Plant PEONIES 744 Zell 
The popularity of this old-fashioned, easily grown flower is rapidly in- 
creasing. Flower lovers are appreciating more and more the splendid quali- 
ties of these newer kinds. The seven Peonies we offer here have proven very 
satisfactory in the gardens of many of our customers. We are sure you will 
enjoy them. Plant Peonies about 3 feet apart and so the eyes are 2 inches 
below the surface. Mulch with 2 inches of cow manure or peat moss and 
bone meal the first winter. 

BARONESS SCHROEDER. Late blooming rose type, very large white 
flower shaded and tinted with flesh-pink. One of the most satisfactory of 
all Peonies. The strong, upright growing plant bears an abundance of 
immense high crowned flowers of great substance and lasting qualities. 
Very fragrant. 
DUCHESSE D’ORLEANS. Very large bomb type flower with long, crinkled 
petals of soft salmon-pink enclosing a cream-white center. A splendid kind 
both for garden display and for cutting. 
CHESTINE GOWDY. The broad outer petals of silvery pink enclose c 
zone of five irregularly shaped petals of deep rich cream, which in turn 
surround a prominent cone of broad pink petals splashed and tipped with 
crimson. A crown type flower in bloom in midseason. 
KARL ROSENFIELD. Pure rich intense crimson flower of semi-rose type. 
We consider this of much better quality and color than any of the older 
red varieties. Splendid both in the garden and for cutting. 
MODESTE GUERIN. Very fragrant Peony that comes in midseason. 
Bomb type flower of solferino-red on a strong growing, very free-flowering 
plant. 
REINE HORTENSE. Hydrangea-pink, semi-rose type flowers with the 
guards and center petals delicately marked with carmine. 
SARAH BERNHARDT. Giant, very double, perfectly formed, apple- 
blossom-pink flowers of semi-rose type. Very fragrant, free blooming and 
vigorous growing. 
Any of the above Peonies: 75¢ each; $2.00 for 3; $7.50 per doz. 

Delivered to you free of charge. SarahiBarmhardé 
Strong, 3- to 5-eye roots that should produce blooms next June. 
BLEEDING HEART 
(Dicentra Spectabilis) 
An old-fashioned hardy perennial with long graceful 
stems on which hang heart-shaped pink flowers in May 
and June. Plant it this fall and it will bloom next 
spring. It is splendid in the garden border 
and especially valuable when grown in the 
shade. Many pot it up in the fall for winter 
house blooming. We offer large clean, well- 
grown roots. Delivered to you free of 
charge. 
45c¢ each; $1.25 for 3; $4.50 for 12 

Bleeding Heart 
TWO SPLENDID LILIES 
Candidum Lily 
(Madenna or St. Joseph Lily) 
An exquisite pure white, fragrant flower, borne in 
June on stout stems, 3 to 4 feet high. This is the Lily 
that looks so well when grown among Delphiniums. 
Cover with about 2 inches soil. This Lily multiplies 
very rapidly. A few bulbs set out this fall will soon 
give you a splendid mass of this most popular white 
Lily. 50c each; $1.35 for 3; $5.00 per doz. 
Giant Regale Lily Bulbs from the Famous 
Lily Bulb District on Puget Sound 
Growing to a height of from 3 to 6 feet, it bears, in 
July, from 1 to 12 immense, fragrant, trumpet-shaped 
flowers of pure white with a yellow flush at the base 
ty of the petals and pure yellow anthers. The outside of 
ay the flower is stained with deep purplish red. Very 
: - easily grown, Plant 8 inches deep. , 
Candidum Lily 50c each; $1.35 for 3; $5.00 per doz. Karl Rosenfield 
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