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Very Attractive Prices on Quality Peonies 
Plant Peonies for Permanency 
They are gloriously magnificent 
and their size and beauty increase 
year after year. Of very easy growth, 
no extra knowledge is needed and 
only a minimum of care is required 
for their cultivation. Take advantage 
of these low prices and send us your 
order now. Our list includes the fa¬ 
vorite new varieties, as well as many 
of the old ones which retain their 
popularity. 
Chestine Gowdy. 8.4. A large, late 
pink with splendid growing habit; 
a splendid variety. Each, 50c; per 
3, #1.25. 
Couronne d’Or. 8.1. White with a 
ring of yellow stamens surrounding 
the center petals, tipped carmine, 
late. Each, 50c; per 3, #1.25. 
Delicatissima. Large flowers of clear 
Hydrangea-pink, a fine cut-flower 
variety; fragrant; blooms medium 
late. Each, 50c; per 3, #1.25. 
Festiva Maxima. 9.3. White, true rose type blossoms; immense, 
large flowers, edges of center petals lined with carmine. Each, 
65c; per 3, #1.75. 
Karl Rosenfield. 8.8. Large globular dark crimson flowers, com¬ 
ing into bloom in early midseason. Each, 60c; per 3, #1.60. 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac. 8.8. Color deep maroon-red, the darkest 
red Peony grown. Medium to large; rose type. Each, #1.00; 
per 3, #2.75. 
Primevere. 8.6. Guard petals creamy white with a center of 
sulphur-yellow; a fine yellow Peony, should be cut in the bud 
to develop away from the sun. Each, #1.00; per 3, #2.75. 
Suzette. 8.2. Rose, slightly tinted carmine-purple, petals inter¬ 
spersed with golden stamens; a very showy variety. Each, 
#1.00; per 3, #2.75. 
Walter Faxon. 9.3. Color most vivid pink, a remarkable flower 
of the highest type and most attractive form. Each, #1.25; 
per 3, #3.00. 
Karl Rosenfield 
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rocus 
These Crocus are different from the Spring Blooming Dutch 
Crocus, and bloom during the month of October, while their foliage 
and seed pods as well are produced the following spring. They are 
perfectly hardy and establish and multiply easily. 
Try some of these varieties for something entirely different. 
Doz. 100 
Sativus. Large, purplish lilac flowers feathered violet 
with showy orange stigmata. Sweetly scented.#0.55 #3.50 
Speciosus. Flowers are large, bright blue and beauti¬ 
fully veined with a bright yellow throat. This variety 
deserves to be planted plentifully . 
Zonatus. Rose-lilac and a very free bloomer. Another 
very 'satisfactory variety. This variety may be used 
for indoor blooming. They will bloom dry without 
soil or water. After they are through blooming they 
may then be planted in the garden where they will 
establish themselves without effort . 
.55 3.50 
.55 3.50 
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