SURUGU. While we sell most peonies 
only in fall, we recommend you get this 
while still available this spring. Grand 
Japanese type, pure red petals and rich 
gold cushions in center. Wonderful cut 
flower. We have fine plants at 
$1.25 each, 3 for $3.00 
Given good rich soil in sun these varieties 
do nobly. Snip off old blooms before seed 
forms and get a fall display as well. Try 
dusting sulfur if mildew appears. Water 
deeply in dry weather. 
CHARLES CURTIS. This is the true rich 
red, imported from Holland. Grand turkish 
red blooms in enormous trusses, holding 

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Lythrum, Morden’s Pink 
plants sold as Charles Curtis are really 
Spitfire, see below. 2 ft. 
SPITFIRE. Brightest of all. Huge salmon 

LYTHRUM, MORDEN’S PINK. Something 
for every garden. Splendid pink spires from 
June-October on a 3 ft. plant. Hardy, not in- 
vasive. Gay and colorful in sun or shade. 
60 cts. each, 3 for $1.60 
plant you need. 2'2!'. 
lovely sort. 2 ft. 
LEO SCHLAGETER. Favorite 
scarlet to carmine. 22 ft. 
MARY LOUISE. Easily the best white. Large flowers in big clean heads. 22. 
PURPLE HEART. Deep velvety purple, never dirty or magenta. 2! ft. 
SALMON GLOW. (B. N., 1932.) Flame pink and salmon. Improves annually. 2/2 ft. 
SAN ANTONIO. Glowing plum red, never fading. 2! ft. 
MISS LINGARD. Old favorite. Glossy leaves, pyramidal truss of white with pink centers 
Starts bloom in June. 3 ft. 
All Phlox 50 cts. each, 3 for $1.40 
PHLOX CAMLA 
A gem for the rock garden. Beautiful salmon trusses 6" above creeping phlox foliage. 
Not invasive. Blooms May-June and again in September. 
50 cts. each, 3 for $1.40 
A LOVELY SPRING PHLOX 
DIV. LAPHAMI. A grand rich blue for spring combination with bulbs. Nice 10" stems 
above glossy mats. Best in its color. April-May. 
50 cts. each, 3 for $1.40 
FOR EARLY SPRING 
PULMONARIA, SALMON GLORY. A blaze of color in early spring. Salmon red racemes 
over large foliage. Likes partial shade. 12 in. 
60 cts. each, 3 for $1.60 
DUBONNET. New Dianthus color, wine red carnation-like 
blooms. 
PINK PRINCESS. Steady blooming salmon, making sturdy 
plants. 
SALMON UNIQUE. Bright salmon form of Rose Unique 
with parent’s good habits. 
ROSE UNIQUE. Our favorite. Fragrant double pink bloom- 
ing through season and wintering well here. Fine for sunny 
spots. 15-18". 
WALLACE RED. See Page 19. 
Above Pinks 60 cts. each, 3 for $1.60 

Phlox, Camla 
well in hot weather. The coming red. Most 
orange never fading in sun. A vivid sturdy 
LILIAN. Soft, delicate cameo pink, a 
crimson 

Penstemon, Rose Elf 
A LOVELY PINK PENSTEMON 
ROSE ELF. One of the best new plants. 
3 ft. spikes of rich rose pink bells on com- 
pact, glossy foliage. Hardy and lovely 
from late June-August. An asset even for 
foliage alone. 
60 cts. each, 3 for $1.60 
POLEMONIUM 
BLUE PEARL. Very hardy little beauty for 
rock gardens or borders. Countless soft 
blue bells from late April all through May. 
Graceful, berry-like foliage, always at- 
tractive. 9". 
50 cts. each, 3 for $1.40 
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