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NO DANGER OF OVER-DOSAGE OR BURNING 
Over a half million plants o 
L IN UM in flower, 
Beds of Oriental Poppies. Jusl 
the right size to transplant 
successfully. 
Brightness Oriental Poppy 
Another field of fine Orienla 
Poppies. 
Dear Sir: 
I received your Radio Col¬ 
lection and put them right into 
the ground and don't think 
I lost a one of them. They 
are doing fine. 
Edward Britton, 
W aterville, Maine 
PEONIES 
You will be delighted 
with our Peonies, as they 
grow and flower in # our garden. 
There are three distinct groups of 
peonies, differing in formation of roots, 
habits of growth and time of flowering. 
We list them below in order of their 
flowering season. 
TENUIFOLIA GROUP, com¬ 
monly called the Fringe Leaf Peony. 
Comes into bloom the earliest of all or 
about a week to ten days before the 
Officinalis varieties. 
DOUBLE FLOWERING FRINGE 
LEAF PEONY (Tenuifolia Flora 
Plena Rubra) 3 to 5 eye divisions, 
dark red. $3.00 each; 1 to 3 eye plants, 
$2.00 each. 
SINGLE FLOWERING FRINGE 
LEAF PEONY. Same as above with 
exception of foliage being not quite so 
finely cut and flowers are of single 
type. 3 to 5 eye divisions, $1.50 each. 
OFFICINALIS GROUP. Comes 
into blossom about a week later than 
the Tenuifolia varieties. 
RUBRA FLORA PLENA. The Dec¬ 
oration Day Peony. Very fine, dou¬ 
ble, dark red flower. 3 to 5 eye divi¬ 
sions. Each, $1.00. 
ALBA. Double. White. Each, $1.50. 
MUTABILE. Double. Pink. Each, 
$1.50. 
CHINESE GROUP. The regular 
commercial Peonies. Come into 
flower from one to two weeks later 
than the Officinalis Group. 
ALBERT CROUSE. Salmon pink. 
EDULIS SUPERBA. Dark pink. 
FELIX CROUSE. Brilliant red. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. White. 
KARL ROSENFIELD. Very fine, red. 
REINE DES ROSES. Dark crimson. 
RICHARD CARVEL. Early, red. 
ROSEA. Rose red. 
SARAH BERNHARDT. Bright red. 
Above varieties are 25 cents each; 3 
or more 20 cents each. 
PHLOX. One of the most effective of 
the Hardy Perennials. Excellent for 
borders and for filling in open spaces. 
Flowers are of bright colors and very 
showy. 
All varieties of Phlox, 15 cents each 
3 or more 12 cents each. 
AFRICA. Brilliant carmine. 
B. COMPTE. Wine color. 
BEACON. Cherry red. 
COQUELICOT. Red, salmon eye. 
DR. CHAS. H. MAYO. White, red 
eye. 
FIREBRAND. Fiery red. 
ECLAIREUR. Rosy crimson. 
JULES SANDE AU. Pink, light center. 
MRS. JENKINS. Pure white. 
PANTHEON. Rose pink. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. Rosy carmine 
dark eye. 
RHEINLANDER. Salmon pink, red 
eye. 
RIJNSTROM. Deep pink. 
SIEBOLDI. Red. 
VON HOCHBERG. Brilliant red. 
WIDAR. Purple with white eye. 
PHLOX SUBULATA. Dwarf Phlox, 
4 to 6 inches. A compact mass of ele¬ 
gant, prostrate Evergreen foliage, with 
spread of 18 to 20 in. when matured. 
Covered with dainty flowers in May 
and June. Your choice of white, 
lavender, or pink flowers. Each 15c; 
3 or more 12 cents each. 
PHYSALIS FRANCHETTI, 
CHINESE LANTERN. 2 ft. An or 
