OFFICE: On Grounds, Route 22, 1 V 2 Miles West of Milwaukee Ave. 
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LYTHRUM 
Roseum Superbum— 4 feet. July to September. A native 
perennial, good for massing. Flowers rosy lilac produced 
on long, slender spikes. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
MATRICARIA—FEVERFEW 
Capensis —The hardy white Feverfew, Marguerite-like fol¬ 
iage with clusters of double pompon flowers; from 
June to October. One of the best all season cut lowers. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
MERTENSIA—BLUE BELLS or VIRGINIA 
COWSLIP 
Virginica —18 inches. April and May. Light blue. The 
flowers are pink when in bud. As the flowers open they 
change to a lovely gentain blue. They hang in droop¬ 
ing, nodding, graceful clusters and individual flowers 
are funnel-shaped. Moist soil in a shady location. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
MONARDA—BERGAMONT or BEE BALM 
Didyma (Cambridge Scarlet). June to September. Bril¬ 
liant scarlet. 3 feet. Fine for naturalizing in woods and 
shrubbery; bearing^ large beautiful flowers. Grows in 
all places and soils. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
Salmon Queen —A fine, clear, salmon pink color, fragrant fol¬ 
iage. 3 feet. each 30c; per 10 $2.75 
MYOSOTIS—FORGET-ME-NOT 
The true Forget-me-not, a lovely dwarf plant for damp 
places, spreading rapidly, and carpeting the ground. Makes 
excellent edgings and carpetings for beds or borders of 
perennial plants. 
Palustris —TTiis is the true Swamp Forget-me-not. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
NEPETA—MAUVE CATNIP 
Mussini —A dwarf, compact plant for any position. May to 
September. Lavender. 1 foot. each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
OENOTHERA—EVENING PRIMROSE 
Fruticos Major —Light yellow. 
Missouriensis —1 foot. Long, trailing stems with large yel¬ 
low flowers followed by large, winged seed. 
Youngii —Deep golden yellow flowers with reddish stems. 
These flowers are showy, beautiful plants for borders, 
beds, etc. Flowers from June to October. 
each 20c; per 10 $1.80 
PAEONIA—PEONY 
WE SELL OUR PEONIES IN LARGE CLUMPS TO 
OBTAIN IMMEDIATE EFFECT AND NOT 3 to 5 EYE 
DIVISIONS. 
Asa Gray —^Unique flowers of milk-white thickly sprinkled 
with minute carmine dots, the total effect being delicate 
pink. Mid-season. Each Per Doz. 
8 to 12 eye clumps .$1.25 $12.50 
Baroness Schroeder —The petals are white with soft baby 
pink center. The flower is of immense size, globular 
type. Delightfully fragrant. Late. 
8 to 12 eye clumps .-..$1.25 $12.50 
Felix Crousse —Rose type. Rich, brilliant ruby-red. Late 
mid-season. A popular variety. 
8 to 12 eye clumps .$ .90 $9.00 
Festiva Maxima —^Early, pure white with carmine touched 
center. Free bloomer; fragrant. The common white 
peony. 
8 to 12 eye clumps .$ .75 $7.50 
Gigantea —Early mid-season. Enchanting coloring; an ex¬ 
quisite shade of bright pink or lilac-rose, tipped with 
silvery white, reflecting a silvery sheen. 
8 to 12 eye clumps ..$1.00 $10.00 
Karl Rosenfield —^Perfect, rich, deep brilliant crimson, on long 
straight stem; slightly fragrant. Mid-season. 
8 to 12 eye clumps .$1.25 $12.50 
La .France —La France pink, finishing soft apple blossom 
pink as the flower ages, slightly reflecting mauve. Mid¬ 
season. 
8 to 12 eye clumps .$2.50 $25.00 
Le Cygne (The Swan). The grandest of the white flowers 
that you ever beheld; foliage of a darker green than 
most other P’eonies; globular, compact type of bloom 
with a true June rose fragrance. This is still the 
highest scoring Peony. 
8 to 12 eye clumps .$7.50 $75.00 
Livingstone —Very massive, solid light pink. Perfect rose 
type; very large and compact flower. Late. 
8 to 12 eye clutnps .$1.00 $10.00 
Lord Kitchener —:Here is the ideal red P'eony for landscape 
effects. Early. 
8 to 12 eye clumps .$1.50 $15.00 
Madame Ducel —The color is a beautiful silvery mauve-rose; 
the flower is of the typical bomb type of perfect form. 
8 to 12 eye clumps .$ .75 $7.50 
Madame Emile Galle —Exquisite shade of shell-pink with 
touches of heliotrope and lavender. Late. 
8 to 12 eye clumps .$ .90 $9.00 
Madame Gaudichau —Exceptionally dark crimson-garnet with 
blackish hues. 
8 to 12 eye clumps .$2.00 $20.00 
Marie Crousse —The color is the most uniform salmon-pink. 
Mid-season. 
8 to 12 eye clumps .$2.00 $20.00 
Marie Lemoine —Sulphur-white, shaded chamois with oc¬ 
casional white tip. Very late. 
8 to 12 eye clumps .$1.00 $10.00 
Martha Bullock— Pink mammoth, cup-shaped blossom. Deep 
rose-pink in the center, shading to silvery shell-pink in 
the outer petals. Fragrant, gigantic in size, and exquisite¬ 
ly beautiful. Late. 
8 to 12 eye clumps .$6.00 $60.00 
Mons. Jules Elie—Wonderful glossy lilac-pink shading to a 
deeper rose at the base. Mid-season. 
8 to 12 eye clumps .$1.25 $12.50 
PEONY 
