PEONY 
'TpHE PEONY is the most widely planted 
and popular of all hardy flowers. It is 
grand without being gaudy, large withou'; 
being coarse, fragrant without being pungent. 
It is easily grown. They are hardy wherever 
apple trees can be grown, and in the extreme 
far North require very little protection. Should be planted 
in the fall. Bulbs are ready to ship about September 15th. 
Jeanne d' Arc ((ri-color) 
Madame Lebon (pink) 
COURONNE D'OR 
(Crown of Gold) 
White; very large; semi-double, com- 
pact flower. Fragrant. For cut flowers 
and landscape; one of the best. Late. 
DEL.4CHEI Purple-crimson. Large, full, semi-double flow- 
ers; pleasant odor. Best dark red. F~or cut 
flowers and landscape work. Late midscason. 
DORCHESTER Light pink, creamy center; perfectly 
double; rose-shaped bloom; sweet-scented; 
very good for cut flowers. Late. 
DUCHESSE DE White, cup-shaped bloom with sulphur- 
NEMOURS white collar. Very fragrant. Long stiff 
stems. Unusually profitable for cut flow- 
ers. Early Hoomcr. 
DUKE OF WELLINGTON Ivory white, creamy center; 
very large and double; free 
bloomer; ideal for cut flowers; dcliciously fragrant. Late 
mid-summer. 
FESTIVA White, often with a few central petals tipped 
MAXIMA with carmine. Immense double bloom, spicy 
fragrance. Long, stift" stems. The best of all. 
Medium earlv. 
JEANNE D'ARC Delicate jiink 
(Joan of .4re) with light 
yello wish- 
white center, spotted with car- 
mine. The best and most popu- 
lar of the tri-colored Peonies. 
Fragrant, a profuse bloomer; 
good for cut flowers. Midseason. 
LA TULIPE One of the fine st. 
A delicate rose, 
fading to creamy-white; very 
large, full. A splendid keeper. 
Late. 
("ouronne d* Or (while) 
Festiva Maxima — Beaotifol white 
with a spicy fragranrc. The 
best peony 
MAD.\ME Bright cherry pink; showy; compact bloom; 
LEBO.N very large and full. Fine for cut flowers or 
landscape work. Midseason. 
NIGRICANS Dark crimson; round compact bloom; showy; 
good for cut flowers and landscape planting. 
Midseason. 
PRINCE Dark red. Semi-rose-shaped bloom. Very 
IMPERIAL large, strikingly beautiful; good for cut flowers 
or landscape work. Moderately late. 
PHLOX 
Their bright colored flowers, profuseness of bloom and 
ease of culture, make the Phlo.xes favorites everywhere. 
The improved, cultivated varieties show how much the gar- 
dener can do to assist nature in develojjing more radiant 
and graceful forms. 
LE MAHDI Blue; medium height. A deep pure violet-blue. 
The best of this color. Very large flowers. 
MISS LINGARD White, with a light pink center; tall. 
A creamy white, with flint pink at the 
center; a very attractive flower; especially valuable for 
cutting. Grown largely by florists. \\'hilc it can not be classed 
as an ever-bloomer, it will produce se\-cral crops in a season. 
A great fa\orite with everyone. 
RICHARD ■W ALLACE White, with a crimson eye. Tall. 
The large white petals are tinted 
with lavender, which gives it a very striking appearance. 
Hardy and almost a continuous bloomtr. One of the best 
for cut flowers. 
LILAC 
Dark reddish-purfile. Grows six to 
eight feet tall. 
LUDWIC SP.4ETH 
(BuJded) 
LILAC 
(Common) 
Fragrant, deep 
long stems. 
Purple and white. We cannot guarantee the 
color and price is made accordingly. 
VIOLETS 
purple, single; hardy; strong grower, 
PHLOX— Misa Ungard— While with pink ceotei 
