Delicatissima. Midseason, a pretty pink_ .25 
Festiva. Early. A fine white with crimson spots_ .25 
Felix Crousse. Midseason. Very popular rich red_ .35 
Grandiflora. Beautiful soft light pink. Latest to bloom .35 
James Kelway. Midseason. Exquisite, fragrant, white. .40 
La Fee. Early, silvery, rose-pink, fragrant, scarce_1.00 
Le Cygne. Mid-season. World’s best (99% i*ating) 
white _ 2.00 
La Roslere. Beautiful clusters, rose-like white flowerss 30 
Martha Bullock. Late, lovely, very large, rose-pink_1.00 
Karl Rosefield. Midseason. Very popular red_ .50 
Kelway’s Glorious. Splendid white, suffused cream_2.00 
Lillian Gumm. Wonderfully beautiful and dependable 
rose pink _1.00 
Marie Lemoine. Late. Large and beautiful cream-white .35 
Mme, de Verneville. Early, dainty white with crim¬ 
son markings_ .25 
Mons. Dupont. Charming white with crimson blotches .25 
Mons. Jules Elic. Magnificent “Mum-like” lavender 
pink _ .50 
Mme. Ducel. Early, lavender pink_ .30 
Mme, Calot. Early. Vigorous and large, flesh pink 25 
Octavie Demay. Early, dwarf, light pink fades to white .25 
Officinallis Rubra. Very early “Old Fashioned Red”_ .10 
Reine Hortense. Midseason, lovely delicate pink_ .50 
Saarh Bernhardt. Magnificent, apple blossom pink_ .50 
Solange. Very late, waxy white, suffused rich cream— .50 
Walter Faxon. Shell pink, salmon shading, lovely_1.00 
SINGLE PEONIES AND JAPS 
Labels were mixed or lost on most of these so am listing 
only two this season. 
Albiflora, “The Bride.” A showy white and gold single .35 
Mikado. Very popular crimson and gold Jap_ .50 
MISCELLANEOUS LITTLE BULBS. 
These are fine for naturalizing in the grass along woodland 
paths, by the water’s edge, in the cemetery lot, or to 
plant in pockets of soil in the rock garden. 
Doz. 
Galanthus. (Snowdrops) First flower of spring-30c 
Crocus. Mixture of several kinds-^—40c 
Muscari. (Grape Hyacinths) “Heavenly Blue’” fol¬ 
lows crocus __50c 
Ornithogalum. (Star of Bethlehem) white clusters of 
flowers - 50c 
MERTEN SI A (BLUE BELLS) 
Scatter these in partially shady places, near shrubs, and 
among naturalized daffodils. Soft pink buds opening love¬ 
ly porcelain blue. 15c each. $1.50 per dozen 
Lycoris Squamigera. The “Hardy Amaryllis.” Soft lavender- 
pink spikes of flowers in August. 75c each; $8 dozen. 
TO USE WITH CUT FLOWERS 
Artemesia. “Silver King.” Silvery white foliage, 25c clump. 
Gypsophila. Bristol Fairy, lovely double rose-like flow¬ 
ers _50c each 
“Coral Bells.” Dainty coral bell-like flowers. Blooms 
all summer_25c clump 
These are all also nice for rock gardens. 
FOR WINTER DECORATION 
Chinese Lanterns. “Bittersweet” lanterns; do not 
fade _25c clump 
ENGLISH IVY 
Beautiful evergreen vine with leathery foliage, of slow 
growth; good to plant in partially shady places, and for 
growing in doors in water, for covering north sides of 
brick or stone buildings. Sometimes used on graves. 
10c and 25c per plant 
— 7 — 
