SINGLE AND JAPANESE PEONIES 
ALMA (single) Light pink, darker edge. Fine.50 
AMA-NO-SODE (Jap) Bright rose pink. Very fine. 1.50 
CINDERELLA (single) Extremely large apple blos¬ 
som pink that holds its color and is distinctively 
beautiful. Very heavy blooming variety—and has 
a distinctive landscape effect. 36 inch stems.10.00 
DARKNESS (single) Large dark maroon. Very good .75 
EILEEN KELWAY (single) Delicate pink.50 
FUYAJO (Jap) Velvety mahogany. 75 
HARRIET OLNEY (single) Soft rose.. 1.00 
ISANI GIDUI (Jap) Wonderful pure white. 1.75 
KAMENO KEGOROMO (Jap) Fine brilliant crimson .75 
L’ETINCELANTE (single) Fine broad petals, deep 
rose .75 
LaFIANCEE (single) Very fine large white.50 
MADELINE GAUTHIER (single) Fine shell pink. 1.50 
MAGNIFICIENCE (single) Fine rose.65 
MIKADO (Jap) Outstanding dark crimson. .50 
ONAHAMA (Jap) Dark rich red. 2.00 
PERLE ROSE (single) Clear light rose edged silver .50 
PINK GLORY (single). Here is a peony when in 
bloom stops every garden visitor. Huge dark pink 
blooms with dazzling yellow centers, fairly a riot 
of flowers to the individual plant. Wonderful land¬ 
scape type. 48 inch, strong straight stems. Blooms 
early midseason ...10.00 
PRIDE OF LANGPORT (single) Peach pink. 1.00 
SOME-GANOKO (Jap) Very fine dark carmine. 1.25 
TAMATE-BOKU (Jap) Outstanding pink . 8.00 
VELOUTINE (single) Tyrian purple ...50 
PERENNIALS 
While we have a number of other desirable perennial 
flowers at TUCKDAWA for cutflower purposes we only list 
below those varieties which have been of the greatest de¬ 
mand recently. Unless otherwise noted orders for Perennials 
are filled with strong, heavily rooted plants or divisions of 
larger specimen plants. Spring and Fall shipped. 
ANEMONE—St. Brigid hybrids. Charming hardy 
bulb flowers. A strain of poppy windflowers with 
color range deepest crimson to purest white—deli 
cate shades of cobalt, light red, rose and salmon. 
Splendid cut flower. Mixed colors, 3 for 20c; dozen .60 
Each 
ALPINE ASTER—Dwarf plant, fine for rockeries or 
edging. Purple flowers on 6-in. stems in May-June. 
3 for 50c .20 
AMARYLLIS—See Lilies. 
ACONITUM—See MONKSHOOD. 
AQUILEGIA—See COLUMBINE. 
ARMERIA (Sea Pink). Tufts of grass-like foliage, 
blooming almost continuously. Rosy red flowers on 
leflless stems 4 to 6 inches high. Fine for border 
or rockery.20 
ARTEMSIA—“Silver King.” Silvery leaf, shrub-like 
plant, 3 ft. (3 for 35c). 15 
BLACKBERRY LILY—See “CHOICE LILIES.” 
R. H. JONES — TUCKDAWA GARDENS — PERU, INDIANA 
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