MIKADO. An old favorite. Cerise-—crimson 
with chamois colored center. 75¢ each. 
NOTE: Peonies are best planted during the 
early part of September. A good variety of 
Peony properly planted should bloom the 
following year. 
PAEONIE--Single Peonies 
(Prices quoted are for strong 3-to 5-eye 
divisions) 
L'ETINCELANTE. Midseason. Very large, cup— 
shaped flowers of bright pink, distinctly 
margined silver. Center stamens of deepest 
yellow. 75¢ each. 
MARGUERITE DESSERT. Midseason. A beautiful 
white variety with petals entirely powdered 
with minute carmine dots. $1.00 each. 
PRIDE OF LANGPORT. Probably the best single 
pink. Center a mass of long yellow stamens. 
$1.50 each. 
PANSY 
Pansies are another Four Winds 
specialty. We grow only the finest 
large flowering strains available, and 
offer several thousand plants, in- 
cluding separate colors in blue, white, 
red, yellow, ‘and gold. Strong plants 
dug with a ball of soil directly from 
the field. l0¢ each; $1.00 per doz.; 
100, $7.50. 
~PEDIGREE GIANTS 
SWISS GIANTS 
AZURE GIANTS 
GOLDEN GIANTS 
ART SHADES 

PAPAVER==Poppy 
ORIENTAL POPPY. As it is impossible to trans— 
plant poppies from the field at any time other 
than August and September, we carry a complete 
stock of potted plants which may be safely 
planted at anytime. AII varieties 30¢ each; 
3 for 75¢. 
Beauty of Livermore. Dark crimson with 
black center. 
Fairy. Pure pale pink. Dwarf growing. 
Lula R. Neeley. Brilliant oxblood+red. 
Mrs. Perry. Qrange~apricot. 
Perry's White. The best white, crimson— 
maroon at the base of the petal. 
Wurtembergia. Brilliant rose—red. 
PHLOX SPECIES 
*SUBULATA. (Moss Pink). 2/3 in. Attractive 
creeping habit. 
*Blue Hill. The best light blue yet intro— 
duced. 
*Lavender. 
*Red. 
*Samson. Large flowered, brilliant rose—pink. 
PHLOX--Hardy Garden Varieties 
A. E. AMOS. Very large trusses of 
brilliant scarlet. 
CROISADE. Enormous flowers. White 
and pale violet rays. 
DAILY SKETCH. Salmon pink with deep 
crimson eye. 
EMAIN MACHA, Dwarf flaming red. 
LEO SCHLAGETER. The best red. 
LILLIAN. A beautiful cameo—pink with 
blue eye. 
MEVROUW VAN BEUNINGEN, Salmon pink. 
Large flowered. 
MIA RUYS. An outstanding pure white 
dwarf. 
P. D. WILLIAMS. Enormous soft rose- 
pink flowers with dark centers. The 
individual florets are larger than 
those of any other Phlox. 
SILVERTON. The nearest approach to 
blue in this type of Phlox. 
VON LASSBURG. Tall and graceful. 
Pear! white. _ 
MISS LINGARD. Stately white. 
SALMON BEAUTY. New. Rich salmon pink 
with white eye. 
CAROLINE VANDENBURG. Lavender blue, 
large florets. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. Bright rosy carmine. 
HARDING. Deep pink to red. 

PLATYCODON--Chinese Bellflower 
GRANDIFLORUM. Showy, deep blue bells on 
20 in. spikes produced nearly ali summer. 
POTENTILLA 
*VERNA NANA, 2/4 in. A dainty, compact 
growing yellow flowered rock plant. 
PRIMULA--Hardy Primrose 
Four Winds takes pride in its outstanding 
hardy Primrose collection. We have built it 
up to the point where it is one of the finest 
in the country. Contrary to general belief, 
the Primulas are not difficult to grow; rich 
soil, plenty of moisture and some shade during 
the hot summer months is all they require. 
Divide every three years, adding leaf mold or 
well rotted manure to the soil. See them in 
their prime at our display grounds during 
May and June. 
*ACAULIS. Dwarf Primrose. A new very free 
blooming strain in a wide range of charming 
pastel colors, 
*ACAULIS, Blue. A new and unusual color in 
this valuable spring—flowering perennial. It 
forms a veritable mound of blue in early May. 
Suitable for shady locations. 
*AURICULA. A garden gem with rosettes of gray— 
green foliage and highly fragrant flowers. 
Flowers on stalks of from 6 to 8 in. in 
various colors. 
*CASHMERIANA. Large, round-heads of purple— 
blue shade. Very beautiful and unusual. 
*BULLEYANA, Rich orange flowers in late May 
and June. 
