

Michell’s Perennials Are Strong Plants With Good Roots 

VARIETIES MARKED * ARE SUITABLE FOR 
ROCK GARDENS 
* Nepeta 
Mussini. A compact grower forming tufts of 
small violet-blue flowers during July and Baroness Schroeder. A tall midseason Peony 
August. with large, globular, flesh-white blooms. 
Six Hills Hybrids. Masses of strong lavender- Each 85¢c. 
blue flowers in late August. 3, $1.50; doz. Edutis Superba. The only Peony offered that is 
$5.50; 25, $10.50. ede Utd Sand there is no reason why it 
? . ee should carry this low rating as it is really a 
ST A easier A lilac-blue good Peony—early, free-flowering, and a 
fi t fl i i “ 
All Nepetas, except where noted, 3, $1.00; et Saeco tune calls Pink bless. «Each 
doz. $3.50; 25, $6.50. Felix Crousse. Late midseason red Peony. 
Probably the largest seller of all in its color. 
Each 60c. 
Festiva Maxima. One of the oldest of the 
white Peonies and some say the very best. 
A sure bloomer. Early. Each 60c. 
* Nierembergia - Cup-Flower 
Hippomanica. A truly beautiful plant forming 
cushions of light green foliage with salver- 
shaped flowers of delicate lavender hue with 
eNO SCE tee eye. 3, $1.50, doz. $5.50; 25, Karl Rosenfield. als midseason. Globular 
4 semi-rose t f r f ight i ; 
Rivularis (White-Cup). A lovely dwarf creep- Each BSc. Pe ater. Oh brig ere te 
ing plant with large, cup-shaped flowers 
from June until September. 3, $1.15; doz. 
$4.00; 25, $7.50. 
Oenothera - Evening Primrose 
IHlumination. A new everblooming Evening 
Primrose with deep golden yellow flowers and 
dark red buds in flat trusses. 3, $1.50; doz. 
$5.907525; 3S:1050: 
Missouriensis. Large, golden yellow flowers. 
Kelway’s Glorious. Creamy white with slight 
flecks of crimson. Very fragrant and con- 
sidered one of the very best white Peonies. 
Late midseason. Each $1.50. 
Mary Brand. Dark clear crimson. A very free- 
flowering Peony and where quantities of red 
flowers are wanted this is an excellent one 
to handle. Midseason. Each 60c. 
Yellow River. A highly improved form of Fruti- 
cosa major and more free-flowering. 8 to 
10 in. All summer. 3, $1.50; doz. $5.50; 
25, $10.50. 
Youngi. Bright yellow flowers. 11/4 ft. 
All Oenotheras, except where noted, 3, $1.15; 
doz. $4.00; 25, $7.50. 
Count Zeppelin. Very large white flowers with 
deep crimson eye. 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00; 
Way. SSH S\0} 
Daily Sketch. Extra-large trusses and _ indi- 
vidual flowers of light salmon-pink, with 
faint carmine eyes. 3, $1.15; doz.. $4.00; 
Dei D Os 
Dr. Klemm. A _ very distinct new variety of 
dwarf, compact habit and healthy growth. 
The large individual flowers are white with 
a prominent diffused eye of rich violet. 18 
inches. 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00; 25, $7.50. 
E. |. Farrington. A most striking Phlox, grow- 
ing about 2 feet high with large heads of 
beautiful salmon-pink flowers. 
Enchantress. Bright salmon-pink; vigorous. 
Ethel Pritchard. A delightful French-mauve 
Phlox. 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00; 25, $7.50. 
Eva Foerster. Giant bright salmon-rose florets 
with large white centers, on dwarf, compact 
plants. Very attractive. 18 in. 3, $1.15; 
doz. $4.00; 25, $7.50. 
Firebrand. Bright vermilion-scarlet with deeper 
center; large trusses; strong grower. 
Flash. Gorgeous carmine-crimson flowers with 
orange-scarlet centers. Produced freely on 
vigorous plants of medium hieght. Very 
SHOWY. 02 Ie aoe ihell ass OZ 4.00%) 25, 
Harvest Fire. Tall, upright plants producing 
well-formed trusses of bright salmon-red 
flowers with distinct carmine eye. 30 in. 
Sebdelip doz o4. 007" 25%) o7.50, 
Leo Schlageter. Well-branched, pyramidal clus- 
ters of large, bright.carmine-scarlet flowers, 
with slightly darker centers. 3, $1.15; doz. 
$4.00; 25, $7.50. 
Lillian. Lovely pure pink. 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00; 
Pas Nicol O} 
Mary Louise. Pure glistening snow-white heads 
of unusually large size. The individual flow- 
ers are twice as big as those of any other 
white Phlox. It is a good grower of m2dium 
height, with clean foliage. 25 in. 3, $1.15; 
doz. $4.00; 25, $7.50. 
Mia Ruys. Large trusses of pure white flowers. 
A dwarf, compact grower. ‘ 
Mrs. William Jenkins. The best pure white. 
Painted Lady. Silver-pink with salmon shadings 
and cherry-red eye. 
P. D. Williams. Pyramidal trusses of enormous, 
soft apple-blossom-pink, darker centers. 21/2 
fies) oO doza oO; 25, 10:50: 
Rheinlander. Deep salmon-pink, with a distinct 
bright red eye. 
Salmon Glow. Flame-pink with salmon shad- 
ings, softened with lilac and white tints. 
Been elo dO zat 4: 00% 2 > eo 90: 
Thor. Deep salmon-pink; a white halo sur- 
rounds the aniline-red eye. 

Peony, Baroness Schroeder 
Phlox, E. |. Farrington 

All above Hardy Phlox, except where noted, 
3, $1.00; doz. $3.50; 25, $6.50. 
Michell ‘5 Giant- ‘flowering Peontes 
ORDERS FOR PEONIES TAKEN FOR FALL DELIVERY ONLY 
Longfellow. One of the most popular red va- 
rieties because of its distinct fadeless color 
and. general dependability, both for cutting 
and garden decoration. Comes into bloom 
early midseason. Excellent foliage and long 
stiff stems. Each $1.00. 
Mons. Jules Elie. A large early-flowering Peony. 
One of the very best for cutting. Pale lilac- 
rose with an attractive silvery reflex. Each 
60c. 
Reine Hortense. A very large pink, with rather 
flat bloom. Considered one of the very best 
of the cut-flower varieties. Free-flowering. 
Blooms in midseason. Each 60c. 
Sarah Bernhardt. Very large, late rose-pink 
flowers. One of the very best for exhibition 
and cutting on account of its perfectly 
formed flowers and graceful stems. Blooms 
very freely. Each 60c. 
Walter Faxon. Coral-pink—the most distinctive 
coloring of all Peonies. It is free-flowering 
and when picked in the bud and allowed to 
open inside its beauty is very striking. How- 
ever, it fades quickly in sunlight and should 
et ones in the bud. Midseason. Each 
1.00. 
Michell Zs Hardy Phlox 

Phlox Collection 
Dr. Klemm Harvest Fire 
Eva Foerster Painted Lady 
Mary Louise Salmon Glow 
One each of 6 varieties, $2.25; three of 
each for $6.25. 

Early-Flowering Varieties 
Miss Lingard. Pure white, with a lilac eye. 
Very early. 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00; 25, $7.5C. 
Nivalis Seedling. The large flowers are a warm 
luscious pink with a bright zone. 3, $1.50; 
doz. $5.50; 25, $10.50. 
Rosalinda. Lovely soft amaranth-pink blooms 
from June until frost. 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00; 
2550 D7.D03 
* Phlox Subulata - Moss Pink 
Alba. Evergreen foliage, close to the ground 
and covered with starlike white flowers in 
ay. 
Apple Blossom. Dwarf, compact grower, cov- 
ered with a profusion of apple-blossom-pink 
flowers. 
Atropurpurea. Rich French-purple flowers. Very 
free flowering and outstanding. 
Blue Hills. A uniform, compact grower giving 
an early crop of deep blue flowers. 
Vivid. A new introduction with bright rose- 
colored flowers. 
All Phlox subulata, 3, $1.00; doz. $3.50; 
25, $6.50. 
New Compact Varieties 
Alice Wilson. Bright lavender-blue. 
Ronsdorf Beauty. Lovely pink with deep car- 
mine center. 
Snow White. Small, pure white flowers. 
All New Compact Phlox, eA $1.15; doz. $4.00; 
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Miscellaneous Hardy Phlox 
xAmoena. A beautiful plant with soft rose- 
colored flowers. April, May. 
Divaricata (canadensis). The large heads of 
fragrant, lavender flowers appear the latter 
part of April and in May. 
Divaricata Laphami. The plant is robust, the 
flowers large, and of a more intense shade 
“ BENG Godel ie 37. Dll .GOZ, 4.00" (25; 
7.50. 
All Miscellaneous Phlox, except where noted, 
3, $1.00; doz. $3.50; 25, $6.50. 

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