Hyacinths (Continued) 
Yellow Hammer. Light yellow. 
Wood Hyacinths, Scilla Campanulata, 
Excelsior. Foot high spikes with large num- 
bers of lavender blue pendent bells. Large, 
10 for 75c. 
Plume Hyacinths. A novelty not as well 
known as it should be. Plumes about eight 
inches tall made up of crystalline threads 
twisted and curled in beautiful shape. Deep 
lavender. Large, 5 for 50c. 
Grape Hyacinths. For mass planting to 
provide that spot of blue color early in the 
spring, few things are equal to Grape Hya- 
cinths. Plant ’em and leave ’em—they will 
take care of themselves for years. Ten 
for 50c. 
Mixed Hyaciniths 
Fine for naturalizing in nooks and cor- 
ners. Good range of colors and types. Ten 
bedding size bulbs $1.85. 
Oriental Poppies 
Like the Peonies these do far better if 
planted in the fall. 
Lyllian. This is our own creation and the 
largest and tallest deep pink Oriental we 
have ever seen. Very large black ball in 
center. Three for 50c. 
Wurtembergia. At least that’s the name 
we have it under. Tall and large crimson- 
scarlet. Three for 50c. 
Peonies 
There is an old-time saying that if you 
plant Peonies at 10 a. m. on the first Mon- 
day in September they will keep the witches 
away. Don’t know about this, but do know 
fall planting is best for them. Those we 
supply are well balanced roots. They do 
not like being shoved around so be sure 
you plant them in the right place, and do 
not let them bloom the first year. 
Cherry Hill. Semi-double garnet red on 
tall stems. Mid-season. 75c. 
Felix Crousse. Large, loosely - built 
crowns on tall stems in a dark pink or 
medium red. Early. 60c. 
Eugene Bigot. Deep red of good size and 
blooming quite late, it extends the season 
of Peony bloom. 75c. 
Mme. Ducel. Big bomb type in medium 
pink coming late mid-season. 75c. 
Mons. Jules Elie. Early globular-crown 
type, and perhaps the most popular of pink 
sorts. 80c. 
Officinalis Rubra Plena. The big deep 
red that is always welcome because it is 
the first to bloom. 75c. 
Philomela. White outer petals surround- 
ing a yellow center. $1.00. 
