P/EOMIES by Colors, but not Mamed. We have a good many more varieties than we list 
in our Catalogue, varieties that are grown for color only without any reference to the names, because 
it is a fact that most people want red, white and pink Paeonies and are little interested in the names. 
The beds from which we fill orders by colors only contain many of the finest and highest priced va- 
OODLD ANYTHING BE MORE LOVELY SO SOON AFTER WINTER ? 
rieties. All are fine, strong, healthy clumps of from 3 to 5 eyes, labeled true to color. Say which 
colors you wish. 
These Are Rare Bargain Prices. One, any color you wish, 25 cts; any 3 for 70 cts ; 6 lor 
$1.30; $2.35 a dozen,all postpaid. 25, any assortment of colors, $3.95 by express. 
PLATYCODON. 
Grandiflora. Wahlenbergia. Chi¬ 
nese Bell flower. Very rich-flow- 
ered, hardy Perennial growing 
about 2 feet high; flowers from 2 
to 3 inches across,produced abun¬ 
dantly during July and August. 
Single blue, single white, and 
dwarf white separately. 
15c each ; 2 for 25c; 5 for 50c; 
$1.00 per dozen, postpaid. 
POLYGONUM CUS- 
PI DATUM. A robust plant 
throwing up huge, branching 
stems 10 feet high and bearing in 
Autumn white flowers in upright 
racemes at the axis of the leaves. 
15 cts each; 4 for 50 cts, postpaid. 
PRICE!. BERRY, A 
hardy, thorny, evergreen shrub, 
the foliage shiny,dark green,with 
pretty red berries in clusters dur¬ 
ing Winter. Very pretty; a fine, 
new hedge plant. 
15 cts each ; 4 for 50c, $1 .35 a 
dozen, postpaid. 
PRIMULA, Hardy 
Primrose. Among the most 
interesting and beautiful early 
spring flowering Perennials.Plant 
them in rich, well-drained soil, in 
border or rockery, partially shad¬ 
ed if possible. 
Vulgaris. The true Eng¬ 
lish Primrose, with fine clusters (Page ui 
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