FORTY-ONE YEARS GF “GOLDEN RULE” SERVICE 
33 
A Border of Felix 
Crotisse Peonies. 
FLOWERING PLANTS—Continued 
Peonies 
We have the following selected varieties to offer in No. 1, field'grown, 3' to 
5'eye plants. The prices are right and varieties selected. Prices postpaid. 
Each 
Madame Emile Galle. Large pink.$0.30 
DorcheSTter. Salmon-pink. .30 
Karl Roseniield. Crimson, extra 
good .50 
Rubra Superba. Dark red. 30 
Albert Crousse. Seashell-pink. 40 
Officinalis Rubra. Red, early.50 
.40 
.30 
.30 
.40 
.30 
.30 
Couronne d’Or. White.30 
Pestiva Maxima. Pure white.30 
Madame Ducel. Pink.50 
Eouis Van Houtte. Bright red 
Edulia Superba. Pink . 
Marguerite Gerard. Hydrangea- 
pink . 
Prolifera Tricolor . 
Eelachei. Red . 
Mons. Jules Elie. Pink . 
Due de Wellington. White ... 
Suzette. Rose, wonderful. 
Reine Hortense. pink. New .. 
Frsident Taft. Pink. 
Marie Deroux. Flesh-pink _ 
Victor ECug‘ 0 . Crimson-red .... 
Ija IiOrraine. Creamy white ... 
Alsace-Ziorraine. White. 
Germaine Big’ot. Pink . 
E. G. HilL Rose-pink . 
Mine. Emile Eemoine. White 
Gloire de Touraine. Red. 
Stanley. Lilac-pink . 
Mons. Krelag'e. Deep red. 
Gismonda. Flesh-pink . 
Iiord Kitchener. Beautiful red 
Madame Bacquet. Dark red .. 
Grover Cleveland. Red. 
Solfatare. Sulphur-yellow.50 
The above are strictly trne to name and we have grown them all ourselves and 
are selected for extra good blossoming. Will have few more varieties in fall. 
Each 
$0.50 
.40 
.50 
.50 
.40 
.50 
.70 
.70 
.40 
.60 
.00 
.40 
.40 
.4.0 
.40 
.50 
.50 
.50 
they 
Hardy Phlox 
Anna Cook. Light pink. 
Beacon. Brilliant cherry-red. 
Eclaireur. Brilliant rose-magenta. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Early. Pure white. 
Miss Ling'ard. Early. White, lavender eye. 
Rijnstroom. Rose color. Extra good. 
Terry Mauve. Mauve color. Fine. 
We have selected 9 best varieties for 
general use and now offer these at a very 
attractive price. 
No. 1, field-grown plants, 13c each; 
10 for ^1.20. 
Miss Lin gar d. 
Special Mixed collection of all good sorts 
of Hardy Phlox: 10 for 95c, postpaid. We 
do not label or mark varieties but they are 
all good sorts. 
Hardy Garden 
Chrysanthemums 
No. 1 plants, 12c each; ^1.00 per 10, postpaid. 
Autumn Glow. Rose-crimson, very large. 
Alice Howell. Orange-bronze, very good. 
Pield of Snow. Pure white, button type. 
Golden Queen. Yellow, extra large. 
E’Argfenteuillais. Bronze flowers, early flowering, medium 
height. One of the best. 
Red Indian. Copper-red, late flowering. One of the best. 
Little Bob. Bronze, button type. 
Old Homestead. A buff-pink. One of the best sorts. 
Victory. White, large flower. 
SkibO. Very hardy, yellow button flower, bush covered with 
blossoms. 
M. Rauol. Golden flower, upright and one of the best. 
Allen’s Red. Best red ever. 
Hardy Chrysanthemums. 
Havre, Mont., 
March 13, 1933. 
Allen’s Nursery and Seed House, 
Box 16, Geneva, Ohio. 
Gentlemen : 
1 have not as yet received your new 1933 cat¬ 
alogue. I obtained such excellent results from plant¬ 
ing your seeds that I would like to order from you 
again. Yours truly, 
ZEAL PEPIN. 
Lake Erie Grown Bulbs 
