or 

FELIX CROUSSE (Double). A pbril- MIGNON (Double). Exquisite, trans- 
 jiant dazzling ruby-red. Consists of a luscent shade of amber white, shading 
Be central bomb of incurved petals sur- to delicate pink. Large, showy, reliable. 
4 rounded by broad, prominent guard Mid-season. Price: $1.00. 
“$i petals. Late mid-season. Price: 75c. PHILLIPE RIVOIRE (Double). Very 
INSPECTEUR LAV.ERGNE (Double). bright, rich crimson. Beautiful form and 
+ A vivid, deep and glorious crimson. A uniform soft rich coloring. Absolutely 
i large and showy flower, welcomed by all void of stamens. Pleasing fragrance. 
ie who see it. Mid-season. Price: $1.00. Highest rated of any red Peony. Late 
- BALL 0’ COTTON (Double). A pure mid-season. Price: $1.50. 
white coming into bloom late mid-season. ELLA CHRISTIANSEN (Double). So 
Perfect rose-type, pleasingly fragrant. distinct from other delicate pinks as to 
Plant is of medium height, foliage good, be a real acquisition. Exceedingly large; 
stems strong. An excellent white usually petals long, narrow, and heavily serrated 
found in winners. Price: 85c. on edges. Opens cup-shaped, then flat. 
te FRANCES WILLARD (Double). A_ !*resistibly appealing. Receives the un- 
3s very fine white which we believe gives bounded praise of everyone who sees it. 
universal satisfaction. Opens an exqui- Price: $1.25. 
site blush-white, occasionally with a car- CATHERINE S. FOX (Single). Deli- 
mine touch, changing to pure white. cately soft, appealing shade of rose. Slen- 
Usually found in winning classes, in der stamens of gold, rising from the cen- 
every show room. Mid-season. Price: ter of the bloom, lending more grace to 
$1.00. an already graceful landscape flower. 
MARTHA BULLOCH (Double). One of | Holds well in sun or rain. Price: $2.00. 
the greatest of all pink Peonies—bright HELEN (Single). This is a very fine 
2 rose-pink. The tall plant holds a cup-- early deep shell pink. A double row of 
shaped rose-type flower that sometimes broad rounded petals surrounds a mass 
measures from 9 to 12 inches across. of golden stamens. Tall, strong, and erect 
Strong stems. A constant prize winner. stems. If you are looking for a good 
Mid-season. Price: $1.25. single pink, this variety will more than 
MYRTLE GENTRY (Double). A beau. 148° you. Price: $2.00. 
tiful late pink that gradually fades to 
pure white. Perfect roseform. Tints of Experience has shown best results are 
flesh and salmon show throughout the obtained where the rule of not placing 
petals. Strong plant; splendid appear- more than 2 or 3 inches of soil over the 
_ ance. Fragrance of a tea rose. Price: lowest eye on the root cutting is followed. 
4 $1.75. Cultivate for best results. 
THE ARISTOCRATIC PEONY 
“BEAUTY” COLLECTION 
Special to You! 
$5.15 value for $4.15 
Five beautiful varieties consisting of the 
following: 
BALL O’ COTTON (white) 
ELLA CHRISTIANSEN (pink) 
MARTHA BULLOCH (dp. pink) 
FELIX CROUSSE (red) 
INSPECTEUR LAVERGNE (dp. red) 
“DE LUXE” COLLECTION 
Five outstanding varieties as listed: 
FRANCES WILLARD (white) 
MIGNON (amber-white) 
MYRTLE GENTRY (pink) 
PHILIPPE RIVOIRE (red) 
HELEN (shell pink, single) 
$7.25 value for $6.00 
Should you care for one of each of the 
above listed exquisite and aristocratic 
PEONIES, we offer you a SUPER- 
SPECIAL collection of all eleven varie- 
ties, valued at $14.35 for this 
VERY SPECIAL PRICE 
$10.50! 
Hardy Ouldoor CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
Meret chrysenthemum plants will Twenty-six of the finest Mums from the Collection of the 
eee ee Northwest's outstanding authority. 
Quantity prices on all MUMS. All 
plants selling for: Our Own Selection of Favorites 
35c each; 3 for $1.00 45c each; 3 for $1.25 
50c each; 3 for $1.30 60c¢ each; 3 for $1.60 Ex. * BRONZE GEO. McLEOD. Large 
Ex.—Extra large blooms with special incurved bronze; strong grower; full 
care and disbudding. flower; 3 ft. Price: 50c. 
Ex. * and *—Selected by our grower as * DR. GEORGE BARNES. Soft peach, 
among the finest, regardless of price shaded to cream with gold lights; 2% 
or type. ft.; blooms August to frost. Price: 60c. 
BRONZE to RED Ex. * KATE SOMMERVILLE EARLY. 
BRONZE FREDA. Bronze salmon An incurved tan ball with cerise inside 
shade. Usually grown as a spray. 3 ft.; 
s S ise. . lst on through to Oct. 
September. Price: 35c. UO Aes at at = 
E Price: 50c. 
Ex. CHALLENGER. Disbud for large = : 
blooms 6 inches across. Solid bronze red; Ex. * TRIXIE. Pink and cream to a 
-_-—s«good stems and very prolific bloomer. Salmon shade; free bloomer; looks like 
i  ~Price: 35c. some cactus dahlias; 3 ft.; commences 
Re Ex. MAYFORD RED. Shining crim- looming in August. Price: 50c. 
% son red in September. August blooms Ex. * ZENITH. Large solid bloom; 4 
may be bronzy red; gold on reverse of to 7 inches; 2 ft.; Sept.; purple maroon. 
i petals. 7 inch for debuds; Aug. to Oct. Price: 45c. 
Price: 45c. 
_ Ex. * J. W. COOK. Tomato red. Dis- 
bud for best flowers. Tall and sturdy; 3 WHITE and CREAM 
ft.; August to frost. Price: 60c. WHITE BLANCH de POITOU. Pure 
SIGNAL. Shining crimson even in hot white. Spray or make large by disbud- 
weather. One of the best to date. Slight- ding. Oct. Ist; 3 ft. Price: 50c. 
_ ly reflexed flower; long stems; disbud * IVORY QUEEN. Perfect decorative 
Some; 3 ft.; Aug. to frost. Price: 35c. bloom. Disbud to make 7 inches. 3 ft.; 
_ SPARTAN. Reflex; chestnut brown;  gept, 20th to frost. Price: 50c. 
. Fe * gold reverse; many blooms from August CRANFORD CREAM: Sprays; Sep- 
Bem coe rice: 35c. tember; good stems. Price: 35c 
"UTOPIA. Many blossoms, even if dis- ‘ember, B00 stems. rage 
_ budded. Soft bronze; 2% to 3 ft.; Sept. * WENNETKA. Creamy white. Large 
to Oct. Price: 35c. button stiff stems. Oct. Ist. Price: 75c. 



_ NOTE—In case of shortage or sell-out of any variety, an equally 
-_ good sort will be substituted unless a second choice is made by the 
__purehaser. (See colored cut on inside front cover. ) 
each petal. Late summer flate showing’ 
YELLOW to GOLD 
BALCOMBE GOLD. Bright old gold; 
healthy grower; free bloomer; 2 ft.; Sep- 
tember. Price: 35c. 
Ex. HALO. Disbud for largest blooms. 
Gold in clear weather and amber gold in 
cloudy. August to frost. Lovely shape 
and strong grower. Price: 35c. 
Ex. MAYLAND YELLOW. Disbud for 
6-inch flowers. Good stems and lots of 
blooms; center incurves; dimple on tip 
of petals. Price: 35e. 
YELLOW GLOBE. Sprays or disbud; 
incurved ball in shape; 2% to 3 ft.; Sept. 
Disbud to make 6 inches. Price: 35ce. 
SHADES OF PINK and 
ROSE 
FREDA. Silvery mauve pink. August 
to frost. Disbud or leave for sprays; 3 ft. 
Price: 35c. 
FORWARD. One of the best pinks. 
Incurved flower petals; stands the 
weather; Oct. 1st; 2% to 3 ft. Price: 35c. 
* MARSHALL FIELD. Spray; soft 
pink; 2 ft.; Sept. 15th; not for disbudding. 
Price: 60c. 
MRS. DON BRADMAN. §Incurved 
flower; 2 shades of soft pink; August to 
frost; October blooms flat and deeper 
shade. 3ft. Price: 60c. 
MRS. J. SMEARDON. Combination 
old rose and gold; incurved blooms; Au- 
gust to frost. Last blooms old rose with 
bronze tone; 2% to 3 ft. Price: 35e. 



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