PRETTY ROCK GARDEN ALLIUMS 
The seven species offered grow from true bulbs. Here are 
colorful flowers that will add new beauty to rock garden or 
border. They cut well. The individual florets are small 
and starry, but massed in flat or globe clusters in such num- 
bers that the effect is of one big blossom. 
ALLIUM MQLY—In June come many flat, upfacing flower- 
clusters of purest golden yellow. Hardy and long-lived, in- 
creasing well. Dormant bulbs, 3 for 35c; 10 for $1.00. 
ALLIUM KARATAVIENSE—Unique Turkestan 
‘species with oddly decorative foliage and immense 
flower-clusters. Basal leaves to five inch diameters, 
of red tinged blue-green with rather of a metallic 
sheen. Dense, wide clusters of palest lilac flowers. 
Each 35c; 3 for $1.00. y 
ALLIUM AZUREUM—Purest of blues are the big, 
ball-shaped flower-clusters, the blue of deep sum- 
mer skies. Illustrated opposite. Dormant bulbs, 2 for 
35ce; 7 for $1.00. 
ALLIUM STELLATUM—Here the flower clusters 
are a vivid, far-visible rose pink. One of the more 
showy species, long in bloom in late summer. The 
other spe¢ies here bloom in spring. Soon makes 
good clyunips. Each 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
rae ALLIUM FLAVUM—A multitude of nodding star- 
AZUREUM bells in soft yellow, buff-tawny in reverse. Graceful. 
Quickly increases to good clumps. Each 40c. 
ALLIUM PULCHELLUM—Flowers of bright ‘‘raspberry stain’’ 
coloring are carried in loose, spraying clusters. This one 
always attracts favorable’ comment. Each 40c. 
ALLIUM SPHAEROCEPHALUM—Here the flowers are of a 
rich mulberry-maroon, and carried in fluffily dense globe 
clusters. Each 25c; 5 for $1.00. 
BULB-ALLIUM OFFER—Ten bulbs for $2.00, being 3 of Moly, 
2 of Azureum, and I each of Karataviense, Stellatum, Flavum, 
Pulchellum and Sphaerocephalum. 
PEONIES FOR SPLENDOR 
Peony has been called King of the Spring, and surely no 
flower can be more gloriously beautiful. The plants are long- 
lived, the clumps becoming larger and finer each year. Supplied 
in standard divisions. 
JULES ELIE—Immense blossoms of silvery pink, fully double 
and pleasingly fragrant. Blooms rather early. Wonderful cut 
flower, or splendid decorative for garden planting or land- 
scape effects. Flowers sometimes 9 inches across. Each 85c; 
3 for $2.40: 10 for $7.00. 
SURUGU—Japanese Peony with deep red guard petals and 
densely tasselled, golden yellow, petaloid center. A graceful 
beauty of unusual form., Each $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
MME. JULES DESSERT—Particularly large, well-formed 
flowers that shade from blush white to flesh pink. Each $1.0). 
CHERRY HILL—A deep and rich garnet red, petals with a 
silken sheen. A rare coloring. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—Showy, fragrant early, the big blossoms 
of intense doubleness,, purest white save for a few crimson 
flecks on center petals. Each 75c; 3 for $2.00; 10 for $6.25. 
FELIX CROUSSE—Excellent, deep rose-red of full doubleness. 
Good grower. Each 90c; 3 for $2.50. 
DUCHESSE DE NEMOURS—Fine early white with hint of 
creaminess, but without touch of other color. Full, crown-type 
blossom. Each 85c; 3 for $2.40. 
ALBERT CROUSSE—Fully double, bomb-type flowers in soft 
shell pink. Pleasant fragrance. Vigorous free-bloomer. Each 
75¢c; 3 for $2.00. 
OIMATSU—Delightful Japanese Peony with pure pink guard 
petals and crowded tassel center of yellow petaloids. Each 
95c; 3 for $2.65. 
MADELON—Splendid late-bloomer in rich, deep rose pink. 
Eech $1.25; 3 for $3.50. 
INSPECTEUR LAVERGNE—Particularly fine and _ beautiful 
deep red; flowers large, full. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
JEANNOT—Blossoms of soft lavender pink. Fragrant with 
perfume of the rose. Each $1.00; 3 for $2.75. 
PEONY COLLECTION—One each of the 12 kinds, for $10.00. 
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