PEONIES 
One of the most popular flowers in cultivation and in 
greater demand every year. They require no protection, 
can be left in the ground indefinitely and will thrive in 
any good soil. They prefer a sunny location. While Sept- 
ember is the ideal month to plant Peonies, they may be 
planted any time in the fall before freezing sets in, or in 
spring. 
All varieties we list are double flowering except Red 
Queen. 
PRICE OF PEONIES 
Each 3 Doz. 
60c -Varicties #22 == TEESE a pat 3B te Bw, > BG 6.00 
75¢c: varieties «= a ee . 2.00 7.50 
90c varieties =. 322 ee ee eee 0 9.00 
The following varieties are among the finest in cultivation 
We furnish strong 3 to 5 eye plants with plenty of roots. 
Many will bloom the first season. 
White and Light Colored 
Boule de Neige. White with yellow suffusion and crimson 
flecks. Early mid-season. 60c 
Carnea Elegans. Perfect shape, clear, flesh color. Mid- 
season. 60c 
Duchess de Nemours. Pure white with sulphur collar 
One of the finest varieties. 60c 
Edith Cavell. Milk white with soft yellow. Among the 
finest of all peonies. 90c 
Jeanne. d’Arec. Soft pink inter-mingled sulphur-white 
and rose. Mid-season. 60c 
La Tendress. Creamy-white flecked crimson. Early. ‘5c 
La Rossiere. White with creamy center. A _ beautiful 
large flower. Mid-season. } 60c 
La Tulipe. Enormous flowers of a delicate blush-white, 
shaded ivory. Mid-season. 60c 
Marie Lemoine. Pure white, tipped carmine. Extra fine 
late variety. 75¢c 
Marie Stewart. A beautiful lavender changing to soft 
white. Mid-season. . 
Mdlle. Desbuissons. Violet-rose with milk-white center. 
A choice variety. P 75¢ 
Mme. de Vatry. Lilac-white guards and crown with 
center splashed crimson. Extra choice. Mid-season. 60c 
Mme. de Verneville. Blush-white to white with carmine 
flecks. Early and a lovely variety. 60c 
Mme. Emile Lemoine. Large, glossy white, overlaid with 
a sheen of satiny-pink. Mid-season. 60c. 
Solfatare.. Snow-white, sulphur-yellow center. 75¢ 
Pink and Rose Varieties 
Asa Gray. Pale lilac sprinkled crimson. A choice mid- 
season variety. 60c 
Albert Crousse. Immense, very full flowers of sea-shel) 
pink. Late. 75¢ 
Delicatissima. Pale, lilac-rose. A beautiful, large peony 
Mid-season. 60c 
Dorchester. Hydrangea-pink. A strong grower and fine 
variety. Very late. 60c 
Edulus Superba. Very early and should be in every col- 
lection. A lovely bright mauve-pink. 60c 
Eugene Verdier. Hydrangea-pink and lilac-white. 75¢e 
Gigantea. Lilac-rose, tipped silvery white 60'c 
Marguerite Gerard. One of the best. A clear hydrangea- 
pink changing to flesh-pink. Mid-season. 60c 
Mme. Calot. A superb variety of deep hydrangea-pink 
Early. 75¢ 
Mime. de Galhau. A lovely rosy-white, lilac-rose center. 
Late. 60c 

Phlox subulata 

Hardy Phlox are Always Effective 
Mme. Geisler. Violet-rose tipped silver. One of the very 
largest. | Mid-season. 60c 
Mme. Lemoinier. Large flowers of clear rose, slightly 
tinged carmine. . 60c 
Modeste Guerin. Uniform solferino-pink, tinged car- 
mine. Delightfully fragrant and choice. Mid-season. 60c 
officinalis amoeniflora. Rich, semi-double flowers of 
a purplish-rose. Very early and should be in every 
collection. 75¢ 
Pomponette. Velvety-rose, shaded purple with silvery 
reflex. Large and very fine. - 60c 
Raphael. A lovely deep rose-pink. Mid-season. 60c 
Solange. Unusually large, full and compact. Color 
orange-salmon, deepening to reddish-brown. Late. 90c 
Triumph de Lille. Hydrangea-pink, splashed violet-rose. 
Mid-season. 60c 
Red and Crimson Varieties 
Armandine Mechin. Dark violet-crimson. Very fine. Late 
mid-season. 60c 
Atrosanguinea. A marvelous flower of a brilliant, rosy- 
magenta, guards streaked white. Mid-season. 60c 
Augustine de Hour. (Syn. Marechal McMahon). Very 
large solferino-red with silvery reflex. Mid-season. 60c 
Delachei. A dazzling red and simply grand. Late mid- 
season. 60c 
Edouard Andre. Dark velvety crimson with carmine 
violet tints. Very pretty. 60c 
Gloire de Tourraine. Lively velvety-crimson with bril- 
liant amaranthine reflex. Very late. 90c 
L’Eclatante. Color deep velvety crimson. Mid-season. 60c 
Linne. Tyrian-rose, flecked crimson. Mid-season. 60c 
Louis Van Houtte. A lovely variety of a bright violaceous- 
red of dazzling effect. Large, mid-season. 60c 
Pierre Dessert. Dark crimson. Choice. 90c 
Prince Imperial. Large, amaranth-red. A fine late mid- 
season variety. 60c 
Red Queen. A very fine dark red single peony. Very 
effective. Choice. 60c 
Hardy Phiox 
These gorgeous flowers are invaluable to the garden or 
border from mid-summer until late in the Bea They 
make a brilliant showing and are very effective, singly or 
in masses. Will succeed in any good soil. Plant 1144 
9 2 feet apart. Flowering period July-Sept. 2-3 ft. 
igh. 
Price—35e each; 3 for 90c; doz., $3.00 
Beacon. Bright cherry red. 
Bridesmaid. Lovely white with red eye. 
Coral. Rich coral pink. 
Kelaireur. Carmine with light eye. . 
Europe. White with crimson eye. 
Gem. Lovely mauve pink. 
Sen: hin Lovely tall pure white. 
ichae uchner. Rosy-lavender. Sh 
any adverse condition. oe ee 
Mont Blanc. Choice large white. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white. 
R. P. Struthers. Rosy-carmine, red eye. 
Rosemberg. Carmine violet. 
Von Lassburg. Tall white variety. 
Wiadens. Large white. 
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