4jat<JLij Petennial* and Pock Plant* 
Wholesale List 
SINGLE AND JAPANESE PEONIES—(Continued) 
King of England. 8-6. Rich ruby madder 
guards with central petaloides of pure 
gold . $0.75 each 
Some Ganoko. 9-0. Clear dark crimson 
guard petals and a broad flat center of 
light buff staminoides . $1.50 each 
Tokio. 8-9. Cupped guard petals of rose 
pink with a large center of pink, buff and 
gold staminoides . $ 1.00 each 
Collection 1 each of the above, $5.00. 
Phlox 
No other plant will make as bright a show in mid-sum¬ 
mer. The improved varieties offered today embrace a wide 
range of colors to please any taste. They make a profit¬ 
able item because they are hardy, reasonable in price, 
easy to handle and can be moved at any time. Plant a 
group for show and resale. 
(L) Low; (M) Medium; (T) Tall. 
Doz. 100 
THREE NOVELTIES OF MERIT 
Columbia. Plant Pat. No. 118. Highly ad¬ 
vertised, in demand and very worthwhile. 
Vigorous, disease resistant, of medium 
growth and with large panicles of soft 
pink blooms with a pale blue eye. $ 2.00 
It is requested that the following retail 
prices be maintained: 
$1.25 for 3; $4.00 per doz.; $30.00 per 100. 
Tigress. An outstanding novelty. Vigorous 
upright growth with trusses of brilliant 
orange scarlet flowers. These trusses are 
huge pyramids built up by long laterals 
thus giving a long period of bloom. 
Early Spring delivery only . 3.00 
Suggested retail price $0.50 each; 3 for $1.25. 
P. D. Williams. Large soft appleblossom 
pink flowers with dark centers in im¬ 
mense pyramidal trusses. Buds and 
back of petals are red. Retains color un¬ 
til late in Fall therefore making a fine 
companion for Fall blooming blue asters 2.00 
ROKOKO 
NEWER INTRODUCTIONS 
Great strides have been made in improving Hardy 
Phlox. Individual flowers and trusses have been made 
larger and colors have been intensified. We consider the 
following a selection from the best of the newer varieties. 
PHLOX—Continued Doz. 
Albert Leo Schlageter (T). Vigorous, healthy 
grower with large pyramidal clusters of 
bright scarlet carmine over-laid with 
orange. A very brilliant new variety. . . 1.75 
Captain Koehl (M). Large compact trusses 
on strong stems. The flowers are a rich 
deep blood-red and retain their color for a 
long time . 1.75 
Caroline Vandenberg (M). The best "Blue" 
to date. A lovely fascinating color com¬ 
bined with large individual blooms and 
trusses . 1.50 
Daily Sketch (T). Soft salmon pink with a 
carmine eye. The individual flowers and 
trusses are extremely large and together 
with the color and vigorous growth make 
this an outstanding sort . 2.00 
Drama (L). Large individual flowers in 
rounded trusses. A rich blue purple with 
a deeper eye . 1.50 
Evelyn (M). Introduced as the "Pink Miss 
Lingard." The trusses are somewhat sim¬ 
ilar to this variety and it also has the 
free flowering habit of Lingard. Flowers 
are of medium size and a soft lively pink 
in color . 1.50 
M. G. Jones (M). Large flowers of rosy red 
shading to white at the edges. Attractive, 
distinctive sort of vigorous growth. 1.50 
New Bird (M). A rich deep ruby red of me¬ 
dium growth and size . 1.75 
Rokoko (M). Clear soft Cattleya rose of 
vigorous growth and with unusually large 
flowers and trusses. We consider this 
one of the finest Phlox we have to offer. . 1.50 
Rosencavalier (T). Very large rose flowers 
in large clusters . 1.50 
Salmon Glow (L). A sturdy compact variety 
with large flowers of rich lovely pink 
shaded salmon. Sure to be popular. . . . 2.00 
Gustave Lind (L). A dwarf variety with 
brilliant salmon red blooms of good size 1.75 
Collection 5 each of the above 12 newer 
sorts, 60 plants, $7.50. 
Standard Varieties 
(L) Low; (M) Medium; (T) Tall 
Baron von Hecheren (T). Vigorous plant 
with good-sized clusters of carmine scar¬ 
let flowers with a white eye. $ 1.20 
B. Compte (T). Late, tall growing, popular 
rich wine red . 1.20 
Beacon (T). Compact, round heads of 
cherry red. A popular sort. 1.20 
Enchantress (M). Early soft salmon pink, 
quite similar to the old favorite E. Camp¬ 
bell. The plant is vigorous and healthy in 
contrast to the plant of Campbell which 
was difficult to grow . 1.20 
Europa (T). White with cherry red eye. 
A cheerful sort . 1.20 
Fuerbrand (M). Large flowered vermilion 
scarlet . L50 
Frau Millie Korte (T). Large flowered sal¬ 
mon pink. A recent introduction. 1.20 
George Stipp (M). Glowing salmon. A new 
variety with large individual blooms and 
clusters . 1-20 
H. B. May (L). A lilac rose with very large 
flowers in good sized clusters. Recently 
introduced . 1-50 
$15.00 
20.00 
15.00 
Viola Jersey Gem makes a good substitute for Violets 
100 
12.00 
12.00 
10.00 
15.00 
10.00 
10.00 
10.00 
12.00 
10.00 
10.00 
15.00 
12.00 
$ 8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
8.00 
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