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OFFICINALIS GROUP. Comes 
into blossom about a week later than 
the Tenuifolia varieties. 
RUBRA FLORA PLENA. The Decor¬ 
ation Day Peony. Very fine, double, 
dark red flower. 3 to 5 eye divisions. 
Each, $1.00. 
ALBA. Double. White. Each, $1.50. 
MUTABILE. Double. Pink. Each, $1.50. 
CHINESE GROUP. The regular 
commercial Peonies. Come into flower 
from one to two weeks later than the 
Officinalis Group. 
ALBERT CROUSE. Salmon pink. 
EDULIS SUPERBA. Dark pink. 
FELIX CROUSE. Brilliant red. 
FEST1VA MAXIMA. White. " " 
KARL ROSENFIELD. Very fine, red. 
RHINE DES ROSES. Dark crimson. 
RICHARD CARVEL. Early, red. 
ROSEA. Rose red. 
SARAH BERNHARDT. Bright red. 
Above varieties are 40 cents each; 3 or 
more 30 cents each. — .., ., 
PH—OX. One of the most effective of 
the Hardy Perennials. Excellentfor bor¬ 
ders and for filling in open spaces. Flow¬ 
ers are of bright colors and very showy. 
All varieties of Phlox, 15 cents each; 
3 or more 14 cents each. 
AFRICA. Brilliant carmine. 
B. COMPTE. Wine color. 
BEACON. Cherry red. 
COQUELICOT. Red, salmon eye. 
DR. CHAS. H. MAYO. White, red eye. 
FIREBRAND Firey red. 
ECLAIREUR. Rosy crimson. 
JULES SANDEAU. Pink, light center. 
MRS. JENKINS. Pure white. 
PANTHEON. Rose pink. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. Rosy carmine, 
dark eye. 
RHE1NLANDER. Salmon pk., redeye. 
RIJNSTROM. Deep pink. 
SIEBOLDI. Red Z 
VON HOCHBERG. Brilliant red. 
WIDAR. Purple with white eye. 
PHLOX SUBULATA. Dwarf Phlox, 
4 to 6 inches. A compact mass of elegant, 
prostrate Evergreen foliage, with spread 
of 18 to 20 in. when matured. Covered 
with dainty flowers in May and June. 
Your choice of white, lavender, or pink 
flowers. Each 20c.; 3 or more 18c. each. 
PHYSALIS FRANCHETTI, CHI¬ 
NESE LANTERN. 2 ft. An ornamental 
variety of winter cherry, forming dense 
bushes, loaded with bright, orange scar¬ 
let, lantern like fruits, which are highly 
prized for winter bouquets. Each 15 
cents; 3 or more 12 cents each. 
X —PHYSOSTEGLA, (False Dragon¬ 
head.) 3 to 4 ft. Forms large clumps, bear¬ 
ing long spikes of delicate flowers during 
uly and August. We can supply either 
pink or white. Each 20 cents; 3 or more 
18 cents each. 
X-PLATYCODON (Chinese Bal- 
loon Flower) 2 ft. Excellent for Rock 
Gardens or Borders. Grows quickly into 
a bushy plant, bearing great loads of 
flowers, shaped a good deal like the large 
flowering Clematis. We can supply 
plants with blue or white flowers. Each 
20 cents; 6 for $1.00. 
X—PRIMULA, VULGARIS (Yellow 
Primrose) 6 inches. Flowers bright yel¬ 
low. Fine plant for Rock Gardens and 
Hardy Borders. Each 20 cents; 3 or 
more 18 cents each. 
X—PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy). 
2 to 3 ft. One of the most charming Per¬ 
ennials, bearing daisy shaped flowers in 
brilliant colors during May and June, 
and if flower stems are cut, plants will 
flower again during August and Sept. 
Each 15 cents; 3 or more 12 cents aech. 
A field of Chinese Peonies in 
full bloom. Colo. Blue Spruce 
and Ornamental trees in 
background 
A young Officinalis Peony 
with an even dozen fine blooms 
A bed of Olympia Double 
Oriental Poppies. See 
reduced prices on Page 16 
A blaze of Myosotis Palustris 
Semrerflorens '■ee page 15 
Primual, Physostegia, Sedum, 
and Monarda in dista ce 
