DOUBLE HERBACEOUS PAEONIES 
Price, 50c. each, S5.00 per dozen, except where noted 
Admiral Dewey- Deep brilliant crimson. Fine. 75c. 
Albert Crousse. Very large and full, flesh pink. 75c. 
Baroness Schroeder. Flesh changing to pure white. $2.00. 
Beauty of France. Pink, large and full. 
Candidissima. Pure white. 
Caroline Mathieu. Very double, light red, ragged in appearance. 
Ganari. White, yellow center, very showy. 
Dortens Coros. Bright pink, an extra fresh and pretty shade. 
Empress of China. An immense flower measuring 7 inches across. 
75c. 
Festiva Alba. Flower of large size, pure snowy white. 75c. 
Festiva Maxima. White with occasional flecks of crimson. 75c. 
Floral Treasure. Fine bright pink, fragrant. 75c. 
Grandiflora Rosea. Deep rosy guards, center striped. 
Grandiflora Rubra. Deep crimson carmine, large and full. 
Judge Dillon. Very large, deep blood red. 75c. 
Jules Calot. Carmined pink, shaded white. 
La Sublime. Rich, glowing crimson, fine, full, fragrant. 
La Tulipe. Rosy white center, outside carmine. 75c. 
Lamartine. Bright red. 
Louis Van Houtte. Bright purple cherry. 
Madame Chaumy. Bright pink, tinged flesh, large and full. 75c. 
Marie Lemoine. Extra large, free flowering, ivory white. 75c. 
Mcnt Blanc. Guard petals snow white, center lemon yellow. 75c. 
Mad. Breon. Flesh, white centered, changing to pure white. 75c. 
Monsieur Rousselon. Rose carmine, very extra. 75c. 
Officin?lis Mutabilis. Earliest white paeony. 75c. 
Officinalis Rosea. Large double pink flower and the earliest pink. 
75c. 
Officinalis Crimson. Brilliant crimson. Very early. 75c. 
Prince de Talindyke. Very dark purple, late, distinct and choice. 
Queen Victoria. Flesh colored. 
Silacina. Dark rose color, late bloomer. 
Sir Chas. Berresford. Immense size, beautiful pale pink. 
Triomphe du Nord. Violet rose, shaded with lilac, a fine color. 
Whittelyi. Light rosy, center sulphur white. 
TREE PAEONIES 
SI .50 each 
Banksii. Fragrant flowers of rose-blush with purple center. 
Bijou de Chusan. Flesh white. 
Cornelia. Bright light red. Fragrant. 
PHLOX 
Hardy Phlox — The most important and best known of the hardy 
perennial plants. They flower continuously from early summer until 
late in the fall, and embrace a wide range of color. 25c. each, $2.50 
per dozen, $20.00 per 100. 
B. Comte. Intense velvety crimson; darkest of all the phloxes. 
Bridesmaid. Pure white, large crimson center. 
Baron van Dedem. Brilliant cochineal-red with salmon shadings. 
Consul H. Trost. Pure red, with bright French purple eye. 
Clara Allen-Magncta. 
Coquelicot. Fine pure scarlet, with deep carmine eye. 
Eclaireur. Purplish crimson, wnth white halo. 
Eiffel Tower. A pretty, delicate, soft pale rose, with distinct red eye. 
Elizabeth Campbell. Very bright salmon pink. 
Etna. Scarlet, with dark crimson eye. 
Europa. A white variety with very decided crimson-carmine eye. 
Independence. White, large, extra fine, 
Lothalr. Large flower, rich salmon, crimson eye. 
La Vaftue. Pure mauve, with anilin-red eye. 
Mad. P. Lankier. Bright geranium red. 
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