 very attractive. 



Champs Elysees. Bright rosy magenta; the most 

 attractive variety in this color. 



rose colored 

 irniinc eye. 



individual 

 died heads, 

 de of rose; 



linated with 



t unlike that 

 led iinprove- 

 Spleiidid for 



