Officinalis Rubra — Large round bloo of vivid crimson. Earliest 
of all good peonies. Price: 60¢ 
sarah Bernhardt - Apple blossom pink, each petal tinned with silver, an 
almost perfect peony. Fragrant. Mid-season to a Price:60¢ 
PRHLOX 
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may be separate’. -Plox succeeds best in rather heavy soil. Mildew and 
pider may be’ controlled with dusting sulphur. Symptoms cf red spider,’ the 
serious pest of phlox, the plant becomes yellow. 
Africa - A fine new carmine-red with blood red eye. Very brilliant, 
well-tormed flower, compact trusses. Price: 25¢ 
Augusta — Pet. #252. Brilliant cherry red, 2} ft. tall. Won’t bleach 
Each 50,°3 -' $1.50, 12 - $4.5 
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Bridesmaid — White with red eye. Price: 
Columbia - Comes pink with blue eye. 2h". Pat. #118. 
Each 60%, 8°+' $21,550, 12 + $4.50. 
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Daily sketch = Strong = growing, 24" acress the florets. A bright clear 
pink with carmines eye. 
Divaricata - Lovely, fragrant large blue flowers on 6" stems. Likes 
some shade. Blooms in May. Fragrant, Prices 40¢ 
Feurbrand - Cérise and vermillion flamed with orangs, medium height, 
very free flowering. Prices: 30¢ 
Hauptman Koehl — Immense clusters of large dark, bleod red flowers 
on stems. Keeps color in sun, 
LaVague — Dainty lilac pink with rose eye. ' Price: 25¢ 
Lord Raleigh — True violet. Large, well-filled trusses 
Price: 25¢ 
Miss Lingard - White, early flowering; May to October. 15" high 
Price: 25¢ 
Mrs. Millie Von Hoboken - Bright pink, large florets. Price: 25¢ 
Queen of Groupa — Bright rose-pink in largé trusses; 24" 
35¢ 
Prices 
Starlight — Violet-red with a white center — Aug., Sept. Prices 25% 
Sublata, Assorted — Moss pink Fine évergreen creepers covered with 
sheets of bloom early, and with scattered flowers all summer; needs sun 
Prices: 40¢ 
Thor -- Deep salmon pink with red eye. Auvg., Sept. Price: 25¢ 
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