Perennials 
Lilium Auratum 
Perennials 
30 cents each, 6 or more of one kind at 
$3.00 per dozen (except where noted) 
LAVENDULA vera—12-18". Lavender, July- 
Aug., fragrant. 
LIATRIS pycnostachya—4-5'. Purple, July- 
Aug., stately spikes. 
LILIES 
Lily-of-the-Valley—Clumps, $.50 each; $5.00 
doz. 
Auratum—Gold banded. $.40 each; $4.00 doz. 
Candidum (Madonna Lily)—Fragrant. Clear 
white. $.30 each; $3.00 doz. 
Lancifolium Rubrum -White, spotted red. 
$.40 each; $4.00 doz. 
Lancifolium Album—White flowers. $.40 
each; $4.00 doz. 
Phillippinense formosanum—White tinted 
rose. Same size, form and fragrance as Easter 
Lily. Perfectly hardy. August and Septem¬ 
ber. $.30 each; $3.00 doz. 
Regale—Large scented flowers, produced free¬ 
ly, ivory, shaded pink, tinged yellow at base. 
$.25 each; $2.50 doz. 
Tigrinum Flore pleno—Orange-scarlet, dark 
spots. $.20 each; $2.00 doz. 
LINUM perenne—15-18". Blue, June-July. Like 
blue butterflies. 
LOBELIA cardinalis—2H>-3'. Red, July-Aug., 
best at waterside. 
LUPINUS polyphyllus 3-4'. Deep blue spikes, 
June-July. 
Alba—3-4'. White, June-July. 
Rosea—3-4'. Varying pink shades, June-July. 
LYCHINIS chalcedonica (Maltese Cross)— 
Brilliant scarlet, June to Sept. 
Viscaria splendens fl. pi.—Bright rose in 
spikes 
LYTHRLM salicaria roseum—3-3J/£'. Rose, 
July-Aug., ideal for massing. 
MAZUS rugosus—3-4". Lilac, May-June, 
quickly forms mat. 
MONARDA Cambridge Scarlet—2H-3'. Red, 
June-Aug., rampant grower. 
MUEHLENBECKIA nana~2-3". A neat car- 
peter, very uncommon. $.50 each; $4.50 doz. 
M YOSOTIS palustris (Forget-Me-Not)—Blue, 
May-Sept., for shade. 
NEPETA mussini—8-12". Mauve, April-June, 
soft gray foliage. 
OENOTHERA missouriensis—9-12". Yellow, 
June-Aug., large leaves. 
Youngei—lj/£-2'. Yellow, June-Aug., bronzy 
foliage. 
PACHYSANDRA (See page 8). 
PAPAVER nudicaule (Iceland Poppy) 
Gellolo—Attractive. 
Gibson Giant—Orange. 
Elmont—Tangerine. 
Orientale (Oriental Poppy). 
Beauty of Liver mere—Deep red. 
Mrs. Perry—Salmon-pink, striking. 
PENTSTEMON barbatus, Torreyi — 2^-3'. 
Coral red, June-July, spikes. 
Paeonia — The Peony 
Only a few of the very highest rated Peonies listed here. (Amer. Peony Society 
ratings). Strong 3 to 5 eye divisions. ORDER EARLY. Should be in the ground 
by early April. 
SELECT DOUBLE PEONIES 
(Each) 
Baroness Schroeder—9.0. Late mid¬ 
season. A large double flesh-white to soft 
pink.$ .50 
Cornelia Shaylor—9.1. An exquisite late 
soft rose. One of the best of its color... 2.50 
Elizabeth B. Browning 9.2. Huge fra¬ 
grant flowers very late. Opens blush, 
turning white.. 1.00 
Festiva Maxima—9.3. Large, early white, 
crimson flecks at center. Perfect rose type . 50 
Frances Willard—9.1. A constant prize¬ 
winner. Very large fragrant blush, chang¬ 
ing white. 1.00 
Kelway’s Glorious—9.8. Second highest 
rated Peony. Immense, creamy white. 
Rose fragrance. 2.50 
Le Cygne—9.9. The highest rated Peony. 
Very large, early, ivory-white. Exquisite¬ 
ly fragrant. Early. 2.50 
Longfellow—9.0. Bright crimson, a con¬ 
stant prize-winner. 1.00 
Martha Bullock -9.1. Up to 12 inches in 
diameter, rose-pink, lighter center, rose 
fragrance. Late. 1.50 
Mme. Jules Dessert—9.4. Delicate flesh- 
pink, shading to creamy white. 1.00 
Mons. Jules Elie—9.2. Best of the pink 
Peonies, center like a large Chrysanthe¬ 
mum. Early, pleasing fragrance.50 
Mrs. A. M. Brand—9.6. Very large, per¬ 
fect form; pure white and exquisitely 
fragrant. Late. 4.00 
Mrs. Edw. Harding—9.3. Sold for $100. 
Large, handsome white, with golden re¬ 
flection . 1.50 
Nancy Dolman—9.1. Late. Huge. Re¬ 
quires 10 days to open. Beautiful soft 
pink. 5 00 
Philippe Rivoire—9.2. Richly scented, 
early, very dark crimson with blackish 
sheen. The best red Peony in the world. 2.50 
President Wilson—9.3. Opens soft rose- 
pink, changing to shell-pink. Spicy fra¬ 
grance. Late. 3.00 
Solange—9.7. One of the highest rated va¬ 
rieties, coffee-and-cream color. No other 
peony like it. Late. 1.50 
Therese—9.8. The world’s best pink. Very 
large, with delightful fragrance. 1.00 
Tourangelle—9.4. Late. Large, fragrant, 
pearly white, suffused tan-and-pink. ... 1.00 
Walter Faxon—9.3. Soft coral-pink, light¬ 
er at the tips and deeper at the base. De¬ 
lightfully fragrant. 1.00 
JAPANESE AND SINGLE 
PEONIES 
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Different, more 
aristocratic type. 
Fairly new and 
scarce. Highly 
recommended. 
Fuji-Zomo-Gorono 
(Each) 
Albiflora (The Bride)—8.7. Early. Popular 
large white with bright yellow stamens . $1 .00 
Fuji-no-mine—Fine Japanese white of 
unknown origin. 1.00 
Fuji-Zomo-Gorono—One of the best 
light pinks, center pure gold. 2 50 
Fuyajo—9.2. A highly rated Japanese 
Peony. Dark, rich, mahogany red. 1.50 
Isani-Gidui—9.3. Two rows of petals of 
pure white, with center of rich buff. Very 
high rating. 3.50 
King of England—8.6. Very large. Dark 
madder-red, with a center of buff, 
streaked rose-pink. 1 50 
Margaret Atwood—8.7. Large, pure 
white, with an occasional pink flush, 
center a ball of gold. 5 00 
Marguerite Dessert—8.5. A beautiful 
white variety, powdered with minute 
carmine dots. 1,50 
Mikado—8.6. A magnificent landscape va¬ 
riety. The crimson guards surround a 
center of chamois. 1.00 
Nellie—8.6. Large shell-pink, yellow sta¬ 
mens. 1.00 
Nippon Beauty—9.38. An extraordinary 
high rating for a dark red Japanese 
Peony. Sensational novelty.25.00 
Some Ganoko—9.0. Very fragrant. Rich, 
velvety, dark madder-red, center golden 
yellow. 2.50 
Silvia Saunders —9.0. Early. A lovely new 
pink water-lily effect. Yellow center. . . . 12.50 
Tokio—8.9. A beautiful large flower, with 
guards of rose-pink and center of pink, 
yellow and buff. 1,50 
THREE GORGEOUS PEONY ARISTOCRATS $5.50 Postpaid 
Therese—the best of Philippe Rivoire—the best Le Cygne—the wonderful 
all pinks —9.8 red —9.2 9.9 —white 
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