Modern Peonies produce the greatest array of bloom of any plant adapted tly J PP ye . 
to the North and West. Perfectly hardy anywhere in the Plains States. ? a aa tet 
These Peonies are all very high scoring bloomers and have been selected bad hye iy ~ 
from the hundreds of varieties, because of their adaptation to the western 
conditions and their season of blooming. Height 18 to 30 inches 
RICHARD CARVEL. Extra early bloomer, large size, and splendid qualities. Beautiful, 
lasting, and fragrant. The best early dark red. 
THERESE. Large blooms, light violet rose shading to lilac at center. Midseason. Almost 
perfect pink peony. 
WALTER FAXON. Clear salmon pink. One of the greatest show flowers. Midseason. 

MONS JULES ELIE. Immense self-colored flesh pink, covered with an intense silvery 
sheen. Resembles a great chrysanthemum. A long keeper. PEONIES 
KARL ROSENFIELD. Flowers are very large, DUCHESS DE NEMOURS. Almost pure white, cream center. Very early; fra- 
fragrant. Very desirable. One of the very best grant; should be in every planting. : 
reds. Midseason. 
Teale: SUPERBA. Early deep pink. Flowers large, tall stems. A good cut 
ower. 
FRANCOIS ORTEGAT. Purplish-crimson with golden center. Very popular 
dark red. Midseason. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. Large pure white, blooms on long stems. Early, fragrant, 
full rose type. 
FELIX CROUSSE. Deep rose red. One of the greatest of all for cutting. 
Midseason. 
PHILOMELE. Pink with yellow center. Good bloomer and good for cutting. 
Try Marshalls... 
GARDEN of GLADS 
Outstanding in beauty and ease of culture. Remarkable for grace of habit, 
beautiful form, and intensity of colors. 
ifn Les OF ORLEANS. An excellent variety of pure white with a cream 
awroai, 
PICARDY. Clear soft salmon, having flesh throat with small soft rose 
feather. 
FLAMING SWORD. Dependable brick red on graceful, straight stem, Many 
open at one time. 
KING ARTHUR. Grand deep rose lavender, florets large and fluted. 
PRIMROSE PRINCESS. Tall spikes of primrose yellow. 
WASAGA. Clear apricot with buff throat, large florets. 
BELLA DONNA. Light blue with darker blotch. 
CORONA. New creamy white with a rose picotee edge on all petals. Becom- 
ing very popular. 
ALGONQUIN. New, brilliant glowing scarlet, tall straight spikes. 
BALLAD. New light rose salmon, shading to cream throat. Choice. 
ELIZABETH THE QUEEN. Very fine new ruffled lavender. Best lavender. 
LAVENDER AND GOLD. Early lavender with'cream yellow throat. 
BOLERO. Unusual ruffled orange with brown blotch. 
See Price List for Special Collections Offers 

GLADIOLUS 
Lilies deserve a place in every garden. Their grace, loveli- 
ness and beauty, their wide range of color will be a source 
of much pleasure. Lilies are a permanent addition to your 
garden or border. 
TIP-TOP. Deep red, bloom June and July. Height, around 

2 feet. 
REGAL. White flowers, suffused pink, with canary throat. oF. 
Very fragrant. Blooms July. Height around 3 feet. TIGER LILY 
SINGLE TIGER. Flowers rich salmon-orange, spotted deep mahogany. Blooms August. 
Height, 3 to 4 feet. 
: DOUBLE TIGER. Full double flowering, similar to single tiger, but blooms later. Height, 3 
REGAL LILY to 4 feet. Hardy, ready to grow, large sized bulbs. 

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