
SINGLE PEONIES 
More effective for garden display than the 
double forms. The artistic flowers retain their 
poise during wet periods which affect the 
heavier double blossoms. 
CATHEDRAL. Blush-pink with cream. 
GOLD MINE. Dark rose-pink; white petal- 
oids tipped yellow. 
MARIE JACQUIN. Rose-white; resembles a 
water-lily. 
uh KADO. Dark crimson; center rose-red and 
uff. 
TOKIO. Guards rose-pink; center pink, yel- 
low and buff. Beautiful large flower. 
All Single Peonies, $1.00 each 
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Double Pyrethrum, New Batavia 
A_CHOICE DOUBLE 
PAINTED DAISY 
BATAVIA. A full, double bright pink beauty, 
producing beautiful stiff-stemmed flowers 
on stocky 15- to 18-inch plants. A favorite 
cut-flower and plant. 3 for $1.50, 60 cts. 
each. 
SINGLE PAINTED DAISY. The famous 
Robinson’s Strain—finest in existence. Can 
be supplied in white, pink, and crimson. 
3 for 85 cts., $3.00 per doz., 30 cts. each. 
GORGEOUS ORIENTAL 
POPPIES 
Flaunting rich, brilliant color in May and 
June, they attract immediate attention. Fall 
planting is generally advised. Rather than 
wait, try our pot-grown plants and plant 
early; they establish quickly. All Oriental 
Poppies go dormant, losing all foliage after 
flowering. A mulch of dry peat moss or litter 
during this period will protect the crowns from 
extreme heat. New foliage appears in late 
summer. Any good, deep loamy soil. Many 
kinds lack hardiness or vitality. We offer: 
FOUR OF THE FINEST 
LULU A. NEELEY. A magnificent, splendid- 
growing plant producing very large, brilliant 
ox-blood-red flowers. 
MRS. PERRY. Soft salmon-rose. 
SASS PINK. Lovely, pale pink crinkled 
petals. Large flower. 
WURTEMBERGIA. The finest of all orange- 
red Poppies. Strong and free. 
All the Above, $1.00 for 3 of one kind 
$3.50 per doz., 35 cts. each 
SNOWFALME (Wayside Gardens Introduc- 
tion). We offer introducer’s stock of this 
sensational variety. The lower portion of 
the flower is pure white, upper half is 
flame-orange. Snowflame is very free, 
vigorous in growth and strikingly different. 
$2.00 for 3, $7.50 per doz., 75 cts. each. 

PENTSTEMON 
PENTSTEMON, GARNET (Wayside Gar- 
dens Introduction). This new variety flow- 
ers contmuously from June until frost, 
producing a succession of 1 to 114-foot 
spikes, nicely dressed with rich garnet 
gloxinia-like blossoms. Not entirely hardy 
in New England, the roots should be over- 
wintered in the coldframe. This colorful 
plant is worth the trouble. 3 for $1.00, 
$3.50 per doz., 35 cts. each. 
PINK BEAUTY. A fine shell or coral-pink. 
The tapering 21%-foot flower spikes make 
welcome cut material in late summer when 
it is most needed. Perfectly hardy, easy to 
grow. 3 for $1.00, $3.50 per doz., 35 cts. 
each. 
COLORFUL PHLOX 
For Mid-Summer Beauty 
Given good soil and divided every two or 
three years, these splendid Hardy Phlox will 
not deteriorate. If mildew appears, indicated 
by a white powdery substance on the leaves, 
during changeable weather, spray with liver 
of sulphur (sulphide of potassium). 1 ounce 
to 3 galls. of water to which a little soap should 
be added, or apply a good brand of fine dust- 
ing sulphur in early June. Plant 11% to 2 feet 
apart. 
IMPORTANT. Water should be applied 
freely just before flowering if soil is dry; also 
throughout the summer. To be effective the 
moisture must penetrate to a depth of 9 to 
12 inches. 
COLUMBIA. Plant Patent No. 118. Cameo- 
pink with faint blue eye. A lovely color and 
a splendid phlox under congenial conditions. 
3 for $1.45, $4.00 per doz., 50 cts. each. 
DR. KLEMM. Fine, healthy-growing plant. 
Color, rich wine shading to pure white, the 
effect a nice silvery blue. 3 for $1.00, $3.50 
per doz., 35 cts. each. 
PROGRESS. (See Page 13.) 
EVA FOERSTER. Very large salmon-rose 
florets to which a large white eye adds dis- 
tinction. Immense shapely flower trusses. 
HARVEST FIRE. Brilliant salmon-orange. 
Amazingly large, handsome trusses and a 
vigorous, upright plant. 
LEO SCHLAGETER. Huge, pyramidal 
trusses of scarlet-carmine, with dark center. 
MARY LOUISE. A truly marvelous pure 
snow-white phlox. Hundreds of florets large 
as a half dollar are carried in shapely 
trusses. Fine, healthy, moderate-growing, 
bushy plant. 
MISS LINGARD. The glossy-leaved early 
phlox, flowering from June until frost. Fine 
healthy, 2/4-foot plant; large, shapely, pure 
white panicles. A lovely phlox. 
SALMON GLOW (Bristol Nurseries, Inc., 
1932). Not entirely new, but so satisfactory 
in every respect that it cannot be too highly 
recommended. Lively flame-pink, with sal- 
mon shades, softened with lilac and white 
tints at the center, the effect as a whole 
being a rich salmon. Perfectly huge trusses 
from early June throughout the season. 
NEW BIRD. Heads of deep crimson-red flow- 
ers, with purple eye, are carried well above 
the foliage in well-branched spikes. 
All Above Varieties, $1.00 for 3 of one kind 
$3.50 per doz., 35 cts. each 
DWARF SPRING- 
FLOWERING PHLOX 
DIVARICATA CANADENSIS. Masses of 
these splendid, low-growing, lavender flow- 
ers add charm and color to the garden in 
early May. Combines nicely with spring 
bulbs. Height, 1 foot. Fine naturalized 
along woods edge or anywhere in partial 
shade where soil is not too dry. 3 for 85 cts., 
12 for $3.00, 30 cts. each. 
SNOWFLAKES. (See Page 13.) 
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BRISTOL NURSERIES, BRISTOL, CONN. 
LOW-GROWING PHLOX FOR 
SPRING COLOR MASSES 
CAMLA (SETACEA). The one best creeping 
phlox because the color—glistening salmon- 
pink—has no trace of magenta; it is pure 
pink. The plant is loose and graceful, yet 
tidy; it does not over-run its garden com- 
panions. Flowers completely cover the 
plant in May and June, again in the heat 
of late summer a nice secondary display 
appears. 3 for $1.00, $3.50 per doz., 35 cts. 
each. 
DIXIE BRILLIANT. Reddest of the red 
moss phlox. Crisp, moss green foliage, 
rosy-red blossoms twice as large as any of 
the subulata type. Nothing like it for May 
color in the rockery or border. 3 for $1.00, 
$3.50 per doz., 35 cts. each. 
OTHER GOOD CREEPING 
PHLOX 
Alba. White. 
Brilliant. Crimson red. 
Brittoni. Soft lavender. 
George M. West. Light blue. 
Sampson. Rose pink. 
Above Varieties, 70 cts. for 3 of one kind 
$2.50 per doz., 25 cts. each 
PLAT YCODON Lavender Queen and Pink 
Shell. Sold out for this season. 
PLAT YCODON Grandiflorum. A reliable 
Balloon Flower. Height, 2 to 21% feet. Blue 
or white. 3 for 85 cts., $3.00 per doz., 30 cts. 
each. 
THE BLUE PLUMBAGO 
(Leadwort) 
LARPENTAE. Low-growing, 6- to 8-inch 
plants, with good bronze green foliage, 
covered with brilliant blue flowers in late 
summer, adding color to the border or rock 
planting when it is needed. Needs a well- 
drained soil, and, in New England, careful 
protection. 3 for $1.00, $3.50 per doz., 35 
cts. each. 
POLEMONIUM REPTANS. Creeping Pole- 
montium. Dwarf, bushy plant, well covered 
with showy, blue, bell-like flowers with 
white centers from April to June. A fine 
cover-plant for rockwork. 6 to 9 inches. 
3 for $1.00, $3.50 per doz., 35 cts. each. 
HARDY PRIMROSES 
MRS. CARDER STRAIN. An exceptionally 
fine strain of the Bunch or Polyanthus 
Primrose. It is just about the most welcome 
of spring flowers. At home in partial shade, 
particularly under trees if the soil is good 
and not too dry in mid-summer. 3 for $1.00, 
$3.50 per doz., 35 cts. each. 

Kenia, 
Hardy Primrose 
