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Peonies 
Prices for strong 3-5 eye divisions. 3 yr. undivided clumps at twice these prices 
Rating Variety Description 5 Each 25 Each 
9.0 Baroness Schroeder. Pale flesh-white. Late midsea- 
PS ee ee eee ere a SE ee a a > .00m peLeD 
8.4 Chestine Gowdy. Large, light rose, creamy white 
COLL mess) CC men eee eee a eee re 25 .20 
8.4 Felix Crousse. Brilliant crimson; late midseason____ .25 .20 
9.1 Frances Willard. Pale pink fading to white. Late 
TRAM ES CCENGTAY dh ot anna ag 0 ald a aa i eg .30 20 
8.9 Georgiana Shaylor. Very large. Light rose pink; 
lates nHidcseacO ther. eer ee ee Fo Ne eS 45 385 
9.0 La France. Light pink splashed crimson. Late_____-_ 35 .30 
8.38 La Rosiere. Semi-double white, golden stamens. Mid- 
SOS OTT meee eter erate ee eR SP ee ee Sts. 2D .20 
9.4 Mme. Jules Dessert. Flesh white, golden center_____ 30 25 
9.2 Mons. Jules Elie. Light rose-pink; early__.____ _--__ Par oe 
8.5 Octavie Demay. Flesh pink fading to white. Early___ .25 .20 
Officinalis rubra plena sanguinea. An improved form 
Bretneeoldse Decoration. Vavyeheony. =.=. 2-2 25.58 .30 25 
8.6 Primevere. Sulphur yellow; midseason____-_--_---- 3D 30 
8.8 Richard Carvel. Brilliant crimson. Early midseason_ .35 30 
DOs aralls bermnardius hose-pinks. late-== 2 2 ee 30 25 
9.8 Walter Faxon. Vivid shell-pink; midseason_-_-_-_-_-_-_- 40 235 
edsapinicmwWnILefor Ni keQee eo ee a .20 15 
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Perennial Plants 
Items starred (*) are useful for rock garden planting. 
ACHILLEA— 5 Each 25 Each 
millefolium roseum. Rosy Milfoil. Pink. All 
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*The Pearl. White... June to August—2’________-_--.- 10 07 
ACONITUM— 
fischeri. Dwarf. Dark-blue. August—2%’____---_-_-- .20 -L5 
sparks. Wilson Monkshood. Mauve. Fall-Flowering , ae 
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*AJUGA—reptans. Carpet Bugle. Blue. May—4”_--- .17 a2 
ALTHAEA—rosea. Hollyhock—6’ 
Double pink. red, white, yellow—6’________-____- a0) O07 
*ALYSSUM— | 
saxatile compactum: ‘Yellow. May—l’.-._-._.----.- LZ .08 
ANCHUSA—italica. Blue. June to Sept.—3’______.----_- 13 10 
*mysotidiflora. Bright Blue. May—1’____-_-__---- 17 ate 
ANEMONE— 
*hupehensis. Harly Anemone. Dwarf. Mauve rose, 
: Sept =a ett itis See hed bation, bp et 15 le 
huspehensis rubra. Reddish purple—1%’_______--_- 25 .20 
hupehensis superba. New. Extra large flowers of 
lively pink. September and October—2’_-___-_-- 30 25 
jajonica. Queen Charlotte. Rose. Fall—2%’_________ aT aL 
japonica. Rubra. hedsel all—246) Jo oS ee ee re ts La 
japonica. Whirlwind. Pure white. Fall—2%____---- a7, a 
See Page 79 for Balling Schedule, Weights, etc, 
