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PEONIES—Continued 
Per 10 
Heine Hortense, 8.7. Semi-rose type. Delicate hydrangea-pink com¬ 
pletely enveloped in a halo of angelic white. Flower of enor¬ 
mous size. Mid-season_$ 1.80 
Richard Carvel, 8.8. Bomb type. Uniform shade of crimson. Guard 
petals large, broad and prominent. Center petals gathered into 
an immense central dome. Tall, very stout stems. Early_ 3.50 
Rubra Grandiflora, Large deep red. Late_ 1.00 
Rubra Superba, 7.2. Rose type. Magnificent, rich, brilliant deep crim¬ 
son without stamens. Very large, full and double. Highly 
fragrant _ 1.20 
Rubra Triumphans, 6.7. Large loose very dark crimson blooms. 
Medium height and a strong grower. Early_ 1.00 
Sarah Bernhardt, 9. Semi-rose type. Apple blossom pink with each 
petal tipped with silver, making an almost perfect Peony. 
Fragrant. Mid-season to late_ 2.50 
Solange, 9.7. Rose type. Deep orange-salmon or Havana-brown at the 
heart overlaid with a delicate tender rich cream. Very unusual 
coloring of rare beauty. Strong tall erect grower. Late_ 5.00 
Souv. de Expo. Universelle, 7.6. Violet rose. Late_ 1.00 
Tourangelle, 9.4. Rose type. Pearly white overlaid with delicate sal¬ 
mon and shadesof LaFrance rose. A vigorous grower, bearing 
large flat flowers of unusual size on long stems. One of the most 
sensational varieties. Late mid-season_ 4.50 
Umbellata Rosea, Violet-rose to white. Early_ 1.00 
Venus, 8.3. Very compact. Hydrangea-pink. Mid-season_ 1.80 
HARDY PERENNIALS AND ALPINE PLANTS 
Per 100 
$ 15.00 
30.00 
8.00 
10.00 
8.00 
20.00 
8.00 
40.00 
8.00 
15.00 
In making up this Spring 1934 Price List we wish to present to our customers a 
list of Perennials and Alpine Plants that will prove most satisfactory throughout the 
middle west. We grow a number of varieties of Perennials that we are not listing 
and if you are needing some odds and ends that we are not offering write us for we 
may have them. 
We grow our own perennials. We dig them fresh from the field after orders are 
received for perennials are very perishable and must be properly and quickly handled 
for best results. We invite you to visit our perennial gardens and packing sheds to 
see how we handle this particular work. 
Varieties * indicates adaptability for rock plants. 
Color indicates bloom; Month, period of blooming season; (") Inches high when 
in bloom; (') Feet high when in bloom. 
All Plants quoted are FIELD GROWN STOCK of such size as most satisfactory 
for general planting. 
* ACHILLEA, Milfoil or Yarrow 
Per 10 Per 100 
Millefolium Roseum, (Rosy Milfoil) head of soft rose flowers, 
finely cut foliage, June-August, 18" _ $ .80 $ 6.00 
Mont Blanc, largest double white, June to Sept., 2' _ .80 6.00 
Ptarmica Boule De Neige, an improvement on the Pearl, more 
double and perfect flowers, white, July, 18" _ .80 6.00 
Ptarmica The Pearl, white, June-July, 18" _ .80 6.00 
ACONITUM, Monkshood 
Wilsoni, a rare and lovely variety, producing spikes covered with 
mauve colored flowers, autumn flowering, 6 to 7' _ 3.00 25.00 
AETHIONEMA, Persian Candytuft 
*Persicum, strong twiggy bushes, covered with long, slender spikes 
of rosy pink flowers. One of the best rock plants. June-July, 9".. 1.20 10.00 
'AGROSTEMMA, Rose Campion 
Coronaria, (Mullein Pink) bright rose clumps, June-July, 2% to 3' .80 6.00 
ALTHEA ROSEA, Hollyhock 
Allegheny Single Mixed, various colors from pure white to a deep 
maroon, July, 5' - .70 5.00 
Double Varieties, separate colors, red, rose, white and yellow 
July, 4' - 1.00 8.00 
