JASMOiK MtmiJiorrsira,. Hardy Jasmine. Handsome.bell-shaped flowers.golden yellow 
sweet-scented and borne before the foliage. Weeping in appearance, about 4 feet tall. 
15 cts each; 4 for 50 cts. We pay postage on all plants 9xcept where oiler reads by express, 
1«ATHVRUS I 4 A'TII ? 01«IUSvPerenniaiI Pea.Oneof the prettiest Perennial vines, 
rampant in growth, of easy culture, producing shiny, pea-shaped flowers, lacking odor only to en¬ 
able them to take the place of Sweet Peas. Entirely hardy and not particular as to soil. Splendid 
for covering rocks, stumps, walls aud fences. White and pink, separately. 
15 cents each; 4 for 50 cents ; $1.35 per dozen 
LONXCEMA, Bush Honeysuckle. The earliest shrub to get full leaf in spring,with bright¬ 
est, clear, green color. Blowers bright and pretty followed by red berries. Suitable for hedge.-; 
fflorrowi. The variety with pink flowers. 15 cts each ; 4 for 50 cts; $1.35 per dozen 
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FESTIVA MAXIMA—THE GRANDEST WHITE P/EONY 
LAP ARK STANDARD PAEONIES 
Pseonies are in a class by themselves, and are frequently written of as the “aristocrats” of the 
Floral Kingdom. Even nations have taken part and jealous pride in their development. First, 
China, for more than 1400 years, and, la,t^r, France, England and the United States. More than 
three thousand named varieties have been mentioned, butcareful study and comparison, by the 
world’s authorities, have reduced tiie number of actuallyjaistiuctively different sorts to about four 
hundred. But, except for those who give up their lives to making a specialty of this grand flower, 
the few recognized, different varieties we catalogue by name are all the average gardener need try 
to grow. They give you the pronouncedly different forms and colors. 
WJnein To Plains. Any time from the middle of August until the ground freezes up hard in 
the Fall,aud from very early Spring until they have made too much growth. Planting during Sep 
tember and October has the advantage of enabling the plants to become well rooted so as to bloom' 
the following Spring. It must be remembered that the first year after replanting even the largest 
clumps will usually show comparatively small flowers,and often double varieties will throw single 
(Pgae 69) flowers. It is not until the third year they will all come true to standard. 
