PORTLAND, OREGON 
PEONIES. 
We offer good, strong divisions with 4 to 6 eyes, such as generally give some 
soms the first season; however, really first-class flowers cannot be obtained 
Peonies until the second season after planting. 
Mons. Jules Elie —-Probably the largest. Pale lilac-rose with silvery reflex.--$1.00 
Asa Grey— Petals salmon flesh, center light pink, flaked with carmine.75c 
Bunch of Perfume— Bright, vivid rose-color, very fragrant.75c 
Edulus Superba —Extra early. Deep rose pink with lighter shadings.75c 
L’lndispensable —Immense flowers of soft lilac-pink shaded darker at centers -75c 
Felix Crousse —Large, clear, brilliant ruby-red; best red.75c 
Festiva Maxima —6 to 8 inches in diameter; white with small crimson marks-75c 
Golden Harvest- —Guard petals pink, passing to yellow and rose.75c 
La Tulipe— Delicate rose, changing to white.75c 
Marie Lemoine —Delicate ivory white; massive late blooms. 75c 
Officinalis Rubra —Old-fashioned extra double sort, brilliant crimson.75c 
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PHLOX—HARDY. 
We offer strong thrifty plants that bloom the first season. (T) indicates tall, (M) 
medium, (D) dwarf. Each Doz. 
W. C. Egan (M)-—New. Immense size, soft pink, deeper eye . 30c $3.00 
Elizabeth Campbell (M)—New-. Salmon-pink with lighter shading;dark red eye30c 3.00 
Geo. A. Strohlien (M)—-Bright scarlet with crimson eye; large.25c 2.50 
R. P. Struthers (M)—Clear cherry-red with salmon shades; red eye . 25c 2.50 
Niobe (T) — Darkest of all Phlox; deep dark red . 25c 2.50 
Gefion (D) — Immense flowers and clusters; delicate peach blossom pink with 
bright rose eye. One of the finest varieties . 25c 2.50 
Frau Anton Buchner— The largest pure white.25c 2.50 
Kossuth (M) — Rich French purple . 25c 2 50 
Esclarmonde (M) — Large size, lavender with deeper eye. 25c 2.50 
Baron von Dedem — Brilliant cochineal red with salmon shadings.25c 2.5ft 
Peachblow (D) — Delicate peach blossom pink, extra fine. 25c 2.50 
Joan D’Arc (T) — The best all round white Phlox . 25c 2.50 
Masculata (T) —Very tall, bright reddish-purple . 25c 2.50 
Huxley (D) — Lavender with white halo; large . 25c 2.50 
Athis (T)—Deep, clear salmon, large panicules.25c 2.50 
PHLOX SUFFRIUTICOSA, EARLY FLOWERING PHLOX. 
This type have a pretty, glossy foliage. 
Miss Lingard — One of the best. Begins to bloom in May and continues to 
bloom through the Summer. Compact cluster on two-foot stems. One 
of the best cut flower sorts. White with faint lilac eye.25c 
MOSS PHLOX. 
Subulata (Moss Phlox)— Lilacina. Moss-like evergreen foliage; lilac.25c 
Nelsoni — White flowers; same type as above.25c 
PENSTEMON Barbatus Torreyi — Spikes of scarlet; three feet; June to Aug—25c 
Native Penstemon — Grows wild along the Columbia River. 25c 
PHYSALIS Francheti — Bright orange lantern-like fruits.-.20c 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragon Head)—Spikes of tubular flowers; soft pink -20c 
PINKS, HARDY GARDEN, White — Masses of white flowers, sweet scented .20c 
Mixed Clove Pinks — Various shades . -- .20c 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) —21 feet; offered in white or blue . 25c 
PLUMBAGO Lapente— Eight inches; deep blue flowers in the Fall . 25c 
POLEMONIUM Reptans — Showy-blue flowers in June; 1 foot . 25c 
POLYGONUM (Knot Weed) — Compactum — 15 inches high, and during Au¬ 
gust and Sept, the entire plant appears a foamy mass of white flowers. -35c 
POPPY Oriental Scarlet —Effective, large flowers .25c 
Lady Frederick Moore —Immense salmon-pink sort-- - .-. 35c 
Iceland Poppies — Beautiful; orange, yellow and white in mixture . 20c 
POTENTILLA Mixed shades of orange, yellow, cerise and crimson.35c 
PRIMROSE, Mixed —Low growing flowers that bloom in early Spring. Of¬ 
fered in white and yellow .- . . 25c 
Polyanthus — Stronger growing plants, producing stems 6 to 8 inches long; 
Usually with distinct eyes. They embrace a large range of colors . 25c 
PULMONARIA Rosea (Bethlehem Sage)—Rose-colored flowers in early 
Spring .. .-. -—-35c 
Saccharata Masculata— One foot; spikes of pink changing to blue; varia- 
gated foliage ... ;.;. -——35c 
PYRETHRUM Single Mixed— Beautiful cut flowers. Shades ot red, white 
and pink in mixture.25c 
Double Mixed — Various shades of double flowers.50c 
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