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Peonies 7 . 
Peonies are of easy culture and may be planted in the spring ‘two over the eyes, They do well in our climate and their lavish — 
or early fall. The plants thrive best in loose rich soil and bloom provides excellent cut flowers as well as making a very © 
should be kept well fertilized. Cover the buds but an inch or colorful garden display. 
BARONESS SCHROEDER. 9.0. Rose type; late. Immense white blossoms 
with blush shadings, long lasting, fragrant; one of the finest. 85c each. 
EDULIS SUPERBA. 7.6. Bright rose-pink; early. Fragrant and extremely 
free-flowering. 60c each, 
FELIX CROUSSE. 8.4. Very brilliant red; mid-season. A strong grower, deli- — 
eately fragrant. 60c each. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. 9.3. Beautiful pure white with crimson flecks in center; _ 
early. Strong grower, floriferous, excellent for cutting, 60¢ each. ~ a 
KARL ROSEFIELD. 8.8. Glowing crimson; early. Large blossoms, vigorous ~ 
growing and free flowering. 75¢ each. 
KELWAY’S GLORIOUS. 9.8. Blush pink buds opening into iridescent white | 
blooms; late mid-season. Very fragrant, and undoubtedly one of the best. | 
$1.50 each. : 
LE CYGNE. 9.9. The highest rated white peony; mid-season. Perfectly 
formed, creamy white blooms with no markings or stamens, very fragrant. 
$1.50 each. : 
MARY BRAND. 8.7. Glowing deep crimson; mid-season. Immense blooms of 
crinkled and fringed petals, delightfully fragrant, a prize-winner. 75¢ each. 
MONS. JULES ELIE. 9.2. The peerless pure pink; early. Handsome silvery 
pink, extremely fragrant and free blooming. 75e each. 
OFFICINALIS ALBA MUTABILIS. Light pink changing to white; early. — 
75¢ each. j oe 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA. 8.6. Large brilliant crimson; early. 60¢ each. et 
OFFICINALIS ROSEA. Rich clear pink; very early. $1.00 each. 
PRIMEVERE, 8.6. Deep creamy yellow guard petals with sulphur yellow 
‘center petals; mid-season. 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 each. te: 
TRE E PEON ES RUBRA SUPERBA, 7.2. Rich brilliant crimson; late. Very full large blooms, — 
best latest red. 60c each. ; 
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Peony, Sarah Bernhardt 

Large compact flowers with outer petals a delicate waxy white deepening ~ 
BANKSI. Enormous semi-double soft lilac rose SARAH BERNHARDT. 9.0. Apple blossom pink; late. Large imbricated 3 
blossoms. Very vigorous growing and blooms petals of excellent form, ideal for cutting. $1.00 each. os 
very freely. $7.50. SOLANGE. 9.7, Outstanding variety of unusual shade of golden bronze; late. © a 
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CAROLINE D’ITALIE. Gorgeous, silvery flesh toward the center with orange and golden brown shades, free blooming. 
pink flowers. Very double, showing golden $1.00 each. 
stamens. Vigorous growing with profusion of THERESE. 9.8. 
Lovely blend of translucent pink, lavender and old rose; 
blossoms. $8.50. 
mid-season. Should be included in every collection, very fragrant. $1.00 ea. 
MME, STUART LOW. Glowing cup shaped SINGLE VARIETIES 
flowers of brilliant red, Very free flowering wyYKADO. Bright crimson petals in striking contrast to golden stamens. 
and prolific grower. $7.50. 
$1.00 each. 
REINE ELIZABETH. Vivid salmon pink flow- PRIDE OF LANGPORT. Rich pink and flesh, free bloomer, medium early. 
ers, perfect in form. Considered among fin- $1.50 each. : 
est of all double Tree Peonies. $7.50. ALBIFLORA, Pure white, yellow center. $1.00 each. 
ie = 4 A i L 4 Z & ie S$ ALL PRICES ON THIS PAGE SUBJECT TO MY 
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RICH LEAF MOLD SOIL—Our rich garden loam not only produces much We 
Use <F} better foliage and flowers, because it is loose and friable and water 
retentive, but makes gardening a pleasure. This screened leaf mold — ; 
M ALMO ORG ANIC loam, rich in organic plant food, will produce excellent rose bushes 
FERTILIZER 
and blooms as well as give more satisfying results with all bulbs, — 
seeds, plants and trees. Prices: Sack, $1.00; 1 cubic yard, $5.50, at 
THE ORGANIC FERTILIZER FOR {7 
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nursery. 
MILLER’S COMPOST MAKER—5 lbs. 79c. = 
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The complete natural organic Builds the soit 
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AGRICULTURAL PEAT MOSS—Fine granulated for gardens. Bale, $4.25 
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delivered; $3.75 call at nurseries. 
BONE MEAL, RAW—A finely ground meal, made from fresh animal = 
bone, the best grade. 100 lbs. $4.00; 50 Ibs. $2.25; 20 Ibs. $1.00: 10 Ibs. 
60c; 5 lbs. 35c. eS 
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eral garden use. Very rich in neces- {7% NS, ROSES ‘ —50- A os 
coy Bion len ares ene eae ae G onaee Poceeis CHARCOAL for lawns—50-lb. bag, $1.50; 10-lb. bag, 50c; 1 Ib. 15c. 
valuable ‘’rare mineral elements’. %, FLOWERS COTTON SEED MEAL—100 Ibs. $4.00. 
These rare elements are essential to GY, VEGETABLES LIME (Hydrated)—100 lbs. $1.85; 50 Ibs. $1.00; 10 lbs. 35c. 
Plant health, good quality and 7, if LIME ROCK GROUND—100 lbs. $1.25 
maximum yield, and through veg- 74 C.MALMO NURSERY ¢ \ : Soe ape 
etables and fruits to human health. ts Seeps reariizer MALMO ORGANIC—See column at left. 
Malmo Organic is not a chemical YL Pe MURIATE OF POTASH—100 Ibs. $3.75; 50 lbs. $2.00 ee 
but an organic food that becomes Habba iil a : a ‘ 2: ae 
Oe ae paps through bacterial action as the plants can fc radeesest SODA—100 Ibs. $3.50; 50 Ibs. $1.85; 20 Ibs. 85c; 10 lbs. 45e; 
assimilate it. Its effects are lasting, building the soil as it fer- a i 2 a 
tilizes. The proportions of nitrogen, phosphate and potash are RHODODENDRON AND AZALEA FERTILIZER—Compounded especially 
high and blended to suit our conditions here. It proves most for ericaceous plants such as Azaleas and Rhododendrons, contain- 
economical as less need be used than of many other fertilizers. oe owas oa Sees cotton seed meal, ammonia sulphate, super- __ 
New lawns, 100 Ibs. to 1500 sq. ft, Established lawns, 100 Ibs. oo lbs S145 OF Potash, etc, 2 Ibs. 25¢;.5 Ibs. 50c? OME aos aes 
to 3000 sq. ft. Garden use, 1000 lbs. per acre. Ton prices on 1 i OE i 
request. y Seo MEAL—100 Ibs. $3.95; 50 Ibs. $2.00; 20 lbs. 85c; 10 Ibs. 45c; 
s. 25c. ag 
SULPHATE OF IRON—l5c per Ib. te 
SHEEP MANURE—Kiln dried, free from germinable weed seed. Sack, 
$2.00. : 10 lbs. 45c; 5 lbs. 25c. 
SULPHATE OF POTASH — 100 lbs. $4.00; 50 lbs. $2.25; 20 Ibs. 90¢c; & 
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