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L AST fall we ran a special sale on 
Peonies offering a list of name-d 
varieties at 23c a plant. The sale 
pretty well cleaned out our stocks. After 
we had planted enough peonies to take care 
of our 1935 and 1936 business we had some 
odd plants left over and of these we made an 
unusually high grade mixture. There are 
about eighteen hundred plants altogether and 
as long as they last you may have them 
for 10c a plant. We guarantee that 
every plant has been grown by 
ourselves and that orders will be 
filled strictly in rotation as re' 
ceived. When the eighteen hundred 
plants are sold the offer is with' 
drawn. 
Because of the relatively high cost 
of handling orders for one or two plants, we cannot 
afford to fill an order for less than six plants. 
If wanted by parcel post add 21c for each six plants. 
oHanm 
DAPHNE The Qarland Flower 
Throughout the late depression there was only one 
plant in the entire list the sales of which did not fall off. 
Every year, without exception, we have sold 
every first class Daphne we had. When one 
knows Daphne this is not to be wondered at 
since it is about the loveliest plant that grows 
out of the ground. 
The Daphne is a dwarf, trailing 
evergreen shrub which never grows 
above a foot tall. It is absolutely the 
finest plant in existence for rock gar' 
dens. It is the loveliest thing imaginable 
for edging evergreen or other 
In bloom it is cov' 
ered with indescrib' 
ably beautiful soft 
pink flowers and it 
usually blooms twice 
and sometimes in 
our garden three 
times a year. 
These are proper' 
ly grown balled and 
burlapped plants of 
the finest quality. 
