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PEONIES—Continued 5 Each 
8.7 Reine Hortense (President Taft). Rose-pink; mid¬ 
season _$ .30 
7.2 Rubra Superba. Bright crimson; very late_ .25 
9.0 Sarah Bernhardt. Rose-pink; late_ .30 
7.9 Simonne Chevalier. Pink; midseason_ .20 
9.7 Solange. Large. Creamy-white; late_ .60 
9.8 Therese. Translucent old-rose-pink; midseason_ .50 
9.S Walter Faxon. Vivid shell-pink; midseason_ .50 
Red, pink, white or mixed_ .17 
Single and Japanese Peonies 
Fusyama. Flesh-pink_$ .85 
8.6 Mikado. Dark, dull crimson; midseason_ .75 
7.0 Mistral. Carmine; midseason_ ,75 
7.8 The Moor. Single, red; early midseason_ .40 
Perennial Plants 
Items starred (*) are useful for rock garden planting. 
ACHILLEA— 5 Each 
ageratum. Yellow—June—2'_$ .10 
Cerise Queen. Cherry red. June—2'_ .09 
*The Pearl. White. June to August—2'_ .09 
ACONITUM— 
fischeri. Dwarf. Dark-blue. August— 2 V 2 ' _ .20 
Spark’s Variety. Violet-blue; July and August_ .25 
wilsoni. Wilso7i Monkshood. Mauve. Fall-Flowering 
—6' _ .20 
*AJUGA—reptans. Carpet Bugle. Blue. May—4"- .10 
ALTHAEA—rosea. Hollyhock —6' 
Double pink, red, white, yellow, salmon—6'- .09 
Imperator, Double, fringed, mixed colors—6'_ .12^/4 
*ALYSSUM— 
*argentum. Silver Alyssum. Yellow. Summer—15"__ .09 
*rostratum. Yellowhead Alyssum. Yellow. June, 
July—12" .09 
saxatile compactum. Yellow. May—1'_ .09 
serpyllifolium. Dwarf Pale yellow. May—6"- .12 
ANCHUSA—italica. Blue. June to Sept.—3'- .12^2 
*mysotidiflora. Bright Blue. May 1'_ .15 
ANEMONE— 
*hupehensis. Early Anemone. Dwarf. Mauve rose. 
Sept. 1' _ .15 
japonica alba. Large white. Fall— 2 V 2 ' - .15 
” Queen Charlotte. Rose. Fall—2)^'- .15 
” Rubra. Red. Fall— 21 / 2 '_ .15 
” Whirlwind. Pure white. Fall— 2 ^ 2 ' - .15 
*pulsatilla Lilac. Pasqueflower. April, May—1'- .15 
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