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HARD* PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Each 
K, 
*NEPETA Muasini (Calamint) 
Ground Ivy* Mass of pale blue flowers, fine 
for rookeries..••••*••••••••••• .. *25 
PAPAVBR orientals (Oriental Poppy) a* 
Orange 9 red and salmon*.. ••*••••••• *50 
PAEQNIA - Chinese, Double- Old Fashioned Peonies 
Next to roses, the favorite perennial or 
permanent flowers are, unquestionably, 
Peonies. There is no language to describe 
the finest of the new varieties. That was 
true and important a soore of years ago, and 
is ten times more important now. Our list 
includes the favorite new varieties as well 
as many of the older ones whioh retain their 
popularity. 
— Albert Orouase 
S&lmon-pink, fragrant. •••••••* *75 
— Madame Auguste Dessert 
Light pink, mid-season.••••••••*•••••••••• 2*75 
-- Baroness Schroeder 
White, flesh shadings, late....95 
— Bernard Pallisy 
Bluish pink, late... .... 1*00 
— Oandeur 
Silver, light pink............. 2.75 
-- Edulis Superba 
Dark pink, fragrant, early............... * *75 
— Rlie Chevalier 
Bose, shaded scarlet, midseason..........• 1.50 
-- Eugenie Verdier 
Hydrangea pink, fragrant, early.« 1.00 
— Felix Orousse 
Brilliant red, fragrant, midseason.......• .75 
— Festiva Maxima 
Pure white, early.. •••.•••••••..«. • *75 
— Karl Rosenfield 
Clear red, early...•••••••••• .. 1*00 
— Kelway's David 
Deep pink....••♦•••••.•••••••• .. 5.00 
— Kelway^ Rosemarie 
Rosy pink..... ••♦••••••. 2.60 
— La Franee 
Apple blossom pink, midseason.. 1.75 
— Lord Kitchener 
Cherry red, very early.... 
— Madame Duoel 
Mauve-rose, fragrant, late 
— Madame Gaudiohau 
Rich Garnet, midseason.••• 
— Neomie Demay 
Hydrangea-pink, early. 
— President Taft 
Deep-pink, early.........• 
— Richard Carvel 
Bright crimson, early..... 
1.50 
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3.75 
1.00 
1.00 
2.25 
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