
HARDY PERENNIALS (continued) 
Price: 30c each, $3.00 per dozen, $20.00 per 100, except where noted 
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PAEONIAS 
The most popular time for planting Peonies is in late 
August but it is not always convenient for gardeners to 
take care of them at that time. For those gardeners we 
recommend spring planting when you are planting your 
garden for the season. The stock we offer is grown 
strictly for root production and while our list is limited, 
still in standard varieties they are a very good selection 
and can be recommended to give fine results. Price: 
$1.00 per plant; $10.00 per dozen. 
TFELIX CROUSE—Late mid-season, clear brilliant 
red. 
TtTFLORAL TREASURE —Rose-type, delicate salmon- 
pink. 
TGERMAINE BIGOT —Large, mid-season, excellent 
pink. 
TKARL ROSENFELD—Pure, rich, intense crimson. 
tLORD KITCHENER—Mid-season, bright cherry-red. 
tMme. JULES DESSERT—Delicate flesh pink. 
TPRESIDENT ROOSEVELT — Deep, rich, brilliant 
red, mid-season. 
TPRINCESS BEATRICE—Extra good tri-color, early 
mid-season. 
TSARAH BERNHARDT—Apple blossom pink, mid- 
season. 
TUMBELLATA ROSEA — Delicate salmon and Le 
France pink. 
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PACHYSANDRA (Japanese Spurge) 
*Terminalis—An evergreen ground cover unsurpassed for 
its adaptability to all situations and conditions. As a border 
for walks and drives it is most attractive. Also splendid for 
steep slopes in sun or shade, and for dense shade under 
any kind of trees. Pachysandra is the only plant to thrive 
under pine trees. It attains a height of about 8 inches. 
Price: $2.00 per dozen, $15.00 per 100. 
TPAPAVER ORIENTALE (Oriental Poppy) 
The true Oriental Poppy with extremely large blooms of 
brilliant crimson scarlet with rich purple blotches at the 
base of the petals. There is no Perennial that can equal this 
Poppy for brilliancy in the garden. 
TMrs. Perry—A very lovely shade of apricot pink. A most 
unique color and entirely distinct. Growing about 3 feet 
high, flowering in June and July. 
tPerry’s White—Pure white large Oriental Poppy with 
black blotch at the base. Attains a height of about 21 feet. 
Flowering in June and July. 
+Salmon Glow—This is an unusual offering because it is a 
true double salmon-orange Poppy with individual flowers 6 
to 8 inches across. Price: $1.00 each, $10.00 per 
dozen. 
+Snowflame—Lower half of the flower pure white, upper 
half flame-orange, creating a most unusual and brilliant 
effect. The orange band of the upper half of the petals varies 
considerably in width with each flower, helping to increase 
the charm of this rare variety. A strong grower and free 
bloomer. Insect and disease proof and one of the strongest 
growing varieties to date. Large flowers. Poppy ‘Snowflame”’ 
in your garden will create a sensation. Price: 60c each, 
$5.50 per dozen. 
PENTSTEMON (The Beard Tongue) 
Few Perennials offer the graceful showing in a garden that 
Pentstemons do. The small tubular flowers like miniature 
fox gloves in shape, grow on long spikes and flower from 
June until August. Most effective. 
*+Firebird—Novelty 1942 — This beauty came to us from 
Switzerland where it is known as Pentstemon Shonoholzerii. 
The flowers are foxglove-like, on stems about 18 to 24 inches 
tall, and are fiery crimson overlaid with an orange sheen. 
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Pentstemon Firebird 
The plant is easily grown, is free from insect pests, flowers 
freely, creates a brilliant effect in the flower garden, and is a 
cut flower par excellence. This plant is quite similar in 
growth to Pentstemon Garnot, flowering just as freely and 
is more hardy. Price: 60c each, $5.00 per dozen. 
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