Gorgeous Peonies 



FESTIVA MAXIMA — Very large, globular, rose type. 

 Very broad petals. Pure white center usually necked 

 crimson; outer petals sometimes pale lilac- white on first 

 opening. Early. Price, 85c each; 3 for $2.35; per dozen, $8.00. 

 MARIE LEMOINE — Large, very compact, rose type. Sulphurish cream- 

 white, occasionally flecked carmine. Fragrant. Very late. Price, 

 $1.25 each; 3 for $3.45; per dozen, $11.50. 

 PRESIDENT TAFT— Distinct and beautiful. A beautiful shade of pink, 

 with bright rose stripes on the petals. A marvelous flower. Price, 

 2.00 each; 3 for $5.25; per dozen, $19.00. 

 MARIE STUART — Color soft lilac, changing to white. One of the most 

 beautiful of all Peonies. Price, 80c each; 3 for $2.20; per dozen $7.50. 

 MONS. JULES ELI E— Flowers immense, globular, very full, high crown. 

 Pale lilac-rose, collar lighter, shaded amber-yellow at the base. Fra- 

 grant. Early. Price, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.45; per dozen $11.50. 

 GIGANTEA — Of enormous size, an exquisite shade of bright pink with 

 a very spicy fragrance. The finest there is in a pink for cut flowers. 

 Price, $2.00 each; 3 for $5.25; per dozen, $19.00. 

 FELIX CROUSSE— Very full, large, globular, bomb. Very brilliant red. 

 Fragrant. One of the best reds. Price, $1.25 each; 3 for $3.45; per 

 dozen, $11.50. < 

 GOLDEN HARVEST — Guards pale lilac-rose, center creamy-white. Fra- 

 grant. Midseason. Price, 



85c; 3 for $2.35. 

 EDULIS SUPERBA— Large, 

 loose, flat crown. Bright 

 mauve-pink with silvery 

 reflex. Fragrant. Strong, 

 upright and free. Early. 

 This is one of the most 

 valuable Peonies grown. 



Single Hardy Sweet William, 18c. 



24c 



Sweet William 



Old-time favorites. Very 

 popular. Should be in 

 every garden. Hardy. 

 Grows 18 inches in sunny location. 

 Flowers in June. Plants of extreme 

 richness and diversity of color. One and 

 one-half feet, hardy perennial. 24c; 3 

 for 68c; 6 for $1.34. 



Hardy Salvia 



(Grand perennial.) 

 Strikingly beautiful blue 

 orchid like bloom that 

 makes them a welcome addition to the 

 herbaceous border. Grouped in beds or 

 borders it is most effective and fine. 

 Nice plants, 25c each; 3 for 72c; $2.40 

 per dozen. 



Forget- Me- Not 



added. We offer 

 colors blue, pink, . 

 white. Nice young plants 

 each; 3 for 68c; $2.30 

 per dozen. 



White Peony Festiva Maxima. Probably the most 

 popular Peony grown. 



It seldom fails to be in full bloom for Deco- 

 ration Day. Price, 80c each; 3 for $2.20; 

 per dozen, $7.50. 



Special Offer LVt^tM S 



pensive fancy named Peonies, we offer from sur- 

 plus stock, three Peonies, red, white and pink, 

 our selection of varieties, for $1.34. 



Old Fashioned Garden Peonies 



OFFICINALIS ROSEA— A lovely shade of cerise 

 pink. Flowers perfect in shape, and very 

 sweetly scented. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.70. 

 OFFICINALIS ALBA— The snow-white Peony 

 of the old-fashioned garden. Double finely 

 finished flowers. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.70. 

 OFFICINALIS RUBRA— Deep crimson-red flow- 

 ers rich in fragrance. Always «in demand for 

 decorative purposes. $1.00 each; 3 for $2.70. 



^norial Df ftf»i* 0ne each of the above 



special uner descri bed ....oid-Fash- 



loned Peonies, red, white, and pink for $2.50. 



Canterbury Bells 



(Campanula.) (Hardy. Grows ^% M _ 

 18 to 36 inches. Plant in sunny ^.feiiP 

 location. Blooms May to Sep- 

 tember.) The Campanula gives us one of our 

 best hardy flowers. They are extremely effec- 

 tive when planted as a foreground to Phlox, as 

 they bloom at the 

 same time. The 

 Campanulas are 

 strong growing and 

 do best in the rich 

 soil, with fertilizer 



varieties in 

 crimson and 

 24c 



Hardy 



Forget 

 Me 

 Not 



20c 



Hardy Blue Salvia, beautiful blue orchid-like 

 flowers. 25c. 



(Myo- 

 sotis) — 

 The For- 

 get-Me-Not should be 

 placed in a shady, moist 

 location. The plant is 

 a perennial, and will be 

 found hardy if given 

 slight protection through 

 winter. Is of compara- 

 tively dwarf growth, 

 hardy, never out of 

 flower. Flowers beauti- 

 ful light blue. Nice 

 young plants, 20c each; 

 3 for 57c. 



Canterbury Bells (Campanula) — 24c each. 



For other Pe. >ls and Hardy Plants for the border and rockery see pages 16.24, 30,35,40,49,60,64,65,67,68 and 70. 



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