PEONIES— Continued 
Officinalis Rubra FI. PI. 8.6.—The grand old Memorial 
Day red peony of our Grandmothers’ gardens. Large, 
round vivid crimson blooms. 35c each 
Richard Carvel 8.8.—One of the best early reds in our 
collection. Large bomb type. In great demand. 
$1.00 each 
Rosa Bonheur 9.0. —Lovely light violet-rose flecked crim¬ 
son. A large delicate lace-like flower. $1.25 each 
Sarah Bernhardt 9.0. —Apple-blossom pink silver tipped. 
Perfect form and delicately scented. Always found 
among the winners of every show. 75c each 
Solange 9.7. —Beautiful and distinct, showing rich orange- 
salmon or Havana-brown coloring which seems to 
emanate from the heart of the flower. $1.00 each 
Therese 9.8. —A wonderful pink early midseason having- 
petals of unusual texture resembling heavy crepe paper. 
The supreme achievement of its originator, Dessert. 
50c each 
Tourangelle 9.4. —Another extremely popular sort coming 
in late midseason. A delicate pearly white suffused 
with shades of old rose and salmon. 75c each 
Walter Faxon 9.3.— The most vivid of all pinks. Should 
be cut in the bud and opened indoors for the best color. 
75c each 
JAPANESE PEONIES 
Distinct in having a huge cup of guard petals surround¬ 
ing a cushion of petaloids Exotic flowers like nothing 
else that grows. Do not confuse the Japanese sorts 
with singles which have a center of staminoides. 
Fuyajo 9.2. —Rich, mahogany-red, center petaloids tipped 
with golden chamois. $1.25 each 
Gold Mine 8.2. —Broad guard petals of bright rose, center 
rose tipped with gold. $1.50 each 
Isani Gidui 9.3. —Immense waxy white guards inclosing a 
center of pure yellow gold. $2.00 each 
Mikado 8.6.—Rich crimson throughout with twisted petal¬ 
oids having a golden reverse. One of the most admired 
flowers grown. $1.25 each 
Torpilleur 8.0. — A brilliant Vermillion rose with full cush¬ 
ion of petaloids of the same rich color edged with 
chamois and gold. An entirely distinct color among 
peonies. $1.50 each 
PHLOX (Flox) Decussata—Hardy Phlox 
One of the most effective plants for the hardy border 
producing splurges of brilliant color over a long period. 
We offer the finest of the new varieties as well as 
standard sorts of merit. Plant in a sunny position in 
well drained soil and fertilize well. If a longer season 
of bloom is desired pinch back some of the stalks just 
before blooming. These will then come on a good month 
later. 
Africa— A fine new carmine-red with blood-red eye. A 
.very brilliant well-formed flower. 25c each 
Aldenham Triumph— Delicate silvery pink with red eye. 
25c each 
Antonin Merciei —An exquisite shade of delicate lilac-blue. 
Medium height and strong grower. 25c each 
Bacchante— Tyrian-rose with crimson eye. 25c each 
Baron Compte— Rich wine-red flowers of large size and 
good substance. One of the most brilliant flowers in 
existence. 25c each 
Border Gem— A distinct novelty having deep blue-purple 
flowers. A tall strong grower and prolific bloomer. 
35c each 
Border Queen— Our choice of all Phlox. Extremely large 
florets in immense heads. Color a deep watermelon pink 
which does not fade. Medium height and vigorous 
grower. 35c each 
Caroline Vanderburg —A unique shade of pure lavender- 
blue having no trace of magenta. A distinct break in 
color. 35c each 
Count Zeppelin— Large pure white flowers with red eye. 
These do not fade but keep a clean appearance until 
they fall. New and outstanding. 35c each 
Daily Sketch— A strong growing phlox with extra large 
trusses and individual florets 2%" across. A bright clear 
pink with carmine eye. 35c each 
Diplomat— The finest white Phlox grown. 25c each 
Eclaireur— Brilliant rosy-magenta. 25c each 
Flora J. Riedy— Enormous panicles of pure white flowers. 
25c each 
Fuerbrand (Fireglow) —Brilliant orange-scarlet of medium 
height and extremely free flowering. 25c each 
George Stipp —Glowing deep salmon-pink flowers that do 
not fade. One of the very best, being, especially disease- 
^resistant. ‘ 25c each 
Jules Sandeau —Very large flowers of lively shrimp-pink. 
25c each 
Le Mahdi —A dark violet purple. The large trusses of this 
unusual shade are greatly admired. 25c each 
Leo Schlagetei —The best red phlox grown today, having 
large florets of intense scarlet that glow as live coals 
in the sunlight. 3'. 35ceach 
Mrs. Jenkins —A good late flowering pure white. Tall 
growing and free flowering. 25c each 
Mrs. Kesselring —A tall, strong grower, having large blue- 
purple flowers with a deeper eye. 35c each 
Mrs. Milly Von Hoboken —Lovely bright pink with delicate 
violet suffusion. Large loosely arranged heads of im¬ 
mense individual florets. 25c each 
Mrs. Van Beuningen —Very large flowers of rich salmon- 
red. A very free persistent bloomer. 35c each 
Painted Lady —Lovely pink with cherry colored eye. 
25c each 
P. D. Williams— Enormous flowers of soft rose-pink with 
glowing eye of deeper pink. The buds and reverse of 
petals are a rich rose-red greatly enhancing the color 
effect. 35c each 
Polly Quick— Cerise-pink and purple. A new shade that is 
much admired. 25c each 
Rheinlander —Large salmon-pink flowers with cherry-red 
eye. 25c each 
Riverton Jewel —Mauve-rose with carmine eye. 25c each 
Saladin —An outstanding variety with gorgeous heads of 
brilliant scarlet-red. Excellent clean foliage and vig¬ 
orous grower. 35c each 
Thor —One of the best salmon-pink sorts. 25c each 
Widar —Light reddish violet with wdiite center. 25c each 
PHLOX—Early Flowering 
These are a cross between the Decussata and our native 
sorts and bloom from early summer until frost thus 
lengthen'ng the season of this popular flow'er consid¬ 
erably. 15". 
PHLOX ROSALINDE 
Miss Lingard —A grand white variety that is popular be¬ 
cause of its continuous bloom from May to October. 
25c each; 3 for 65c 
Miss Verboom —A dainty lavender-violet form of Miss 
Lingard. 25c each 
Rosalinde —A glorious shade of amaranth-pink blooming 
freely from June until freezing weather. The longest 
season of any Phlox. A neat grower of medium height. 
35c each; 3 for $1.00; doz. $3.50 
One each of the 3 early blooming 70c 
LAMB NURSERIES . . . E. 101 SHARP AVENUE, SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 
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