Peonies 
EDULIS SUPERBA. Strikingly beau- 
tiful mauve-pink. Blooms early and 
freely. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. Enormous white 
—center flecked with crimson, Ex- 
ceedingly fragrant. 
FELIX CROUSSE. Late mid-season. 
A dazzling, fiery red. Exceptionally 
bright. 
KARL ROSEN- 
FIELD. A gorgeous 
red—the finest for 
cut flowers. Free 
flowering. 
MARY BRAND. A 
rich, deep red with : 
golden stamens, A Edulis Superba 
grand show Peony. 
, : MONS. JULES ELI. An immense light-rose pink 
Festivs Maxima flower, One of the world’s best. 
SARAH BERNHARDT. Remarkably large apple-blossom pink flowers 
with silver-tipped petals. 

The above are strictly true to name and have been selected for extra 
good blossoming, 
Flowering Bulbs 
CANNAS. In the follow- 
ing varieties: City of 
Portland (bright pink) ; 
King Humbert (orange- 
scarlet flowers); The 
President (immense glow- 
ing scarlet) ; King Hum- 
bert (a great profusion 
of coppery scarlet flow- 
ers); Yellow King Hum- 
bert (golden yellow flow- 
: ers); King Midas (large 
Dahlias heads of pure golden 
yellow). Canna 
DAHLIAS. Out of thousands of varie- 
ties we have selected a few of the best: 
Jane Cowl (buff and old gold); Jersey 
Beauty (large, clear pink; decorative) ; 
Kemp’s Violet Wonder (rich violet with 
purple sheen); Thomas A. Edison (a 
clear, rich purple). 
GLADIOLUS. Our ‘“Glads’’ are young, 
high-crowned, vigorous and free from 
disease and insect pests. Large bulbs 
at lowest prices. Colors: Pink, red, old 
rose, white, violet-blue, orange, purple, 
lavender and yellow. 
LILIES. Regal Lily. Magnificent white 
blooms lightly suffused with pink; 
canary-yellow center. Auratum (Gold 
Band lily) White 
flowers with 
crimson spots;a 
gold band 
through petal. 
Elegans Lily. 
(Similar to Tiger 
Lily but has 
more and earli- 
er blooms; deep 
orange, spotted 
Lilies with black). Gladiolus 


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