MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL 
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I.IVING STONE. Color lilac-rose with silver tipped 
petals. Carmine flecks in center. A late dependable 
variety. It is erect in growth and a free bloomer. 
75c each. 
LOUIS VAN HOl’TTE. Fine violet-red bloom of daz¬ 
zling effect. Very fine, shapely bloom. Medium to 
large flower. Midseason. 75c each. 
MADAME DE VERNVILLE. Guard petals sulphur- 
white, center petals rose-white with carmine touch¬ 
es. An early bomb type. A profuse bloomer with 
rose fragrance. See cut page 24. 75c each. 
MARIE LEMOINE. Color ivory-white, with occasion¬ 
ally narrow carmine tracings on edge of some 
petals. The flowers are of very large size on stout 
erect stems. Rose type, very late. 75c each. 
MONS DUPONT. Very large, well formed, cup-shaped 
flowers, ivory white center petals splashed with 
huge drops of lively carmine, and lit up with golden 
stamens at base of petals. Midseason. 75c each. 
PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. A deep, rich glowing red 
of very unusual shade. A strong growing truly 
grand peony. 75c each. 
PRINCE OF DARKNESS. A splendid dark red variety. 
It is free blooming with flowers borne on long 
stems. Fine for cutting. 50c each. 
SARAH BERNHAIIT. It is one of the strongest grow¬ 
ers. Flowers are exceptionally large, apple blos¬ 
som pink with each petal silver tipped. This flower 
must be seen to be fully appreciated. $1.00 each. 
SINGLE PEONY. Dark red. Blooming very early with 
prominent golden stamens. An attractive variety, 
very fine for cutting. $1.00 each. 
HARDY PHLOX 
HESE beautiful hardy plants are the most color¬ 
ful and attractive of all during late summer and 
early fall. Blooming most profusely, their brilliant 
colors admired by all, they make a wonderful display 
in the flower border. The following varieties have 
been selected for their strong growth, clear colors 
and profusion of bloom. 
The Phlox we offer are all strong field grown, two- 
year old plants. 
AFRICA. A dazzling new deep scarlet variety. Well 
shaped large flowers produced on strong stems. One 
of the best deep red varieties which apparently does 
not mildew. A gem for the flower border. 35c each. 
Dozen $3.50. 
Il'COMTE. Large heads of rich, satiny purple flowers. 
Exceedingly brilliant. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
BEACON. Brilliant cherry-red, grows 3 feet high. 
One of the best in this color. 35c each. Dozen $3.50. 
BRIDESMAID. Pure white with crimson eye. A tall 
growing variety. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
DIVARICATA. Large fragrant lavender flowers pro¬ 
duced in May on stems 10 to 12 inches high. 25c 
each. Dozen $2.50. 
ENCHANTRESS. Bright salmon pink with dark eye, 
resembling Elizabeth Campbell in color but far 
superior as it is a stronger grower with rich, glossy 
foliage. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
FIREBRAND. A new bright orange-scarlet, almost 
vermilion. A very profuse bloomer throughout the 
entire season. Medium height. 35c each. Dozen $3.50. 
FRAULEIN VON LASSBURG. A pure white tall mid¬ 
season variety. Very free flowering. 25c each. 
Dozen $2.50. 
JULES SANDEAU. Rather dwarf in habit, but pro¬ 
ducing large heads of brilliant watermelon pink 
blossoms. Blooms freely and longer than most 
Phlox. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
MISS LINGARD. A very lovely early white, coming 
into bloom a month ahead of most Phlox, large, loose 
clusters of flowers on strong stems. 25c each. Dozen 
$2.50. 
MRS. CHARLES DOOR. A lovely rose-lavender. A 
tall grower. 35c each. Dozen $3.50. 
MRS. JENKINS. A very fine early white. 25c each. 
Dozen $2.50. 
MRS. CHARLES MAYO. White with crimson eye. A 
strong growing variety with profuse bloom. 25c 
each. Dozen $2.50. 
PROFESSOR SCHLEMAN. A large pink variety. 25c 
each. Dozen $2.50. 
II. P. STRUTHICRS. A blending of rosy carmine with 
claret red eye. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
RYNSTROM. A good strong grower with lively rose 
pink flowers. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
SIR EDWIN LANDSEER. Very bright crimson. Large 
trusses and vigorous, healthy growth. 25c each. 
Dozen $2.50. 
SUBULATA. Moss Pink. Masses of pink bloom in 
early spring. Pretty moss-like evergreen foliage. A 
fine plant for edging the border and for use in the 
rockery. Plant in full sun. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
PIIYSALIS. Chinese Lantern Plant. Valued for the 
bright orange-scarlet lantern-like fruits which when 
cut and dried, may be used for floral decorations 
during the winter. 2 feet high. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
P H Y S O S T E GI A VIRGINICA. 
False Dragonhead. Long spikes 
of delicate pink flowers in July 
and August. Plant grows about 
three feet. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUM. 
Balloon Flower. Large bell¬ 
shaped flowers of a deep shade 
of blue. Blooms July until 
late September. 2 to 3 feet 
high. See cut. 25c each. Doz¬ 
en $2.50. 
POLEMONIUM COERULEUM. Ja¬ 
cob's Ladder. Erect stems of 
sky blue flowers. Graceful pin¬ 
nate leaves, the flowers borne 
in loose heads. 1% feet. June 
and July. Suitable for rockery. 
25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
PYRETHRUM HYBRIDUM. Per¬ 
sian Daisy. The daisy-like flow¬ 
ers are both single and double 
in shades of white, pink and 
red to deep crimson. The blos¬ 
soms are produced on long 
graceful stems, making it a 
very desirable cut flower. See 
Persian Daisy cut. 25c each. Dozen $2.50. 
Phone Nestor 7541 from either city. 
Platycodon 
