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Red Wins: Nursery—Red Wing, Minnesota 
Aquilegia, columbine 
Hardy Asters, purple 
Astilbe, pirLk 
Baby’s Breath, common 
Baby’s Breath, Bristol 
Fairy 50c 
Bleeding Heart, com¬ 
mon—35c 
Bleeding Heart, ever 
blooming—35c. 
Centaurea, blue or pink 
(Perennial Bachelor 
Button) 
Cerastium (silvery foli¬ 
age) 
Chelone, pink 
Clematis, Recta, a ram¬ 
bling bush, small 
white flowers 
Coreopsis, yellow 
Daisy Painted 
Daisy Shasta 
Daisy, White Marguer¬ 
ite 
Delphinium, 
Bellamosa 
Belladonna 
Blackmore & Langdon 
Gold Medal Hybrids 
PERENNIALS 
double or single 
Dianthus, brilliant 
Dianthus, sweet william 
Dictamus, gas plant 
Gaillardia 
Hemerocallis, lemon lily 
Heuchera, (coral bells) 
Hibiscus, (red or pink) 
Plollyhocks, (mixed) 
Iris, German, 25 varie¬ 
ties—15c to 25c each 
Iiis, dwarf, blue or yel¬ 
low—10 cents 
Leatris, rosy purple 
flower tall 
Lilies, Elegans, orange 
red 
Lilies, Regal, white pink 
throat 
Lilies, Tiger, single or 
double 
Lychnis, red 
Oriental Poppies 
Hardy Phlox 
Beacon, bright red 
Hauptman Koehl, 
bright red 
Dr. C. H. Mayo, white 
pink eye 
Enchantress, salmon 
pink 
R. P. Struthers rose 
pink 
Be Compte, wine red 
Colonial, lavender 
Miss Jenkins, white 
Miss Lingard, early 
white, excellent fol¬ 
iage 
Creeping phlox, bright 
pink, white, or lav¬ 
ender 
Platycodon 
SEDUM 
Acre 
Stolonifera 
Spectabilis 
Sempervivum 
Hen and Chickens 
Shasta Daisy, white 
Thymus, blue 
Veronica, blue 
Violets, blue 
Yucca, white 
Many of these perenni¬ 
als can be supplied in 
1-year size at 50 cents 
per dozen. 
PEONIES—3 to 5 eye divisions—We have what we think is the best assort¬ 
ment of peonies for home flower gardens. They include all the most 
beautiful colors, and are especially suited for cutting and can be depend¬ 
ed upon year after year. 
WHITE PEONIES 
Festiva Maxima, white with red flecks .. 50c 
Marie Lemoine, late white . 5Uc 
Mme. DeVerneville, midseason, fragrant . 50c 
Frances Willard, pure white when in full bloom, a most gorgeous 
midseason peony .$ 1.25 
RED PEONIES— 
Officianalis Rubra, The Memorial Day Peony, brilliant red, very 
early—an outstanding peony .$100 
Longfellow, Brilliant cherry red, does not fade, very early .$1.25 
Karl Rosenfield, Outstanding variety for cut flowe. s, a garden 
variety and show flower ..75 
Mary Brand, Midseason, a most satisfactory cut flower, very 
prolific, one of the best .90 
Mons Martin Cahuzac, The darkest red peony grown, ve y fine .$1.25 
Ben Franklin, Midseason red .65 
Henry De May, Late red . 50 
PINK PEONIES— 
Mons Jules Elie, Glossy flesh pink, very fragrant .$1.00 
Martha Bulloch, Very tall, very large blooms late—One of the 
greatest of all peonies .$ 1.75 
Grandiflora, Soft shell pink, very late .90 
Sarah Bernhardt, Another wonderful peony, apple blossom pink 
midseason, fragrant .90 
President Coolidge, A new variety, remarkable both as a show 
flower and landscape variety . $2.75 
Sylvia Saunders, Semi-double blooms, open out flat, slightly cupped 
remindful of a pink waterlily—a peony masterpiece .$ 2.75 
Golden Dawn, The nearest to a yellow peony that v/e have—For best 
best color effects, all yellow peonies should be cut in bud and 
developed inside .$ 2.75 
P. L. & R. NO. 562 
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