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HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
Price: 40e per plant, $4.00 per doz., $25.00 per 100. except where noted 
Varieties starred (*) are suitable for Rock Gardens. Varieties daggered (+) are suitable for Cut Flowers. 
OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) 
Excellent for border and rock garden work as well as on the 
edges of paths, because they are continuous in bloom through- 
out the entire Summer. Do very well in sunny places. 
*Wellow River — A very much improved form of Oenothera 
with larger flowers and longer blooming period. These Evening 
Primroses are rapidly becoming very popular. Height, 15 inches. 
Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 
per 100. 
+} Youngi—Produces bright lemon yellow flowers on stems 2 feet 
tall from June until August, strong, stocky, large-leaved plants 
with firm, shiny foliage. 
PAEONIAS 
After Iris, Peonies rank second in popularity as a hardy gar- 
den subject. Once they are planted, they can remain in one 
location eight to fourteen years before transplanting is neces- 
sary and each year they increase in size and beauty. They 
thrive best in well drained, loamy soil. Plant Peonies so that 
the buds are two inches below the surface when the ground is 
settled around them. If planted too deep, you will not have 
any blooms although plenty of foliage. 
Peonies can be planted almost any season of the year but Fall 
planting from September to November is best. The first season 
does not produce large or typical blooms. All Peonies listed 
below are flowering size. First price quoted for a large division 
at least 3 to 5 buds; second price one year old plants. 
Amberglow—Strong, upright stems of medium height bearing 
dark green leaves which have a peculiar fluted effect. Bud is 
delicate pink and the flower globular, flesh pink with salmon 
lights. Late but opens well and is noticeable for its delicate 
coloring and crisp freshness. 84.00-85.00. 
Ama-no-sode (Oriental type)—tLarge, bright rose-pink 
with lighter tints. Extra. 83.00-84.00. 
Adolphe Rousseau—Large, sometimes semi-double flowers of 
deep garnet. Very popular variety as its height and color make 
it conspicuous in the garden. Early midseason. Price: $1.00 
per plant, $10.00 per dozen. 
Departing Sun (Oriental type)—Broad petals of car- 
mine-red. Stamens petal color, crested yellow. When seen in the 
light of the setting sun, it fairly glows. $2.50-83.50. 
}+Edulis Superba—Fxtra early, crown type, old rose-pink. In- 
dispensable as an extra early deep pink commercial cut flower. 
Price: $1.00 per plant, 810.00 per dozen. 
{Felix Crousse—Large, typical bomb-type flower of clear, 
brilliant red, coming in late mid-season. The guard petals are 
prominent, surrounding a large globular center of even color- 
ing. Price: $1.00 per plant, $10.00 per dozen. 
Festiva Maxima—Exceptionally large ivory-white flowers with 
a fleck of crimson in the center. Strong stems and foliage. 
Midseason. Price: $1.00 per plant, $10.00 per 
dozen. 
Isani Gidui (Oriental type) — Rounded petals of pure 
white surround a compact cushion of golden stamens. Lovely 
white and gold effect. §4.00-85.00. 
+Karl Rosenfeld—A better Peony a and better quality of red 
than any of the older red sorts; pure, rich intense crimson of 
half-rose type. It makes and remains a splendid full rounded 
flower of excellent substance. Price: $1.00 per plant, 
$10.00 per dozen. 
Magnolia (Oriental type)—Bright rose-pink with over- 
lapping petals. Center of enlarged stamens of chrome-yellow 
which are crusted with golden yellow. Strong, vigorous growth. 
Extra good for garden effects. #2.50-83.50. 
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Mary Brand—Brilliant deep red which does not fade. Mid- 
season. Price: $1.50 per plant, $15.00 per dozen. 
+Mme. Jules Dessert—Large, flat semi-rose type. Flowers 
are delicate flesh pink, shading to straw white. Price: $1.00 
per plant, $10.00 per dozen. 
+Mions Jules Elie—Bomb type; early mid-season. King of all 
Peonies. Color an ideal glossy lilac-pink, shading to a deeper 
rose at the base. Price: $1.00 per plant, $10.00 per 
dozen. 
+President Roosevelt—Semi-rose type; mid-season. It is 
deep, rich, brilliant red in color, different from any red we 
know, and a grand Peony. Price: $1.00 per plant, 
$10.00 per dozen. 
Primevere—Outer petals deep cream color with center of deep 
sulphur-yellow. One of the best yellow peonies. Midseason. 
$1.50-8$2.00. 
Priseilla Alden — Pure white with broad rounded petals. 
Noticeable in the garden for its fresh appearance. A fine va- 
riety. Early midseason. $2.00-82.50. 
White Gull (Oriental type) — A double row of broad 
rounded petals of white surround a cushion of yellow stamens. 
Red stigmas. Much admired by all. $2.50-83.50. 
PRIMROSE 
Munstead Strain—The finest of the yellow and bronzy shades 
in cultivation. Flowers early in May with height of flowers 
about 9 inches. 
Giant Yellow—Large, clear yellow invaluable for early Spring 
show in the garden. 
PACHYSANDRA (Spurge) 
* Terminalis—An evergreen ground cover unsurpassed for its 
adaptability to all situations and conditions. As a border for 
walks and drives it is most attractive. Also splendid for steep 
slopes in sun or shade, and for dense shade under any kind of 
trees. Pachysandra is the only plant to thrive under pine trees. 
It attains a height of about 8 inches. Price: 82.00 per 
dozen, $15.00 per 100. 
TPAPAVER ORIENTALE 
(Oriental Poppy) 
The true Oriental Poppy with extremely large blooms of bril- 
liant crimson scarlet with rich purple blotches at the base of 
the petals. There is no Perennial that can equal this Poppy 
for brilliancy in the garden. : 

Polemonium 
