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Duchess de Modena. Rose; fragrant; very fine. 
Duchess de Nemours. Sulphur-white; fragrant; good shape; late; extra. 
Felix Crousse. Large anemone-shaped bloom, very brilliant red, ruby flame-colored 
center; extra. 
Festiva maxima (Miellez, 1851). For fifty years the standard of perfection in Pseonies. 
Pure paper-white, with carmine-flaked tips to a few center petals. Immense; very fra- 
grant, early and free. Considered by many to be the best Pa!onie. 
Grandiflora rosea. Deep pink, early. 
Humei. Immense double pink flowers; late blooming. 
Illustration. Lively rose. 
Jules Calot. Rosy-carmine. 
Lady Leonora Bramwall. Silvery rose; free bloomer. 
L'Elegante. Pink, center shaded to blush; ro.se scented. 
Mme. Coste. Tender rose, guards petals soft pink, tufted center tinted glossy sulphur- 
white; extra. 
Mme. de Vatry. Large bloom of perfect shape, guards petals clear flesh, center 
sulphur-white with carmine stripes. 
Mme. Furtado. Carmine; center tinted salmon-rose. 
Plutarch. Deep crimson, stamens yellow; large. 
Prince Charles. Rich cerise-rose, center tinted salmon. 
Prince de Salm Dyck. Rosy-pink, light center. 
P.«ONIA OFFICINALIS 
This type is the real old-fashioned "PiEony," and comes into bloom from ten days to 
two weeks ahead of the above sorts. Strong growers, with large, full, double, fragrant 
flowers. 
Rosea. Bright rose-pink. 
Rubra. Brilliant, glowing deep crimson. 
40 cts. each; $4.00 per doz. 
DOUBLE TREE P/EONIES 
Mouton. Large, beauti- 
ful pink flower. $1.00. 
Reine Elizabeth. Rose 
color, very large, $1.00. 
PENTSTEMON - Beard 
Tongue 
Barbatus Torreyii. 
Spikes of brilliant scarlet 
flowers, height 3 to 4 feet. 
June to August. Most use- 
ful showy perennial either for 
the border or rockery. 
PERENNIAL PHLOXES 
The hardy Phloxes are 
without doubt among tlie 
most importani, of all liard>' 
perennials, and are now to be 
fountl in almost every garden . 
They succeed in almost an> 
kind of soil and i^jsilion, and 
flower from early smiiiner un- 
til late in the fall; they also 
improve from year to year, 
and contain a range of bril- 
liant colors not foimd in any 
other hardy plant. 
15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; 
$10,00 per 100 Hardy Phlox 
