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Peonies are of easy culture and may be planted in the 
spring or early fall. The plants thrive best in loose rich 
soil and should be kept well fertilized. Cover the buds but 
an inch or two over the eyes. They do well in our climate 
and their lavish bloom: provides excellent cut flowers as 
well as making a very coleérful garden display. 
BARONESS SCHROEDER—9.0. Rose type; late. Immense 
white blossoms with blush shadings, long lasting, fra- 
grant; one of finest. 75c ea. 
EDULIS SUPERBA—7.6. Bright rose-pink; early. Fragrant 
and extremely free flowering. 60c¢ ea. 
FELIX CROUSSE—8.4. Very brilliant red. Midseason. A. 
strong grower, delicately fragrant. 60c ea. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—9.3. Beautiful-pure white with crim- 
son flecks in center; early. A strong grower, very florifer- 
ous, excellent for cutting. 60c ea. 
KARL ROSENFIELD—8.8. Glowing crimson; early. Large 
blossoms, vigorous growing and free flowering. 60c ea. 
KELWAY’S GLORIOUS—9.8. Blush pink buds opening into 
iridescent white blooms; late midseason. Very fragrant, 
and undoubtedly one of the best. $1.50 ea. 
LE CYGNE— 9.9. The highest rated white Peony. Mid- 
season. Perfectly formed, creamy white blossoms with 
no markings or stamens; very fragrant. $1.50 ea. 
MARY BRAND—8.7. Glowing deep crimson. Midseason. 
Immense blooms of crinkled and fringed petals, delight- 
fully fragrant. A prizewinner. 75c ea. 
MONS. JULES ELIE—9.2. The peerless pure pink. Early. 
Handsome silvery pink, extremely fragrant and free 
blooming. 60c ea. 
OFFICINALIS ALBA MUTABILIS—Light pink changing 
to white. Early. 75c ea. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA—8.6. Large brilliant crimson. Early. 
60c ea. 
OFFICINALIS ROSHEA—Rich clear pink. Very early. $1.00 
ea. . 
PRIMEVERE—$8.6. Deep creamy yellow guard petals with 
sulphur yellow center petals. Midseason. The yellowest 
of all Herbaceous Peonies. $1.50 ea. 
RICHARD CARVEL—8.8. Glowing bright red. Early. Large, 
long lasting blooms, pleasingly fragrant. $1.00 ea. 

RUBRA SUPERBA—7.2. Rich brilliant crimson. Late. Very ~ ne 
full large blooms, best latest red. 60c ea. 
SARAH BERNHARDT—%.0. Apple blossom pink. Late. 
Large imbricated petals of excellent form, ideal for cut- 
ting. $1.00 ea. 
SOLANGE—9.7. Outstanding variety or unusual shade of 
golden bronze. Late. Large compact flowers with outer 
petals a delicate waxy white deepening toward the center 
with orange and golden brown shades, free blooming. 
$1.00 ea. ; 
THERESE—9.8. Lovely blend of translucent pink, lavender 
and old rose. Midseason. Should be included in every 
collection. Very fragrant. $1.00 ea. 
SINGLE VARIETIES 
MIKADO—Bright crimson petals in striking contrast to 
golden stamens. $1.00 ea. 
PRIDE OF LANGPORT—Rich pink and flesh, free bloomer. 
Medium early. $1.50 ea. 
ALBIFLORA—Pure white, yellow center. $1.00 ea. 
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Plant Malmo Fruit and Nut Trees for economy, for beauty 
in your garden and to enjoy tree-ripened fruit. We have a 
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suited to the Puget Sound region. Our large bearing-size 
fruit and nut trees have been frequently transplanted, root 
pruned and properly trimmed to yield maximum crops. 

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MALMO ORGANIC FERTILIZER, the complete natural 
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tables and general garden use. Its effects are lasting, build- 
ing the soil as it fertilizes. 
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locations. You will find a complete selection of Fruit 
Trees, Evergreens, Flowering Trees and Shrubs, Vines, 
Perennials and Roses. 
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