WEBB NURSERY CO. — FLUSHING, MICHIGAN 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA FL. PL.—8.6. Rich deep 
crimson; the great Decoration Day Peony. Each 75c 
SARAH BERNHARDT—9.0. A superb, compact, 
semi-rose type. Uniform mauve-rose or apple blos¬ 
som pink, silver tipped, fragrant. Each_50c 
WALTER FAXON—9.3. Considered one of the most 
outstanding pinks; soft coral-pink, lighter at the 
tips but deeper rose at the base, with salmon re¬ 
flection. Each _$1.25 
Collection 
ONE EACH OF THE 12 PEONIES LISTED 
Plainly Labeled, for 
$ 8.00 
ORNAMENTAL HARDY 
SHRUBS 
Sent by express or freight, charges collect. 6 at 12 
rate; 25 at 100 rate. 
BUTTERFLY BUSHES 
ILE DE FRANCE—A sensational new variety, of more 
uniform moderate growth, and greater brilliance of 
color in the bloom. Thick flower spikes 6 to 9 inches 
long, sweetly fragrant; rosy purple with a deep 
violet suffusion. 2 year 65c; 3 for_$1.80 
MAGNIFICA—This variety is one of the hardiest for 
all sections. Flower spikes 10 inches in length by 
3 inches in diameter are not unusual. Color deep 
violet-rose or lavender, with a pronounced orange 
center; the margins of petals neatly reflexed. 
2 year 35c each; 3 for_$1.00 
JAPAN BARBERRY (Thunbergi)—The ideal low 
hedge plant—hardy, tough, impervious; of dense 
growth; adapted to shearing. Daintily small and pro¬ 
fuse foliage, beautiful alike in summer greens and 
autumnal crimson. The plentiful racemes of red 
fruit are resplendent on winter-bared branches. It 
is customary to set the plants about 12 to 15 inches 
apart for a tight hedge, but 2 feet is close enough 
where individual expression is desired. 
12 to 15 in., 10, $2.00; 100, $14.00; 1000, $120.00 
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