Peonies ia Bloom at Our Trial Gardens. 
P EONIES are easily grown from roots and the plants 
when once established, are practically everlasting. 
They require a sunny position and good garden soil. 
Ask for our Leaflet on Peony Culture, 
Pink Shades Red Shades 
ALBERT CROUSSE (Late). 
Soft shell-pink. Very large; fra¬ 
grant. Each 60c, prepaid. 
CLAIRE DUBOIS (Late). Im¬ 
mense flowers of satiny flesh-pink. 
Each 65c, prepaid. 
EDULIS SUPERBA (Early). 
Beautiful deep rose pink. Opens for 
Decoration Day here in Minnesota. 
Each 50c, prepaid. 
MARTHA BULLOCK (Late). 
One of the largest and finest of all 
peonies. Rose-pink, with an exquis¬ 
ite rose fragrance. Each 75c, prepaid. 
REINE HORTENSE (Late Mid¬ 
season). Uniform hydrangea-pink 
flecked with crimson. Truly a won¬ 
derful flower. Each 65c, prepaid. 
SARAH BERNHARDT (Late). 
Lovely apple-blossom pink, with each 
petal silver tipped. Very large and 
fragrant. Each 60c, prepaid. 
CHARLES McKELLlP (Late). 
Most perfect in form of all the deep 
red varieties. Each 65c, prepaid. 
FELIX CROUSSE (Late). A 
deep, velvety rose-red. Each 60c, 
prepaid. 
KARL ROSENFIELD (Early 
Midseason). A rich, brilliant shade 
of pure deep crimson. Each 66c, 
prepaid. 
LONGFELLOW (Early Midsea¬ 
son). Bright crimson. Distinct and 
fadeless. Each 60c, prepaid. 
White Shades 
BARONESS SCHROEDER 
(Midseason). Opens a delicate blush- 
pink, changing to milky white as 
the flower develops. Each 65c, pre¬ 
paid. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA (Early). A 
splendid white; center petals flecked 
with crimson. Each 60c, prepaid. 
PEONY 
SUPPORTS 
Peonies heavy with blooms deserve a good support. We 
list what we consider the best peony support on the mar¬ 
ket. Made of heavy gauge galvanized wire that will not 
rust. After the blooming season, they may be removed 
and used in the flower or vegetable garden. 
See illustration and prices on page 27. 
Long Season Pe 
ony 
Superb Prize Peo 
ny 
Collection 
Collection 
One of Each a 
450 
One of Each a . 
75 
Claire Dubois. 
Baroness Schroeder. wl ^ 
Festiva Maxima. 
IT 
Longfellow. 1 
Karl Rosenfield. 
■ ppd. 
Martha Bullock. * 
ppd. 
(Value $1.80) 
(Value $2.00) 
FRENCH 
£il 
a c s 
CHARLES JOLY. Double. Deep wine-red. Thp large 
trusses are held erect, well above the foliage. 2-yr. plants 
45c, 3-yr. plants 96c, not prepaid. 
LUDWIG SPAETH. Single. Color dark reddish-purple, 
intense and brilliant. Long narrow panicles. 2-yr. plants 
46c, 3-yr. plants 95c, not prepaid. 
MADAME LEMOINE. Double. Pure white, without 
a tinge of cream. Panicles large, long, erect, 2-yT. plants 
45c, 3-yr. plants 95c, not prepaid. 
PRESIDENT GREVY. Double. Clear delicate light 
blue. Immense panicles, very symmetrical. 2-yr. plants 
45c, 3-yr. plants 96c, not prepaid. 
PERSIAN 
LILAC 
The Persian Lilac makes a most wonder¬ 
ful tall hedge or screen, and is especially 
adapted to foundation planting. It has 
slender branches of open graceful growth, 
small leaves and large loose clusters of 
light purple flowers in May. 2-yr. plants 
45c, 3-yr. plants 96c, not prepaid. 
FRENCH LILACS bloom when young, and bear year alter 
year panicles o( an extraordinarily large size. 
^ /^eautilul 
LILACS 
One each of the five varieties 
described above. 2 yr, size. 
Postase 
and 
Insurance 
on 
Lilacs 
12c for one 
26c for three 
See Page 60 for Perennial Plants and Special Bargain Plant Collections 
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