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Single-Flowered Peonies 
Peonies 
Require deep, rich soil and an abundance of 
water during the growing season. I'hey should 
be planted so that the eyes are barely covered 
(about 1 to 2 inches). The roots we offer 
have been grown two years from root-divi¬ 
sions. Two-year-old roots are recommended 
for spring planting, and some may produce a 
few blooms the first season; most of them 
should be in full flower the second year. 
Many of the following varieties received a very 
high rating by the American Peony Society. 
WHITE SHADES, DOUBLE 
Festiva Maxima. Large flowers of feath¬ 
ery appearance, flecked crimson in 
center. 75 cts. each, $8 per doz. 
Kelway’s Glorious. (Rated 9.8 by Ameri¬ 
can Peony Society.) Gleaming white, 
very full, enormous flowers of ravishing 
beauty and purity, with rosy streak on 
the outside of the guard petals. Sweetly 
scented. $3 each, $33 per doz. 
Baroness Schroeder. Very large white 
flowers, tinted with light pink stripings. 
Fragrant. $1 each, $11 per doz. 
Le Cygne. Cream-white, flecked greenish 
at the inner center. Highest rated Peony. 
Recommended. $2 each, $22 per doz. 
Lady Alexandra Duff. Soft creamy white; 
beautiful form. Perfect blooms of im¬ 
mense size; good texture. $1.50 each, 
$16 per doz. 
Solange. Broad, rounded petals, suffused 
with reddish gold light. Late midseason. 
$1.50 each, $16 per doz. 
PINK SHADES, DOUBLE 
Alice Balfour. Lovely, large, double rose 
flower. $1 each, $11 per doz. 
Mme. Manchet. Full, cup-shaped flow¬ 
ers tinted silver. $1 each, $11 per doz. 
RED SHADES, DOUBLE 
Felix Crousse. Compact, globular, and 
large. $1 each, $11 per doz. 
Francois Rousseau, Has dark silky 
sheen toward base. $1 each, $11 per doz. 
Karl Rosenfield. Early. The flower has 
no equal. $1 each, $11 per doz. 
Mme. Gaudichau. Dark crimson. Late 
midseason. Strong grower. $1.50 each, 
$16 per doz. 
Philippe Rivoire. Double. Early. Dark 
crimson, with a blackish sheen; fully 
double, with a symmetrical center; 
ri.hly rose-scented. $3 each, $33 per doz. 
YELLOW SHADES, DOUBLE 
Primevere. Anemone type. Medium size; 
cream; center a ball of sulphur-yellow. 
Midseason. $2 each, $22 per doz. 
SINGLE AND JAPANESE PEONIES. 
Cathedral. Syn., Hana-no-sato. (Japa¬ 
nese.) Vivid dark rose; pink guard 
petals; compact center of long pale pink 
petaloids; yellow at the base. $2.50 each, 
$27.50 per doz. 
Constance. (Japanese.) Pink with yellow 
center. $2.50 each, $27.50 per doz. 
Hatsuege. (Japanese.) Broad guard 
petals, red in color, with rose-red peta¬ 
loids. $2.50 each, $27.50 per doz. 
Kino-Kimo. (Japanese.) Crimson-car¬ 
mine, with vivid orange-pink staminodes. 
$2.50 each, $27.50 per doz. 
La France. (Japanese.) Clear light pink 
with golden petaloids. $2.50 each, $27.50 
per doz. 
Nymphe. Large, flesh-colored petals with 
central tuft of golden stamens. $1 each, 
$11 per doz. 
Yeso. (Japanese.) Pure white; narrow 
center petals white shaded yellow. $1.50 
each, $16 per doz. 
DOUBLE PEONIES UNDER COLOR. 
Red, White, Pink. $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per 
doz., $35 per 100. 
PENTSTEMON acuminatus. Gray foliage 
plant with lilac-purple flowers. 1 ft. 
July, Aug. $1.20 for 3, $4.50 per doz. 
Barbatus. See Chelone barbata. 
Confertus atropurpureus. ic Forms mats 
of deep green foliage. Flowers white, 
tube-shaped, tipped with deep blue. 
6 in. July. 
Digitalis. Foxglove Pentstemon. Effective 
spikes of white flowers, spotted purple. 
4 ft. June, July. $1.20 for 3, $4.50 
per doz. 
Ovatus. Eggplant Pentstemon. Purplish 
blue flowers. 2 ft. July. $1.20 for 3, 
$4.50 per doz. 
Phlox decussata, Jean Darland 
PHLOX subulata. Moss Pink; Mountain 
Pinks. Pretty, moss-like, evergreen foli¬ 
age which, during April and May, is 
hidden under masses of bloom. 
Alba.-A- Pu re white. 
Fairy. ★ Pale blue, with dark eye. 
G. F. Wilson.-^ Mauve. 
Lilacea.-A^ Lilac. 
Rosea. ★ Rose-pink. 
Rubra. Crimson, with purple shading. 
Vivid Red.-^ 
PHLOX subulata, Apple Blossom. ★ 
Very compact grower with tough 
crinkly foliage. A gem with soft pink 
flowers that should be in everyone’s 
garden. $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Phlox decussata 
Eight New Varieties 
Blue Hill. A lilac-blue, the nearest to light 
blue. 2 ft. Aug. 
Border Gem. Distinct novelty. Large 
trusses; deep violet-blue. 2^ ft. Aug. 
Commander-in-Chief. Splendid grow'Cr. 
Port-wine-colored. 
Daily Sketch. The finest large-flowered 
Phlox. Blooms 2 inches across, clear pink 
with carmine eye. Good grower. 2]^ ft. 
August. 
George Stipp. Deep glowing salmon, light 
eye. 
Jean Darland. Best white; very large. 
Painted Lady. Novelty. Silver-pink with 
red eye. 
Salmon Glow. Dwarf in habit. Trusses of 
lively pink flowers, shaded with salmon, 
ft. Aug. 
Any of above new varieties, $1.50 for 3, 
$5.50 per doz. 
Seven Good SoHs 
Albion. White with pink center. 
Dr. Konigshofer. Brick-red. 
E. 1. Farrington. Soft salmon-pink with 
lighter eye. An improved Elizabeth 
Campbell. 2J^ ft. Aug. 
General van Heutz. Fire-red. 
Morgenrood. A new shade of bright rose, 
with deeper eye. 23^ ft. Aug. 
Riverton Jewel, Salmon-pink with dark eye. 
Von Lassburg. Splendid white sort. 3 ft. 
PHLOX suffruticosa, Miss Lingard. Flow¬ 
ers in June and continues on through 
summer. Large; white. 23^ ft. 
PHLOX, Various. 
Amoena.-A- A trailing variety, useful for 
carpeting. Rich bright pink flowers in 
April and May. 4 in. 
Camlensis. ie Delicate pink flowers in 
profusion. Upright growth. 6 in. May, 
June. $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Divaricata Lapbami.-^ Trusses of large, 
fragrant, lavender-blue blooms in May. 
One of the native wild flowers. 9 in. 
Reptans (stolonifera). Pink flowers of 
the Divaricata type. Excellent for wood¬ 
land planting. 6 in. June. 
Stellata. ie A rare and very choice alpine 
Phlox. Compact; smothered with white 
starry flowers in May. $1.50 for 3, $5.50 
per doz. 
Scbneewitcben. Very compact, smoth¬ 
ered with dazzling white flowers in May. 
2 in. $1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
PHYSALIS Francbeti. Chinese Lantern 
Plant. An ornamental Winter Cherry. 
Bright orange-scarlet, lantern-like fruits 
that when cut last all winter. 2 ft. Sept. 
PHYSOSTEGIA. False Dragonhead. 
Dwarf Vivid. Rosy red blooms that last 
well as cut-flowers. 2 ft. July. 
Virginiana. Forms long spikes of tubular 
pink flowers. 33^ ft. July. 
PLATYCODON. Balloon Flower; Japanese 
Bellflower. One of the best hardy peren¬ 
nials, producing very showy flowers dur¬ 
ing the whole season. 
Grandiflorum. ★ Large, steel-blue flow¬ 
ers. 134 ft- Aug. 
Grandiflorum album, ir A white form 
of the above. 134 ft- Aug. 
PRICES, unless otherwise noted, 90 cts. for 3, $3.25 per doz. Purchaser pays transportation beyond 50 miles of New York 
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