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FAIRVIEW EVERGREEN NURSERY, FAIRVIEW, PENNA. 
PEONIES —We have the following popular varieties. 
Avalanche—Late. Pure white. 
Edulus Superba —Early to medium. Light 
pink. 
Felix Crouse —Late deep rose with mam¬ 
moth globular flowers. 
Festiva Maxima —Early white with pink 
center. Price on above $ .35 each. 
Monsieur Martin Cahuzac —Late. Dark 
purple garnet, the darkest peony known. 
3 .50 each 
Officinalis Rubra —The Decoration Day 
peony. A best seller. Each $ .50 
Therese —A desirable variety. Light rose. 
Mammoth. Strong grower. Each 3 .50. 
MOUNTAIN PEONY ( Japanese Tree Peony)— 
A very desirable novelty. A hardy peony grow¬ 
ing in shrub form with flowers in season with p eo 
golden yellow stamens set in beautiful large 
semi-double flowers which vary in color from deep maroon to white. Attains an ultimate height 
of 3 to 4 feet. Do not trim back foliage. Mixed colors. 12-18" 32.00 18-24" 33.50 
nies 
PHLOX (Hardy Phlox) 
B. Compte —Tall, brilliant French purple. 
Beacon —Bright red. Very popular. 
Bridesmaid —T all white with crimson eye. 
Enchantress— New. Bright salmon pink. 
Ethel Pritchard —Tall, vigorous grower. Pink. 
Isabey —Tall salmon pink. 
La Vague —Pure mauve. 
Miss Lingard —White. The earliest known. 
June to October. 
Rheinlander —-Mottled salmon. 
R. P. Struthers —R osy carmine. 
Rynstrom —Large rose-pink flowers. 
Rosenberg —-Wine color with blood red eye. 
Von Lassburg —-Pure waxy white. 
3 .20 each 100 assorted varieties 312.00 
PHLOX SUBLATA (Carpet Phlox)— Ground 
cover or Rock Garden plant. 
Alba— P ure white flowers. April, May. 
Rosea —Rose-pink. Very popular. April, 
May. 
Vivid —Bright pink with dark pink eye. 
Each 3 .25 
PHYSOTEGIA ( False Dragonhead) —Fast be¬ 
coming popular. 
Vivid —20 inches. An improved new dwarf variety. Pink. Fine for cutting. 
PLUMBAGO LARPENTAE (Leadwort) —6-8 inches. Desirable border and rock plant with 
attractive blue flowers in late summer and early fall. 
POLYANTHUS ( Bunch Primrose) —Showy early spring Rock Garden plant. 
English Mixed —-10 inches. Colors—Cream, yellow, orange, rose. 
PRIMULA ( Primrose) —“Treasures of the Rock Garden.” 
Auricula Alpina (Giant Hybrids) —Attractive growth forming rosettes of thick light green 
leaves. Fragrant various colored blooms. 
PULMONORIA (Lungwort)- —12-14 inches. Lovely early spring flower. Silvery spotted foliage. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) —June flowers in great profusion. Pink to red. 
RUDEBECKIA (Cone Flower) —Indispensable plants for the hardy border giving a wealth of 
bloom. Well suited for cutting. 
Purpurea (Giant Purple Coneflower)—3 feet. July to October. Attractive purple flowers. 
Speciosa (Black Eyed Susan) —3 feet. Deep orange yellow flowers. Blooms all summer. 
SAXAFRAGA (Rock Foil) —Thrifty plants for the Rockery and border. 
Cordifolia — 1 foot. Rosy purple blooms in April and May. 
Decipiens (Crimson Moss) —Dwarf mossy rock plant. White flowers in May. 
SEDUM (Stonecrop) —Popular Rock Garden Plants. 
Acre (Golden Moss) —2 inches. Thrives in poor soil. Good for covering arid spots. Flowers 
yellow. 
Prices: F. O. B. Fairview orv orders amounting to $10.00 or more. On orders under $10.00 add 10% for 
packing charges. Discounts: 5 or more of one variety and size—15% except where noted. 
