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HARTFORD, CONN. 
SINGLE FLOWERING PAEONIES 
These single flowering varieties with their large flowers, from 
6 to 7 inches across, are very gorgeous and showy. 50c, each. 
Bridesmaid — White; extra fine. 
Kmily — Very large; bright pink; color very delicate. 
Oniverie — Crimson; very fine. 
TREE PAEONIES 
These form large shrubs with showy foliage and immense 
flowers measuring from 6 to S inches across and borne in the 
greatest profusion in May. Exceedingly showy. 
Banksii — Fragrant flowers of rose-blush with purple center 
Bijou de Chusau — Flesh-white. 
Cornelia—Bright light red. Fragrant. 
Elizabetli — Rosy-crimson in center, shading to light rose. 
Rosea Plena — Bright pink. 
Zenobia — Double purple. Distinct and fine. 
PACHYSANDRA 
Terminalis — Procumbent, evergreen plant, choice for ground 
cover. Thick, glossy, deeply toothed foliage. Flowers in May. 25c. 
each; $2.00 i)er doz. 
PAPAVER (Poppy) 
Oricntalc (Oriental Poppy)—Their large flowers, rich, bril¬ 
liant colors and freedom of bloom render them conspicuous in any 
position. Mixed colors. 20c. each; $2.00 per doz. 
Xudicaule (Iceland Poppy) —Purest white and yellow to the 
deepest orange-scarlet. June to October. Mixed colors. 15c. each; 
$1.50 per doz. 
PENTSTEMON (Beard Tongue) 
Barbatus Torreyii — Spikes of brilliant scarlet floAvers; height 
3 to 4 feet; June to August; very effectiA'e. 25c. 
Digitalis — Large spikes of long, purple-white flowers, Avith 
purple throats, during June and July; 2 to 3 feet. 25c. 
PHLOX 
Hardy Phlo.v — Probably the most important and best knoAvn of 
the hardy perennial plants. They floAver continuously from early Sum¬ 
mer until late in the Fall, and embrace a Avider range of color than 
can be found in any other species. 20c. each; $2.00 per doz.; .$15.00 
I)er 100, except Avhere noted. 
Athi.s — Tall; dark stemmed. Light salmon, Avith violet eye. 
B. Comte — Intense velA’ety crimson; darkest of all the Phloxes, 
Bride.smaid—Pure Avhite, large crimson center. 
Beranger — White suffused Avith pink, rosy-lilac eye. 
CoqucUcot — Fine pure scarlet, with deep carmine eye. 
Eclaireur—Purplish crimson, with white halo. 
Edmond Rostand — Medium; deep rose with star-shaped Avhite 
center. Xew. 
Eiffel Tower (Selma) —A pretty, delicate, soft pale rose, with 
distinct red eye. 
Elizabeth Campl)ell — Very bright salmon-pink, with lighter 
shadings and dark crimson eye; an entirely new and much-Avanted 
shade in Phlox. 35c. 
Etna — Scarlet, with dark crimson eye. 
Eugenie Danzaiivilliers — Soft lilac blue, with large white cen¬ 
ter. 
F. G. Von Las-sburg — The finest AA'hite in cultivation, the Indi- 
A'idual floAvers being truly double the size of any other; pure in color, 
and a strong, clean, vigorous grower. 35c. each; $3J30 i)er doz. 
Independence — Very early, white, large, extra fine. 
Jeanne d’Arc — A late-flowering pure w'hite, 
Jean Bart — Pale clear pink, center cherry red. 
