MADONNA. The lovliest of the white lilies. Can be 
planted in fall only. Very fragrant. 
Nee ee Tall stems with 4 or 5 large white blossoms. 
uly. 
TIGER. Short stems with orange red blossoms. Late 
July and August. 
MALLOW (Hibiscus.) 
Large woody perennial with crepe-paper like blossoms 
5 or 6 inches across. Not too hardy. Colors, red, pink 
and white. 
MONARDA. 
Bright scarlet flowers in July. Spreads. 
PAINTED DAISY. 
Pink, red or white daisy like flowers, blooming in late 
May and early June. Fern like foliage that dies down 
after the flowering period. 
PLATYCODEN (Balloon Flower.) 
Upright growing plant to about 24 inches. Produces an 
abundance of blue cup like flowers that resembles bal- 
loons just before they open. Flower in July and August. 
There is also a white form. 
PEONY 
No planting on a home grounds is complete without 
some peonies, the favorite of all the flowers. They re- ° 
quire a rich deep soil with plenty of sunlighl. Fall 
planting is far more desirable, than spring planting. 
Plant peony roots with eyes just 2 inches below the 
surface. 
BARONESS SCHROEDER. 
Large, pure white, globular blooms. Fragrant, strong 
grower, very good. 
CORNONNE D’OR. 
Late flowering, creamy white. 
DUCHESS DE NEMOURS. 
Very good white. 
EDULIS SUPERBA. 
Bright clear pink. A very desirable early variety. 
ESPERENCE. 
A very fine pink of good size and quality. 
EUGENE VERDIER. 
Outside petals flesh-pink, shading to darker color in 
center. Large, very full, fragrant. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. 
Early, large white with red flecks on some of the petals. 
An old variety, but still one of the best. 
KARL ROSENFIELD. 
Clear, dark, velvety crimson. Large and globular. A 
midseason flowering sort. 
L’ECLANTANTE. 
Deep crimson. Very double and full. 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTEE. 
A late red of good color and quality. 
MONS. JULES ELIE. 
One of the largest of the globe type; flesh pink shading 
to a little darker at the base of the petals. Very fine. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA. 
The old-fashioned early, double red Peony. The best 
of its season and color. 
PHILOMELE. 
So-called tricolor, as outside petals, inside petals and 
center form three distinct shades of creamy yellow to 
pink. 
PRIMAVERE. 
Comes nearest to a yellow of any peony. Large open 
center is sulphur yellow and petals are creamy white. 
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RICHARD CARVEL. 
One of the best dark reds. A very fine cut flower and 
has considerable fragrance. 
WALTER FAXTON. 
A very attractive medium sized bloom of coral-pink. 
Very fine cut flower. 
UNNAMED, Red, Pink or White. 
POPPY, Oriental. 
This is one of the showiest of all perennials. For best 
results transplant in August or September only. 
PHLOX, Creeping. 
A flat, growing plant that blooms in great profusion 
early in the spring. Can be had in the following colors: 
Red, Lavender, Pink, White. 
PHLOX, Garden. 
These plants in their many different colors are really 
the backbone of the summer garden. Phlox grow in 
any good garden soil and will tolerate a small amount 
of shade. 
Annie Laurie. Pink. Champes Elysee. Purple. 
Beacon. Cherry Red. Enchantress. Pink. 
B. Compte. Dark Red. Joan O’ Arc. White. 
Bridesmaid. White, pink Lillian. Beautiful pink. 
eye. Starlight. Purple, white 
Brilliant. Fiery Red. eye. 
Morganrood. Lavender. Thor. Large pink. 
Pantheon. Pink. Von Hockburg. Dark red. 
Rheinlander. Pink. Von Lassburg. Tall White. 
Rosenburg. Purple. Widar, Dwarf. Purple, 
R. P. Struther. Bright Red. white eye. 
PINKS. 
Low growing border plants with very fine, grass-like 
foliage. Blossoms are extremely fragrant and showy. 
SCABIOSA. 
Handsome border plant with unusual lavender flower. 
Grows about 18 inches high. Blooms in late June and 
July. 
SEDUM. 
Plants that will thrive in the poorest and dryest of soils. 
We can furnish the following varieties: 
Acre. Yellow. 
Album. White. 
Spectabile. Pink. 
Spectabile Brilliant. Red. 
STATICE. 
Has heavy, leathery leaves. Blossoms are much like 
Baby’s Breath except that they are light purple. 
VERONICA. 
A border plant of about 18 inches. Produces long spikes 
of bright blue flowers in July and August. 
YUCCA, 
A tropical looking plant with long narrow green leaves. 
Flower is most unusual, creamy white and very out- 
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