A Garden cannot have too many Phlox. tlere are some gorgeous ones 

Michell’s Giant-flowering Peonies 
_ Our Peonies are strong 3 to 5-eye divisions. A pleasing combination 
Is to use daffodils and hardy lilies among the Peony group. This 
will give color in that section of the border or garden—spring, summer, 
fall. 
maintainance. 

ORDERS FOR PEONIES TAKEN FOR FALL DELIVERY ONLY 
Pink and Rose Shades 
Edulis Superba. The only Peony offered 
that is rated under 8, and there is no reason 
why it should carry this low rating as It Is 
really a good Peony—early, free-flowering, 
and a fine cut-flower in the dark pink class. 
Each 75c. 
Lady Alexander Duff. Immense flowers, 4 
to 6 on a stem. Beautiful flesh-pink with 
golden anthers. Each $1.50. 
=e wees Deep pink. Very Iate. Each 
Martha Bullock. Rose-pink; large flower. 
Each $1.00. 
Mons. Jules Elie. A large early-flowering 
Peony. One of the very best for cutting. 
Pale lilac-rose with an attractive silvery re- 
flex. Each 75c. 
Sarah Bernhardt. Very large, Iate rose- 
pink flowers. One of the very best for ex- 
hibition and cutting on account of Its per- 
fectly formed flowers and graceful stems. 
Blooms very freely. Each 75c. 

Red and Crimson Shades 
Felix Crousse. Late midseason red Peony. 
Probably the largest seller of all in its 
color. Each 75c. 
Francois Rousseau. A fine red with a dark 
silky sheen at the base. Each $1.00. 
Karl Rosenfield. Tall; midseason. Globular 
semi-rose-type flowers of bright crimson. 
Each $1.00. 
Longfellow. One of the most popular red 
varieties because of its distinct fadeless 
color and general dependability, both for 
cutting and garden decoration. Comes to 
bloom early midseason. Excellent foliage 
and long stiff stems. Each $1.00. 
Mary Brand. Dark clear crimson. A very 
free-flowering Peony and where quantities 
of red flowers are wanted this is an excel- 
Ient one to handle. Midseason. Each 75c. 
Philippe Rivoire. Early flowermmg. Dark 
crimson; very symmetrical and with a rich 
rose scent. Each $2.00. 

A border of this combination is the most economical of 
White and Cream 
Baroness Schroeder. A tall midseason 
Peony with large, globular, flesh-white 
blooms. Each $1.00. 
Bayadere. Creamy white. Each $1.00. 
Festiva Maxima. One of the oldest of the 
white Peonies and some say the very best. 
A sure bloomer. Early. Each 75c. ; 
Kelway’s Glorious. Creamy white with 
slight flecks of crimson. Very fragrant and 
considered one of the very best white 
Peonies. Late midseason. Each $1.50. 
Le Cygne. This creamy white variety holds 
the high rating of 9.9 from the American 
Peony Society. Very free flowering. 
Each $2.00. 
Solange. Cream. Very late. Each $1.00. 
Yellow Shades 
SA Harvest. Pink and yellow. Each 
1.00 
Primevere. A most attractive midseason va- 
riety with a sulphur-yellow-center and 
creamy guard petals. Each $2.00. 

Michell’s Hardy Phlox 
Not less than 3 of any one variety supplied 
Phlox is the backbone of the summer gar- 
den, a plant that can be depended on to give 
a vivid ray of color in many shades. Three 
plants of any one variety grouped together 
will make a brilliant display. 
Charles H. Curtis. Sunset-red. Late. 
2% feet. 3, $1.50; doz. $5.00. 
Count Zeppelin. Very large white flowers 
with deep crimson eye. 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
Daily Sketch. Extra-large trusses and indi- 
vidual flowers of light salmon-pink, with 
faint carmine eyes. 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
Dr. Klemm. A very distinct new variety of 
dwarf, compact habit and healthy growth. 
The Iarge individual flowers are white with 
a prominent diffused eye of rich violet. 18 
m. 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
E. I. Farrington. A most striking Phlox, 
growing about 2 feet high with large heads 
of beautiful salmon-pink flowers. 3, $1.15. 
Ethel Pritchard. A delightful French- 
mauve Phlox. 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
Eva Forster. Giant bright salmon-rose 
florets with large white centers, on dwarf, 
compact plants. Very attractive. 18 in. 
3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
Flash. Gorgeous carmine-crimson flowers 
with orange-scarlet centers. Produced 
freely on vigorous plants of medium height. 
Very showy. 25 in. 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
Harvest Fire. Tall, upright plants produc- 
ing well-formed trusses of bright salmon- 
red flowers with distinct carmine eye. 214 
ft. 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
Leo Schlageter. Well-branched, pyramidal 
clusters of large, bright carmine-scarlet 
flowers, with slightly darker centers. 3, 
$1.15; doz. $4.00. 
Lillian. Lovely pure pink. 3, $1.15; doz. 
$4.00. 
Mary Louise. Pure glistening snow-white 
heads of unusually large size. The m- 
dividual flowers are twice as big as those of 
any other white Phlox. It is a good grower 
of medium height, with clean foliage. 25 in. 
3, $1.50; doz. $5.00. 


Mia Ruys. Large trusses of pure white 
flowers. warf, compact grower. 
3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
Mrs. William Jenkins. The best pure 
white. Medium height. 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
P. D. Williams. Pyramidal trusses of enor- 
mous, soft apple-blossom-pink, darker 
centers. 21% ft. 3, $1.50; doz. $5.50. 
Salmon Glow. Flame-pink with salmon 
shadings, softened with lilac and white 
tints. 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
Early-Flowering Varieties 
Miss Lingard. Pure white, with a lilac eye. 
Very early. 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
Rosalinda. Lovely soft amaranth-pink 
blooms from June until frost. 3, $1.15; 
doz. $4.00. 
* Phlox Subulata - Moss Pink 
Alba. Evergreen foliage, close to the ground 
and covered with starlike white flowers in 
May. 
Apple Blossom. Dwarf, compact grower, 
covered with a profusion of apple-blossom- 
pink flowers. 
Atropurpurea. Rich French purple flowers. 
Very free flowering and outstanding. 
Blue Hills. A uniform, compact grower giv- 
Ing an early crop of deep blue flowers. 
Vivid. A new introduction with bright rose- 
colored flowers. 
All Phlox subulata, 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00 
Miscellaneous Hardy Phlox 
xAmeena. A beautiful plant with soft rose- 
colored flowers. April, May. 
Divaricata (canadensis). The large heads 
of fragrant, lavender flowers appear the 
latter part of April and in May. 
Divaricata Laphami. The plant is robust, 
the flowers large, and of a more imtense 
shade of Iavender-blue. 
All Miscellaneous Phlox, 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00 


Polemonium - Jacob's Ladder 
Blue Pearl. Has elegant, deep green, finely 
cut foliage and showy spikes of attractive 
baby-blue flowers. April, May. 3, $1.50; 
doz. $5.50. 
Rudbeckia - Coneflower 
Autumn Forest. The colors are a fine blend- 
Ing of the autumnal tints of red, brown, and 
bronze. In bloom from early July until 
October. Each 50c.; 3, $1.35; doz. $4.25. 
Purpurea. Giant Purple Coneflower. Flow- 
ers about 4 inches across, of a peculiar red- 
dish purple, with a remarkably large cone- 
shaped center of brown. July—Oct. 3, $1.15; 
doz. $4.00. 
Purpurea, The King. A crimson-red 
form that can be combined effectively 
with White Lustre. 3, $1.20. 
White Lustre. This new Rudbeckia we 
feel confident will take its place as an 
Important addition in many perennial 
gardens. You can count on White 
Lustre to reach 3 feet in height. Blooms 
freely on sturdy stems from late June 
to September. Each 75c.; 3, $2.00. 

Salvia - Sage 
Azurea grandiflora. Rocky Mountain Sage. 
Sky-blue flowers in greatest profusion dur- 
ing August and September. 6 ft. 
Pitcheri. Similar to Azurea but of more 
branching habit and larger flowers of rich 
gentian-blue. 3 to 4 ft. 
Above Salvias, each 50c.; 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00 
Santolina - Lavender-Cotton 
* Chamecyparissus (incana). A dwarf 
evergreen perennial with attractive, silvery 
aks foliage. Each 50c.; 3, $1.15; doz. 
Pinnata. An excellent variety for edging. 
8in. Each 60c.; 3, $1.50; doz. $5.50. 

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MICHELL CO., 
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