Double Herbaceous Peony 
Double Herbaceous Peonies 
Each Per 100 
Baroness Schroeder (9.0). A tall mid- 
season Peony with large, globular, 
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Edulis Superba (7.6). This is the only 
Peony offered that is rated under 8, 
and there is no reason why it should 
carry this low rating as it is really a 
good Peony—early, free-flowering, and 
a fine cutflower in the dark pink 
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Felix Crousse (8.4). Late mid-season 
red Peony. Probably the largest seller 
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Festiva Maxima (9.2). One of the oldest 
of the white Peonies and some say the 
very best white yet produced. A sure 
bloomer. Early 
Karl Rosenfield (8.8). Tall; mid-season. 
Globular semi-Rose type flowers of 
bright crimson 
Kelway’s Glorious (9.8). Creamy white 
with slight flecks of crimson. Very 
fragrant and considered one of the 
very best white Peonies. Late mid- 
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Mary Brand (8.7). Dark clear crimson. 
A very free-flowering Peony and where 
quantities of red flowers are wanted 
this is an excellent one to handle. 
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Mons. Jules Elie (9.3). A large early- 
flowering Peony. One of the very best 
for cutting. Pale lilac-rose with an 
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Philippe Rivoire (9.2). This is con- 
sidered the best red flower. It blooms 
in mid-season, is dark crimson in 
color, and holds well. Free-flowering; 
excellent for cutting or landscaping.. 
Reine Hortense (8.8). A very large 
pink, with rather flat bloom. Con- 
sidered one of the very best of the 
cutfliower varieties. Free-flowering. 
bicgoms in mid-season (i525. ..).4. es aie 
Sarah Bernhardt (9.0). Very large, late 
rose-pink flowers. One of the very 
best for exhibition and cutting on 
account of its perfectly formed flow- 
ers and graceful stems. Blooms very 
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Walter Faxon (9.3). Coral-pink—the 
most distinctive coloring of all 
Peonies. It is free-flowering and when 
picked in the bud and allowed to open 
inside its beauty is very striking. 
However, it fades quickly in sunlight 
and should be picked in the bud. Mid- 
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Hardy Perennial Plants 

Old-Fashioned Double Red Peony 
‘ Paeonia officinalis rubra 
This is the oldest and still one of the most popular 
sorts. It is the earliest to bloom, producing freely 
brilliant, glowing deep crimson double flowers. 38¢ each; 
$35.00 per 100. 
Pentstemon—Beard Tongue 
Each Per 100 
$0 14 $12 00 
EBarbatus, Pink Beauty. 34-inch pots.. 

Hardy Phlox 
Dreer’s Hardy Phlox 
This collection includes the best of the well-known 
standard varieties of Hardy Phlox grown today. All of 
them are strong growers and produce a great abundance 
of showy colorful flower trusses. 
Daily Sketch (Medium). Large trusses composed of 
enormous individual flowers—beautiful light salmon- 
pink with carmine eye. ; 
Firebrand (Dwarf). A brilliant variety with large trusses 
of glistening vermilion-scarlet blooms accentuated by 
a darker eye in the center. 
Leo Schlageter (Tall). A newer European introduction. 
Pyramidal trusses of bright scarlet with dark crimson 
eye. A strong. thrifty grower and very free-blooming. 
14c each; $12.00 per 100. 
Mrs.. Jenkins (Tall). The best tall early white for 
massing. 
Painted Lady (Tall). This delicately colored sort is one 
of the most pleasing in our entire collection. Strong 
upright growth and large masses of flower heads. 
Silver pink with salmon shadings and cherry red eye. 
Rhinelander (Medium). A most beautiful salmon-pink. 
R. P. Struthers (Tall). Bright rosy carmine with claret 
red eye. 
Salmon Glow (Medium). Originated in New England 
and representing a cross of most outstanding value. 
A sturdy plant with immense trusses composed of 
large individual florets of a lively pink shaded with 
salmon—a color that always is greatly admired. 
Thor (Medium). A most beautiful and lively shade of 
deep salmon-pink suffused and overlaid with scarlet. 
Widar (Dwarf). Light reddish violet with large white 
center, very distinct. 
Any of the above, except where noted, 3-inch pots: 
12c each; $10.00 per 100. 
Four New Hardy Phlox 
Dr. Klemm. A very distinct new variety of dwarf com- 
pact habit and healthy growth. The large individual 
flowers are white with a prominent diffused eye of 
rich violet. 18 in. 
Eva Foerster. Giant bright salmon-rose florets with 
large white center combining into immense trusses on 
dwarf compact plants. Very attractive. . 18 in. 
Flash. Gorgeous carmine-crimson flowers with orange- 
scarlet center. They are produced freely on vigorous 
plants of medium height. Very showy. 25 in. 
Harvest Fire. Tall vigorous upright plants producing 
immense well-formed trusses of bright salmon-red 
flowers with distinct carmine eye. 30 in. 
Any of the above 3-inch pots: 18c¢ each; $15.00 per 100. 

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