57th Year—1877-1934—Innisfallen Greenhouses, Springfield, Ohio 
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PRIZE-WINNING PEONIES 
TRUE ARISTOCRATS FOR YOUR GARDEN 
There is no flower more beautiful than the peony, and as it comes back stronger and blooms more 
profusely each year, every flower lover should have a few peony plants. 
Peony 
FESTIVA MAXIMA —Rose type; early. Many regard it as the 
queen of all the Peonies. It combines enormous size with won¬ 
drous beauty; often 7 to 8 inches in diameter. Clear carmine spots 
on edge of center petals. For years it has held first rank, and is 
still the standard of perfection by which all other Peonies are 
judged. The most popular white Peony for cut flowers. June 
rose fragrance. 40c each. 
FLORAL TREASURE —Rose type; early midseason. Very large, 
full flowers. Clear, even pink, shading lighter at the center. One 
of the most popular cut flower varieties. 40c each. 
GOLDEN HARVEST —Bomb type; midseason. A most striking 
variety producing large, tricolored bloom. The guard petals are 
blush-pink with creamy white center; center of flower overlaid 
and tipped with carmine. It combines cream, gold, white, pink 
salmon, peach and apricot, the color effect of the flower being 
creamy pink; strong, delicate fragrance. 40c each. 
HARDY PHLOX 
Fine varieties which produce large trusses of beautiful and bril¬ 
liant flowers. Effective for massing, bortlers and cut flowers. 
(Flowering from early in Summer until late in the Fall.) 
20c each; 6 for 80c. 
BEACON —Tall stalks, beautiful cherry red flowers. 
BRIDESMAID —Pure white; clear, carmine eye; blooms in large, 
round heads; attractive. 
ECLAIREUR —Purple crimson, with light aureole. A reliable 
old kind for continuous and deep color effect. 
ISABEY —Salmon-pink, a fine variety and constant bloomer. 
LA VOGUE —A very beautiful rose color with large eye of deeper 
rose color; very attractive. 
MISS LINGARD —Pearly-white flower, with a very faint yellow 
eye; very remarkable bloomer, producing 2 or 3 crops of flowers 
during the season. Dark green, glossy foliage. 
MRS. CHARLES DORR —Tall grower; with extra long, compact, 
pyramidal spikes of moderate sized florets. Its color is unique 
and very attractive, a solid blue-mauve. 
R. P. STRUTHERS —Color clear cherry-red, suffused with salmon 
shades; deep red eye; fine large truss. The color is so clear and 
clean that each individual floret stands out as distinct as a cameo. 
RHEINLANDER —A rare shade of salmon-pink, distinct claret- 
red eye. Flowers and truss of unusual size. 
PHLOX SUBULATA ROSEA (Moss, or Mountain Pink) —An 
early spring flowering type, with pretty moss-like evergreen 
foliage which, during the flowering season, is hidden under the 
masses of bloom. Excellent for rockeries, borders, carpeting 
the ground or covering graves. Bright rose. 20c each; 3 for 45c. 
LA TULIPE —Semirose type; mid¬ 
season. Enormous, globular, frag¬ 
rant flowers, delicate blush-white, 
shading to ivory-white, with red 
tulip markings on outside of guard 
petals. 40c each. 
LECLENTANTE — Bomb type; 
midseason. Flowers very double 
and full; color deep, brilliant vel¬ 
vety crimson. 40c each. 
LIVINGSTONE— Rose type; late. 
Very full imbricated bloom; both 
buds and flowers are large and beau¬ 
tiful. Color pale lilac-rose with 
sheen of silver; very free bloomer in 
clusters; upright, erect grower; fine 
cut flower variety. One of the prize 
winners. 40c each. 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTE —Medium 
size, semirose type. Color deep car¬ 
mine-rose tipped silver, with fiery 
reflex, of dazzling effect. Fragrant. 
Medium height. Bate. 40c each. 
MADAME EMILE GALLE — Rose 
type; late midseason. Large, double, 
cup-shaped imbricated flowers; color 
delicate sea shell pink with touches 
of heliotrope and lavender. Not a 
new Peony, but scarce and rare. 40c 
each. 
MEISSONIER — Bomb type; mid¬ 
season. Very brilliant crimson; 
full double flowers in stiff, wiry 
stems; the stems may sometimes 
have short crooks in them, but they 
are never weak. The coloring is 
wonderfully rich and brilliant. 40c 
each. 
PRESIDENT TAFT —Rose type; 
midseason. A vigorous, strong 
grower, a profuse bloomer, every 
shoot being crowned by a big bloom. 
The color is a delicate Hydrangea- 
pink, completely enveloped in a halo 
of angelic white. Very fragrant. 
The only Peony we know that has 
stripes on the face of the flower. 
40c each. 
If left to oar selection we will 
send 6 fine named Peonies for $1.75. 
UNNAMED DOUBLE PEONIES 
"We offer Peonies in color, not named, 
but all meritorious kinds—Red, 
White and Pink 
25c each; 3 for 60c 
Phlox 
PLANTING OF HARDY PERENNIALS IS INCREASING IN FAVOR 
