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PEONY, SARAH BERNHARDT 
PERENNIAL PHLOX 
POLYANTHA PRIMROSES 
MALMO QUALITY PERENNIALS 



MECONOPSIS Baileyi. Blue Poppy. Beautiful sky-blue with golden 
yellow anthers. Shade lover. 
MENTHA. Peppermint. Piperita. Common garden mint. 
MONTBRETIA. Orange and yellow mixed, excellent for borders 
and for cutting. 
MYOSOTIS Semperflorens. Forget-me-not. Clusters of rich blue 
flowers, yellow eye. 
NEPETA Mussini (R). Silver foliage with blue flowers. 
PAMPAS GRASS. See Broadleaf Evergreens. 
PAPAVER Nudicaule. Iceland Poppy. Yellow, orange, pink, white. 
PAPAVER Orientaie, King George. Large fringed flowers of bril- 
liant red. 
Mrs. Perry. Lovely salmon pink. 
Orientale. Large, bright red. 
Perry’s White. Fine satiny white with maroon blotch at base of 
each petal. 
PENSTEMON Barbatus Torreyi. Bright scarlet flowers of 2 foot 
spikes. June to August. 
Giant Ruby (Pat. applied for). Very large bright scarlet flowers 
with lighter throat borne in large clusters throughout summer 
and fall. Undoubtedly the outstanding new perennial of recent 
years. Splendid for massing, ideal for cutting. $5.00 dozen, 
100 for $40.00. Large clumps $1.50. 
Digitalis. White flowers, May-July. 
Menziesi (R). Prostrate evergreen, lavender flowers. 
Pubescens (R). Violet shading to pink flowers, 24-inch stems. 
Rupicola (R). Prostrate, brilliant reddish flowers. 
PEONIES 
Peonies are of easy culture and may be planted in the spring 
or early fall. The plants thrive best in loose rich soil and should be 
kept well fertilized. Cover the buds but an inch or two over the 
eyes. They do well in our climate and their lavish bloom provides. 
excellent cut flowers as well as making a very colorful garden dis- 
play. 
Baroness Schroeder. Rose type; late. Immense white blossoms with 
blush shadings, long lasting, fragrant; one of the finest. 85c 
each. 
Edulis Superba. Bright rose-pink; early. Fragrant and extremely 
free-flowering. 6Oc each. 
Felix Crousse. Very brilliant red; mid-season. A strong grower, 
delicately fragrant. 60c each. 
Festiva Maxima. Beautiful pure white with crimson flecks in cen- 
ter; early. Strong grower, floriferous, excellent for cutting. 
60c each. 
Karl Rosefield. Glowing crimson; early. Large blossoms, vigorous 
growing and free flowering. 75c each. 
Kelway’s Glorious. Blush pink buds opening into iridescent white 
blooms; late mid-season. Very fragrant, and undoubtedly one 
of the best. $1.50 each. 
Le Cygne. The highest rate white peony; mid-season. Perfectly 
formed, creamy white blooms with no markings or stamens, very 
fragrant. $1.50 each. 
Mary Brand. Glowing deep crimson; mid-season. Immense blooms 
of crinkled and fringed petals, delightfully fragrant, a prize- 
winner. 75c each. 
Mons. Jules Elie. The peerless pure pink; early. Handsome silvery 
pink, extremely fragrant and free blooming. 75c each. . 
Officinalis Rubra. Large crimson, brilliant, early. 60c each. 
Primevere. Deep creamy yellow guard petals with sulphur yellow 
center petals; mid-season. The yellowest of all Herbaceous 
Peonies. $1.50 each. 
SINGLE VARIETIES 
Mikado. Bright crimson petals in striking contrast to golden sta- 
mens. $1.00 each. 
Pride of Langport. Rich pink and flesh, free bloomer, medium 
early. $1.50 each. 
Albiflora. Pure white, yellow center. $1.00 each. 
TREE PEONIES. In rose, pink and lavender shades. $7.50 each. 
PHLOX 
PHLOX DECUSSATA. Upright phlox giving effective mass color 
all summer, Prices 50c each, posh clumps $1.00-$1.50, 
Beacon. Brilliant cherry red. 
Africa. Carmine red, blood red eye. 
Caroline Van Den Berg. Best blue phlox, large trusses of deep 
lavender blue. 
Charles Curtis. The finest of the reds. 
Champs Elysees. Glowing red. 


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