(PERENNIALS, Continued) 
SCABIOSA caucasica. “Pin Cushion flower.” (2 
ft.) Charming 2% inch lavender-blue flowers on long 
eutting stems from June to Sept. 
SHASTA DAISY. Large snow-white flowers, bloom- 
ing over long season. 
SIDALCEA, Rosy Gem. (2 to 3 ft.) Pretty, bright 
rose-colored flowers. 
VERONICA amethystina. (12-15 in) Trim look- 
ing plants with bushy upright habit of growth, sur- 
mounted by spikes of rich deep blue color in June 
and July. . 
HARDY PHLOX 
This group of perennials is rich in gay color 
from July on; fragrant. 
Daily Sketch. Extra large 
trusses, large florets of 
light salmon pink; faint 
carmine eye. Each 40c. 
Eva Forester Large heads 
heads with many individual 
flowers open at one time. 
Large individual florets of 
clear pink. Each, 40c. 
Leo Schlageter. Brilliant 
glowing scarlet flowers in 
rich full trusses. One of 
the best red Phlox in ex- 
istence. Each 40c. 

Mary Louise. White phlox highly ergarded. Large 
flower heads and large individual florets of pure 
white. Each, 40c. 
R. P. Struthers. Bright cherry red with salmon 
shading; clear-red eye. Ea. 35c. 
PEONIES 

_For customers wishing to plant peonies_ this 
spring, we have specially provided for strong roots for 
spring planting. Additional varieties are available in 
the fall when plants can be taken directly from field. 
_ Felix Crousse. An always popular full double 
variety of bright ruby red color. Midseason. Ea. 90°. 
Festiva Maxima. Fine white early mid-season 
ee with flecks of crimson on the center petals. 
ach 90c. 
Sarah Bernhardt. Double flowers of large size; 
color lively apple-blossom pink, petals silver tipped. 
Profuse in bloom and flowers well supported by strong 
stems. Late midseason. Each 90c. 
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