Morning' Splendor. Varying 1 degrees of rich red 
violet. Exceptional. Ea., 25c. 
Queen Caterina. Fine large pale lavender-violet. 
Good low priced varieties. 10c each, $1.00 per 
dozen. 
Caprice Rosy red. 
Lohengrin. Silver mauve. 
Dallida Dalmatica. Large lavender-blue. 
Sherwin Wright. Clear golden yellow. 
Walhalla. Blue and violet purple. 
Hardy Phlox 
This group of very 
hardy perennials de¬ 
serves planting in every 
garden; they bloom from 
July till frost, are 
fragrant, and the var¬ 
ieties we offer em¬ 
brace a wide range of 
showy color. Price 
named varieties, each 
20c; $2.00 per dozen. 
B. Comte. Rich French purple, dwarf; very bril¬ 
liant. 
Bridesmaid. White with large crimson center. 
Ethel Pritchard. French mauve; highly recom¬ 
mended. 
Firebrand New. Brilliant Vermillion scarlet. 
Outstanding. 
Michael Buchner. Pale lavender; strong grower. 
Mrs Jenkins. White; large panicles; free bloom¬ 
er. 
Bijnstroom. Lovely rose pink; large, attractive. 
B. P. Struthers. Rose cherry-red with claret-red 
eye. 
Siebold. Orange scarlet with crimson eye. 
Price mixed colors, our selection, ea., 15c; $1.50 
per dozen. 
Peonies 
Postpaid to Third Zone. 
The rose is the only rival of this beautiful 
flower in beauty and fragrance. Peonies are hardy, 
requiring little car.e, and last for years. As a group, 
our list of Peonies is unexcelled, each variety having 
particular merit, and many of the new varieties have 
been much reduced in price. Prices for strong 3 to 
5 eye divisions. Numbers following name indicate 
rating by the American Peony Society, 100 being per¬ 
fect. 
Avalanche. 87. Large pure white; center marked 
carmine; late midseason. Ea., 50c. 
Edulis Superba. 76. Very early clear deep pink; 
very fragrant. Ea., 40c. 
E. G-. Hill. 78. Fine semi-rose type; color rich 
Tyrian rose with border of silvery rose. Early mid¬ 
season. Ea., 75c. 
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