
will last for days if cut in the bud and allowed to 
flower shows, these are prize-winners. 
FOUR GREAT PEONIES $9 00 
Catalogue Value $3.40 (Postage 15c additional) 
These are four of the World's Greatest Peonies. 
If you have space, 
for your flower garden and you will not be disappointed. 
* Alsace Lorraine (8.8) One of the most charm- 
* Mons. Jules Elie (9.2) By many considered 
REINE HORTENSE 
ing and beautiful in our col- 
lection. Its large flowers borne in clusters, have 
petals long and slightly cupped, which radiate 
symmetrically from the center like a water-lily. 
The color is a rich, creamy white, center delicately 
tinted Havana brown. A very striking tone similar 
in effect to the greatly admired Solange. 75c. 
. most beautiful of all 
Peonies. The flowers are an immense ball of 
imbricated petals incurved like a chrysanthemum; 
the color a glistening lilac-pink shading to deeper 
rose at the base, all overlaid with a sheen of silver. 
Comes into bloom early and is one of our finest 
varieties for cutting. Very fragrant. 90c. 
After October first it may be necessary to change this Collection, 
They will give a spectacular display in the garden and each 
: you want to enter blooms in the 
get a collection for your cutting garden as well as 
open in the house. And if 
* Longfellow 
*Reine Hortense (President Taft) 
(9.0) Perhaps the most brilliant 
: of all the réd peonies, as striking 
in the garden asin the showroom. It blooms in early 
midseason, has excellent foliage and strong, stiff 
stems. Very popular on account of its depend- 
ability and its vivid fadeless color. $1.00 
(8.7) 
One of 
the finest Peonies in our Nursery. A vigorous, 
strong grower, a profuse bloomer, and an excellent 
cut-flower variety, cut blooms lasting a week or 
more. Its flowers are among the largest of any 
variety that we grow and the color is a beautiful 
uniform light pink, center flecked crimson Méid- 
season. This variety is a consistent prize winner at 
the large peony shows. 75c; 3 for $2.00 




a PEONIES—RED AND CRIMSON SORTS—Con. 
be : inp § (8.8) Large globular flowers, 
wes Richard Carvel all one shade of bright crim- 
son. Tall, very stout stems, annual and profuse 
bloomer. Delicate fragrance. Early, usually in 
: bloom for Decoration Day. 75c; 3 for $2.00 
ee: : 5 A very early species, 
a Tenuifolia Flore Pleno in Bingen two 2 pahed 
ahead of any other Peony. Flowers are a full- 
double brilliant crimson and the foliage is finely 
5 cut like that of the Cosmos. Very rare and al- 
- ~~ ways scarce. Should be mulched the first winter 
after planting. $2.00. 
Tree Peonies 
Rare shrub-like plants. They are hardy, free- 
_ blooming, have rich coloring and thrive in an average 
soil in part or full sun. They should be mulched the 
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first winter. 
5 inch pots. 
Lactea Pure white, blotched carmine. $4.00. 
f R = Eli b h One of the best of the double- 
eine izabeth flowered varieties. Very large, 
bright salmon-pink; free flowering. $4.00. 
:. 5 Large well-formed flowers, petals 
La Lorraine nearly imbricated, being of a soft 
sulphur yellow with a salmon tinge when opening. 
Has received many awards; free flowering. $6.00. 
ca Souv De Ducher Large, globular bloom; 
bright reddish violet with 
silvery reflex $4.00 
BITTERSWEET (Celastrus Scandens) 
native climbing or twining plant with handsome 
arge leaves; yellow flowers in May and June and 
clusters of ornamental orange-capsuled fruit in 
~ autumn. Succeeds well in shade. We recommend 
___ planting 2 or more in a group. 2 yr., 65c; 3 for $1.75; 
3 -yr., 75; 3 for $2.00. 
we CREEPER (Ampelopsis) 
Boston Ivy (Ampelopsis Tricuspidata or 
 WVeitchei). The grandest hardy climbing vine 
in existence for covering houses, churches, schools, 
etc. Its glossy, ivy leaves overlap each other, 
and its long delicate young shoots stretch 
up the walls with free and rapid growth. The 
tendrils at nearly every point cling firmly to the 
smoothest surface of rock or brick. 2 year, 60c; 
3 for $1.65; doz., $6.00. 
-Engelman’s Creeper (Ampelopsis Engelmani). 
One of the hardiest, best and quickest growing 
_ climbers for the north and northwest. Leaves color 
beautifully in the fall. Has a tendency to cling to 
brick orstucco. 2 yr., 65c; 3 for $1.35; 3 yr., 60c; 
3 for $1.65. : 
DUTCHMAN'S PIPE 
_ Aristolochia Sipho. A vigorous and rapid-growing 
_ climber, bearing striking brownish colored flowers, 
_ resembling a miniature pipe in shape. Its large, rich 
_ glossy, dark green heart-shaped leaves give a tropi- 
cal foliage effect and produce a splendid shade. Itis 
very hardy and will thrive in sun or shade. 2 yr., 
grafted, $1.25. 
~ HARDY ENGLISH IVY 
oe era Helix Gracilis. This variety has dark green 
___ foliage and is identical in habit with the well-known 
English Ivy, except that it is hardy and has smaller 
_ leaves. Succeeds wellin shady places. 214 in. pots, 
50c; 3 for .85c; doz., $2.75. 
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GoodPeonies at BargainPrices 
3 for $1.35 
Any of the following, 60c each. Add for postage 
for 1 plant, 8c; for 3 plants, 15c. 
Alexander Dumas. (ea?ry caine. Nisa 
Couronne d'Or . Sig.h abe Pars witte with 
Duchess de Nemours (yi, ccaptiiyl sulppur- 
Jeanne d’Arc SNe ee ee 
Mad. de Verneville Seapeae hee and 
ee che ee eee 
Mad. Ducel (7.9) Like Mons. Jules Elie, but a 
smaller onshs ieee seen 5 
: : merican eauty 
Marechal Valliant color; very large; late. 
Double White—Double 
Un-namedto Color Reg * Dothic Pink 
Each, 50c; 3 for $1.00; postage additional. 





3 Extra Fine Peonies $1.35 
One each Edulis Superba (pink), Felix Crousse 
(red) and Mad. de Verneville (white) (value 
$1.80) for $1.35, postage 15c additional. 




Vines for Fall Planting 
HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera) 
Hall’s Honeysuckle (Lonicera Japonica Hal- 
leana). This is one of the finest of all vines 
that one can plant. It is a strong, vigorous, almost 
evergreen sort, with pure white flowers, changing to 
yellow. Very fragrant, flowers in late summer and 
aa pods its leaves till January. 2 yr., 65c; 3 for 
P17 
Everblooming Honeysuckle(Lonicera Heckrotti). 
Remarkable for large size and distinct appearance 
of its flowers, crimson-carmine without and golden 
apricot inside. They are very beautiful and fra- 
grant and are in bloom from the middle of June until 
the coming of frost. 2 yr., 75c; 3 for $2.00. 
SWEET AUTUMN CLEMATIS 
(Clematis Paniculata) 
The finest small-flowered Clematis extant. A wonder- 
fully rapid grower, quickly covering trellises, arbors 
etc. The flowers are pure white, deliciously fragrant 
and produced with the greatest freedom. It flowers 
in September when few other vines are in bloom. 
Easiest to grow and most populat of all the small- 
flowered vines. 2 yr., 65c; 3 for $1.75. 
LARGE-FLOWERING CLEMATIS 
Henryi. Strong grower, flowers usually eight-petaled, 
4 to 6 inches’in diameter and pure white. Very 
hardy. 2 yr., $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
Jackmani. This variety, with its strong, healthy 
growth, hardy nature and rich, deep velvety purple 
flowers, is the most satisfactory of its class. Blooms 
with astonishing profusion on shoots of the present 
season. 2 yr.,$1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
Mad. Edward Andre. Flowers large, of a very 
beautiful bright velvety red, very free-flowering 
and continuous bloomer. 2 yr., $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 

Single Peonies 
Single Pink Large clear pine. 506: 3 i5r'$1.00. 
- (7.3) Large single cup-shaped 
*Veloutine flower, like a tulip. Color velvety 
purple-red. 60c.; 3 for $1.60 
esuve (7.6) Dark red. Early. 60c; 3 for $1.60. 
Oriental Flowered Peonies 
These are entirely without pollen, The inner petals 
are a mass Of filaments surrounded by a guard of petals. 
= z (9.2) Considered by many the 
*Ama No Sode handsomest pink Oriental 
peony. The flowers are large, of bright rose, shading 
lighter toward the edge of the petals. $2.00. 
F F (9.2) Outer petals dark, rich, mahogany- 
uyajO red with velvety shading. Petaloids 
dark red pegs tipped pare #100. : 
: . up-shape owers of dark 
* Gold Mine rose-pink with deep golden cen- 
ter. A strong grower and profuse bloomer. Méid- 
season. 60c; 3 e gf 00: air att 
H tdi; (9-3) Large, perfectly shaped flowers 
Xlsani Gidui of pure white with rich buff-yellow 
center. Midseason. Considered the most beautiful 
white Oriental Peony. $3.00. 
. (8.6) Guards velvety crimson, form- 
*Mikado ing a cup enclosing a filigree cushion of 
crimson petaloids, edged and tipped gold. $1.00. 
7 ill (8.0) Guard petals lively purplish- 
Orpitleur carmine; central filamentous petals of 
same tint but streaked and tipped with yellow. 60c. 


CLEMATIS Jackmani 
One 2-yr. old roots, 
Gold Medal Collection. cach, Jackmani, 
Henryi and Mad. Edward Andre, $2.75. 
