To be sure of midsummer flowers, plant Phlox 

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. 
maintenance. 

HS~ ORDERS FOR PEONIES TAKEN FOR FALL DELIVERY ONLY, 2G 
For a full and complete list of Peonies, see our bulb catalogue, ready in September 
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 $1.00. 
Lady Alexander Duff. Immense flowers, 4 
to 6 on a stem. Beautiful flesh-pmk with 
golden anthers. Each $1.50. 
Martha Bullock. Rose-pink; large flower. 
Each $1.00. 
Miss Minneapolis. Pale pink. Each $5.00. 
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 $1.00. 
Sarah Bernhardt. Very large, late 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 $1.00. 
Phlox is the backbone of the summer garden and it can be 
depended upon to produce a great abundance of bloom over a 
Jong period. For a colorful display select early, midseason, and 
Red and Crimson Shades 
Felix Crousse. Late midseason red Peony. 
Probably the largest seller of all in its 
color. Each $1.00. 
Francois Rousseau. A fine red with a dark 
silky sheen at the base. Each $1.00. 
Grover Cleveland. 
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 into 
bloom early midseason. Excellent foliage 
and long stiff stems. Each $1.00. 
Philippe Rivoire. Early flowering. Dark 
crimson; very symmetrical and with a rich 
rose scent. Each $2.00. 
Dark crimson, good. 
Hardy Summer Phlox 
The following varieties are each 70c.; 3 of one variety $1.60; 10 for $5.00 
Border Queen. 11% ft. Early. Large florets 
of deep watermelon-pink. 
Caroline Vandenburg. 2 ft. 
Lavender-blue hybrid. 
Count Zeppelin. 2 ft. Midseason. Large 
’ white flowers with deep crimson eye. 
Daily Sketch. 3 ft. Midseason. Extra- 
large trusses and individual florets of light 
salmon-pink with faint carmine eye. 
E. I. Farrington. 3 ft. Midseason. A most 
striking Phlox with large heads of salmon- 
pink flowers. 
Midseason. 

Leo Schlageter. 214 ft. Midseason. Scar- 
Iet-red with an orange cast. 
Lilian. 21% ft. Early. Lovely pure pink. 
Miss Lingard. 3 ft. Very early. Pure white. 
Useful for cutting. 
Rosalinda. 3 ft. Late. A pink form of Miss 
Lingard. 
Starlight. 214 ft. Midseason. Violet-red 
florets shading lilac, white center. 
Ther. 2 ft. Midseason. The florets are a 
porabieton of salmon-pink with a scarlet 
glow. 
Hardy Phlox 
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. 
Festiva Maxima. One of the oldest of the 
white Peonies and some say the very best. 
A sure bloomer. Early. Each $1.00. 
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. 
Myrtle Gentry. Blush-white. Late. Each 
$3.00. 
Solange. Cream. Very late. Each $1.00. 
Yellow Shades 
Betty Blossom. Soft yellow effect. 
$2.00. 
Primevere. A most attractive midseason va- 
riety with a sulphur-yellow center and 
creamy guard petals. Each $2.00. 
Each 
Jate kinds. Plant broad masses of white with the more brilliant 
colors. Three plants of an individual variety grouped together 
will make a brilliant showing. 
The following varieties are each 90c.; 
3 of one variety $2.25; 10 for $6.50 
Appleblossom. 3 ft. Midseason. A beauti- 
ful soft pink. 
Atlanta. Pat. 329. 21% ft. White shading 
pale blue, deeper blue eye. 
Augusta. Pat. 252. 216 ft. Midseason. 
American Beauty red. 
Charles H. Curtis. 21% ft. Late. A lovely 
sunset-red. 
Dr. Klemm. 2 ft. Midseason. 
blue, with rich purple centers. 
Fairy King. 2 ft. Late. Large rounded 
heads of soft lavender. Resistant to the 
usual Phlox diseases. 
Flash. 3 ft. Midseason. Gorgeous carmine- 
crimson flowers with orange-scarlet centers. 
Very showy. 
Mary Louise. 214 ft. Late. The best pure 
- white, with heads of unusually Iarge size. 
Clean foliage. 
Progress. 214 ft. Midseason. Light blue 
ue eye. 
with deeper purple-bl 
Ruby Lee. 3 ft. Midseason. Extra-large, 
plum-red flowers. Healthy and vigorous. 
Salmon Beauty. 2 ft. Midseason. Salmon- 
pink accentuated with white eyes. 
Phlox Subulata - Moss Pink 
Each 50c.; 3 of one variety $1.30; 10 for $4.00 
Alba. White. 
Blue Eyes. Light blue. 
Brightness. New. Attractive bright pink. 
Rosea. Rose color. 
Sampson. New. Deep rose with crimson 
_ center, distinct and lovely. Also offered 
under name of Sensation. 
Vivid. A compact and showy grower with 
fiery rose flowers. 
Miscellaneous Hardy Phlox 
Each 70c.; 3 of one variety $1.60; 10 for $5.00 
Camila. An English novelty. The large 
flowers are glistening pink. Blooms again 
in the fall. 
Divaricata. Our beautiful blue native 
Phlox. Does well in the shade. 
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