PAINESVILLE. OHIO 
Peonies and Phlox for Fall Planting 9 
Japanese Peonies 
The opened flowers are of extra wide spread, with one or more lay¬ 
ers of broad guard petals which act as cup to the mounded center. 
In this class the stamens and anthers are greatly enlarged into nar¬ 
row, thick, twisted petaloids of various colors, forming a dense 
cushion. 
11— Yoochi-no-tsuki (“Shadow of moon in a rippled pool.”) 
———— Six- to eight-inch flowers ; white, occa¬ 
sionally flushed pink, with prominent amber-cream cushion. $1.00 
each. 
15—FuysjO (“A- Sleepless Castle.”) 9.2. This is the darkest, richest 
- and most distinctively Japanese of our group. Broad 
rounded guards of velvety mahogany-red. The fine, curly petaloids 
form a conspicuous, dense center ; garnet, streaked on reverse side 
and heavily tipped with light bronze. $4.00. 
20—Fuji-nO-mine (“Top of the Fuji mountain.”) A very large 
and free-blooming sort; white, with rich 
cream center. $1.00 each. 
12—“Rose of Nippon' 
A wonderfully free bloomer, a pei’- 
sistent mass of brilliant 6-inch flowers. 
Very deep rose, the broadly prominent center darkened by carmine, 
and illumined by countless star-points of both silver and gold. Many 
centers are slightly tufted. $2.60 each. 
88— Oki-no-nami (“Waves in the _ __ 
— far-off sea.”) Tall, 
free-flowering and showy. Pale hy¬ 
drangea-pink rippled on white; with 
Jap. Peony, “Waves in the Far-Off Sea.” 
full, fine cut center of peach-pink and 
cream. $1.00 each. 
135— Kara-ori-nishiki (“Name of 
— —■ ■ a beautiful 
cloth.”) Uniquely fluted petals,' with 
ends deeply indented. These are white, 
irregularly streaked and tipped with 
lilac-red. The center is medium sized, 
but bright with deep gold filaments, 
and carmine seed pods. $1.00 each. 
PHLOX 
Perennial Phlox can be used to advantage 
in the hardy border, in large groups on the 
lawn, or planted in front of belts of shrub¬ 
bery, where, by judicious pinching back and 
removing faded flowers, a constant succes¬ 
sion of bloom may be had until frost. 
Dozens or less, by mail, postpaid. 
Phlox Paniculata 
Strongr Field-Grown Roots 
3 for 70c; 
doz. for $2.50, 
postpaid. 
B> Comte Brilliant French purple 
or wine color. Classed as 
a rich, deep red. 
Emain Macha Brilliantcardinal- 
— ' red ; shapely truss, 
moderate height, bushy growth. 
Rnchantress. Soft salmon-pink with 
dark red eye. An improved type of 
the long-popular Elizabeth Campbell. 
Europa. White, with varying crimson- 
carmine iris. 
Feuerbrand. Flaming orange-red. 
Gloire du IMaroc. Lavender-blue, large 
crimson eye. At first and in dull 
weather, bright purple. 
Marechal French. Deep scarlet with 
blood-red eye. 
Miss Iiingfard. Earliest; longest spikes. 
Waxy white, lavender eye. In a class 
by itself; fragrant, good cut flower. 
Mrs. Van Beuning'en. Warm salmon- 
red, with crimson eye, a showy new 
variety of large size. 
Mrs. "Wm. Jenkins. Tall; pure white. 
ITicolas Flammel. Bright carmine-lake 
•• suffused salmon. 
Paladin. Warm salmon-pink, large 
cherry-i’ed eye, quite striking. 
Pastel. Dainty; lilac-blue, with pale 
central starlike pattern. 
Rheinlander. Mottled salmon-pink, 
with claret-red eye. 
R. F. Strutliers. A soft red; blended 
salmon, rose and carmine. 
Ryndstrom. A lively Neyron shade of 
rose-pink, the standard solid pink. 
Thor. Ruddy salmon-pink, with mottled 
center and aniline-x'ed eye. 
Phlox Suhulata 
(Moss Fink) 
^•Ground covering, creeping Phlox, 
very showy in spring. 
Alba. White. 20c each. 
Atropurpurea. Purple. 26c each. 
Rosea. Bright rose-pink. 20c each. 
Vivid. Bri^test pink with fiery red eye. 
26c each. 
Phlox, Ryndstrom. 
y\fl*jC 3 Brilliant carmine-red, with 
1 blood-red eye. Shapely flower 
heads of large florets. 
Commander. Cherry-red with dark eye. 
Ethel Pritchard. Beautiful lavender or 
rose-mauve; very distinct. 
Graf Zeppelin. The new “Calico" 
Phlox ; pure white with vermilion eye. 
Jules Sandeau. Extremely large; soft 
lilac-pink. Moderate growth. 
Milly van Hoboken. Choice; luminous 
shell-pink, silvered reflex, red eye. 
Von Hochberg'. Brilliant, liquid am¬ 
aranth-red. 
Widar The best two-color variety. 
■ ■ — ■ Light reddish violet, with a 
striking white sunburst at center. 
30c 
3 for 85c; 
doz. for ^.00, 
postpaid. 
H B MaV Very large; silvery blush 
”* ‘ - pink, with heavy center 
of soft carmine-pink. Very late. 
Leo Schlageter a new red with 
- large pyramidal 
trusses ; scarlet-carmine, dark eye. 
Mia Ruvs Largest florets and shape- 
iviici ixwya whites; 
dwarf: pure waxy white. 
Nordlicht Extremely large, flat 
- floret; damask rose-pink, 
suffused carmine, with big violet-ma¬ 
roon eye. 
Saladin a choice new scarlet with 
■ — brilliant orange overcast; 
maroon eye. 
Various Phloxes 
Amoena.^ A fine ground cover, about 
4 inches high, a sheet of bright pink 
flowers in spring. 20c each. 
Eivaricata. Useful in landscaping. 
Blooms freely during April and May, 
the light lavender flowers of- large size. 
20c each. 
20c 
3 for 55c; 
doz. for $2.00, 
postpaid. 
Phlox, Widar. 
