A tour hor»e toam—the Plum Farmer, Honey 
Peonies 
We offer an assortment covering the entire range of colors, extending over the blossoming season, 
and representing the very best out of hundreds of varieties gotten together from specialists in 
France, England, Holland, Japan, and this country. Strong divisions with 3 to 6 eyes. Peonies 
may be planted in spring or fall. If planted in the fall, they will bloom some the following summer 
and increase in size and beauty for many years. P^'ce, 60c each; $6.00 per 12. Unnamed kinds, pink, 
white, red, according to color, 36c each, doz. $3.60. 
I.IST OF NAMSD VARI3ETIE8 
CliHrlemasTiie. Creamy white, center light lilac, 
flesh shaded with chamois, late. 
Oemte de NIppcrg. Dark rose pink, large bloom. 
CoDroDne I)e Or. Immenee, very full, Imbricated, 
ball shaped bloom; snowy white with yellow sta¬ 
mens; fragrant, perfect as a cut flower sort, very 
late, coming in after all other white sorts are 
gone. 
Oetachel. Deep crimson purple; one of the best 
dark peonies: late mldsoason. 
Duke of Wellington. Flowers fragrant; sulphur 
white, large and well formed; strong grower; 
stems long and firm; late n'ldseason. 
Frstiva Maxima. Undoubtedly the finest early white 
In existence, both In color and form. Enormous 
pure white flowers splashed with clear carmine 
?pot8 on edges of center petals. Handsome foli- 
aire and very fragrant. Early. 
Frantois Ortegat. Seml-doubU; Urge, purplish 
^ crimsan bloom, with brilliant yellow golden an- 
01 Mre"'de^no^ll^*"purpllBh scarlet crimson, with 
black reflex, late. 
1.3 iSublime. Crimson, fine, full, fragrant. 
Oolden Harvest. Very large blooms, blush guard 
petals, creamy white center; midseason one of 
the freest bloomers. 
l3 Tulippe. I.ate. vey large, full, shell formed 
blooms, borne on long erect stems; delicate rose, 
fading to creamy white; one of the best. 
I3ulse Van Houtte. Fine dark crimson, very double 
strong. 
.Mme Kene Dessert. In clusters; soft lilac, with 
silvery violet reflex. 
Mme Crousse. One of the best whites, mldseason 
.Mme. Lebon. Bright, cherry pink. ’ 
brilliant; purplish crimson. 
OlTLeinaliH Kubra Plena. The well known, verv 
early, double crimson. ' 
Prince Imperial. Brilliant, purplish scarlet- free 
bloomer, fine for massing in landscape work 
Queen Victoria (Whitleyii). There are two well 
known varieties of thU name. This is the sUnd 
ard purs white variety for storage for market 
Hardy Ornamental Shrubbery 
Flowering Almond (White or Rose flowers). |l.f» 
each; tloxen, $10. 
JapaneH© Harberry 
Thunberglt). lOo 
__ _ (Barberry 
dozen. S6.00; 100, J36. 
Butterfly Bush or Sommer UUe--Thl8 has created 
quite a stir during the past few years. U Is 
, ne of the few good summer flowering shrubs. 
The flowers In great terminal panicles remind one 
•trongly of lilacs In appearance, and prove a 
great attraction for the butterflies. Our planU 
were covered with butterflies the P^t summer 
every sunshiny day. attracted by the peculiar 
penetrating pungent odor which constantly eman¬ 
ated from the flowers. 75c each; dozen, 17.50. 
('ttlycanthuH. flortdu^ 60c each; doz.. »6.00. 
Red Bud or Judas Tree. 60c each, doz., jG.OO. 
rarple I^eaved Filbert. 76o each; dozen. $7.60. 
Japan Quince. 76c each. 
Deutzia, Pride of Rochester. Double white Deutzla, 
Dwarf Deutzta, I.emolne’s Deutzla. 76c each; 
dozen. $7.60. 
FJeagnus Longlpee. 60c each: ^oz.. $6.«0. 
Russian Olive. 76c each; dozen, $7.60. 
Forsythla (Golden Bell). Fortunei. 8uspenea. Vlr- 
disslnia. 60c each; dozen. $6.00. 
Silver Bell. 60 each; dozen. $6.00. 
Witch Hazel. BOc each; dozen. $6.00. 
Rose of Sharon. Boule de Feu (douWe *'•<!)• Coel- 
estls (single, light blue); Coerulea Plena, (double 
blue)- Greeted Beauty (white, with crimson eye); 
Jeanne de Arc (double, pure white); Dady Stan¬ 
ley (double, white); Rosea Plena (double, rose); 
Totos Albus (single, pure white): Violacea Plena 
(double, rosy-lilac); Varlegata (variegated leaved), 
dwarf growing. 76c each; dozen. $7.60. 
Hydrangea. Pantculata Qrandlflora (hardy). 76c 
each: dozen, $7.60. „ w t,x w 
Hydrangea. Arborescens (Early Snowball). 76o each; 
Hydrangea. Cineraria Sterllls (Hills of Snow), 71c 
each; do-zen. $7.60. ^ 
gt. John’s Wort, l^rge, flowering, dense flowering; 
gold flower. BOc each; dozen. $6.00. 
Mountain laurel (Calico Bush), $2.60 ©ach. 
Dogwood. Red Branch. Yellow Leaved. Panlcled, 
(Common Dogwood. Red Osier, Blegantlsslraa, Silky 
Coral. Corellan Cherry. 76c each; dozen, $7.60. 
Rhododendrons. White, pink and red. $2.60 each. 
Bosh Honeysuckle. Fragrant Honeysuckle, Japanese 
Bush, Tartarian. White Tartarian. 60c each; dozen. 
$ 6 . 00 .' 
Privet— 
California . 
Golden . 
European . 
Amoor River . . . 
fbTa 
Dwarf Horseohesto^. 60c each. 
Mock Orange or Syrlnga. OoldsB flyrlnga, Csi 
Each 
Dozen 
10 # 
2 to 1 feet 
$ 0.10 
$ 1.00 
1 c.oo 
2 to 3 feet 
.60 
6.00 
2 to 3 feet 
.16 
1.60 
12.00 
2 to 3 feet 
.16 
1.60 
12.00 
2 to 3 feet 
.20 
2.00 
2 to $ feet 
.16 
1.60 
12.00 
Mock Orange, I.arge Flowered Mock Orange. 76o 
each; dozen, $7.60. 
l'^«werlng Crab Apple (Bechtel’s Crab). 
$z.00 each. 
Hci^ch. Smoke Bush. Fern Leaved, Leaf Staghorn 
76c each; doz., $7.60. 
*^S*^*, Canadensis (Common American Elder). 
Berried Elder. 76c each; doz^ 
$ 7 . 50 . 
Splrea or Meadow Sweet. VanHouttel. low spread- 
Ing bush with curved branches and small trlo- 
flowers In magnificent abun- 
dance, weighting down the entire shrub. Of the 
easiest culture and most desirable. 76c each 
wS??’ Anthony Waterer. Billardl. Dwarf 
Golden Spirea. 
?BT;ichTdozen, ^**0““' Th-nb.rgll, 
High Bush Blaeberry. 76c each; dozen. $7 60 
Vibornam or SnowbaU. Japan Snowball. Dwarf 
^owball. Guelder Rose Snowball, Wayfaring Tree 
High Bush Cranberry. 76c each; dozen, $7.60 
$7^0, 76c each; dozen, 
Welgeia, Eva Rathke. A hybrid with contlnnoas 
bloommg habit. Flowers of a rich ruby carmln* 
prettiest shrub that 
blossom^ on our place last summer. Candida 
Rosea, Nana Varlegata. 76c each; dozen, $7.6o! 
Lilacs 
The c«am 
of the Lenioine Hybrids. It was selected fmm 
following: Souv.^^de^^Ludw^lK^ SpaMh^‘Marie“l!eaVaVV 
President Orevy and Charina y '®^raye. 
Of each of it,/tour v?rfeUe..^in.^tre«."f:?‘’|’j!io°"* 
LIST OF NAMED VARIETIES 
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Aline Moequary. Single dwerf 
blo„ml'L7«rt 
Charjes July. Double. Dark reddish purnle 
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Coi^o. Single. Flowers large* wine rad- ^ 
ble and compact * dou- 
