Hardy Ferns 
FINE FOR SHADE. They add woodland beauty to the outdoor landscape and are 
lovely in bouquets. Hardy, coming up year after year. ; 
P80—INTERRUPTED. Excellent in foundation plantings. Shade or semi-shade. 2-4 
ft. at maturity. 
P81—LADY. Lovely, fine, delicate leaves of variable form. 1-2 ft. at maturity. 
P82—MAIDENHAIR. The beautiful American fern that is fine for shady banks or 
tockeries. Nice to use in shady spots with Bleeding Heart or wild flowers. 1 ft. 
P83—OSTRICH PLUME. Handsome fronds for shady foundation or border. 2-4 ft. 
at maturity. ; 
YOUR CHOICE—Any of the four Ferns described above: 
35¢c Each * 4 for $1.15 (Postpaid) 
PLANT ALL FERNS in shade or semi-shade, mixing peat or leaf-mold in the soil. Inter- 
-tupted, Lady and Maidenhair Ferns should be set one-half inch below the surface, the 
Ostrich Plume with knob’ | to 2 inches above surface. Mulch with leat mold or with dried 
leaves about 2 inches. Water well when planting and during any dry spells the first sum- 
mer. Mulch with several inches of leaves every fall after freezing. 
In good rich soil in an open, sun- 
ny location if possible, with the 
e | A @ eyes no more than 2 inches 
below the surface. Roots 
should be spread out well 
and the earth packed 
firmly around them. 
Shallow cultivation 
through the summer 
Gorgeous Lifetime Flowers is recommended. 
Every home should have an abundance of Peonies, they are so hardy and easy 
to grow. Their big, glorious, colorful, fragrant blooms make a wonderful show on 
the May and June landscape. Once planted they last for generations. 
We Offer You Strong, Hardy, 3 to 5 Eye Roots 
(ALL POSTPAID) 
5 “Popular” Peonies 
P401—DELACHEI. Showy: violet-crimson; large, well formed flowers. Late mid- 
season. 
P402—FESTIVA MAXIMA. Finest early white. Large, globular flowers have crim- 
son tips on some of the center petals. Beautiful. 
P403—JUDGE BERRY. Extra large and lovely flowers of soft rose-pink. Blooms 
early; strong grower. 
P404—KARL ROSENFIELD. Gorgeous blooms of intense crimson, large and full; 
midseason. Considered by many to be the best red. 
P40S—MME. EMILE GALLE. Superb cutting blooms of delicate pink; look like 
roses. Free flowering. Late. 
YOUR CHOICE—Any of the Five “POPULAR” Peonies described above: 
70c Each * 3 for $1.95 * 5 for $3.00 
5 “Blue Ribbon” Peonies 
P406—ALBERT CROUSSE. Handsome salmon-pink flowers, large, full and graceful. 
Profuse bloomer; late. 
P407—FRANCES WILLARD. Very beautiful white peony with yellow suffusion in 
center. Strong grower; free bloomer; late midseason. 
P408—LADY DUFF. Huge blooms of delicate blush-pink, almost white, center 
petals touched with carmine; superb form. Midseason. 
P409—MARY BRAND. Grand show peony—rich, deep, glorious red with a bril- 
liant sheen. Very free flowering. Splendid in garden or in bouquets. Midseason. 
P410—MONS. JULES ELIE. The large, compact flowers of this very popular peony 
look like huge pink chrysanthemums. Rose fragrance; early. 
YOUR CHOICE—Any of the Five “BLUE RIBBON” Peonies described above: 
$1.00 Each * 3 for $2.70 * 5 for $4.25 
4 “Deluxe” Peonies 
P411—BLANCHE KING. Magnificent large blooms of deep, glowing, fadeless 
pink. Very finest of its color; late. 
P412—ELLA CHRISTIANSEN. Wonderful peony of grand form, deeper pink buds 
opening to gigantic flowers of delicate pink; fragrant. Late. 
P414—HANSINA BRAND. Immense flowers of elegant form, color a glistening 
shell-pink with salmon glow. Finest in its class. Very late. 
P41S—MYRTLE GENTRY. The very loveliest of all peonies. Extra large-flowers of 
perfect rose form; color a melting soft pink with tints of flesh and salmon; tea 
rose fragrance. Late. 
YOUR CHOICE—Any of the Four “DELUXE” Peonies described above: 
$2.25 Each * 4 for $7.75 
Oriental Peonies 
For Pure Landscape Adornment, these Famous “Singles” Have No Equal 
Handsome Cut Flowers 
P420—ANTWERPEN. The finest pink semi-double peony; highly rated and very 
scarce. Outer petals bright rose-pink, center yellow and pink. $1.25 each; 
3 for $3.30. 
P421—FUYAJO. Handsome flowers of rich mahogany-maroon with velvety finish; 
center petaloids tipped cream. Strong stems; very floriferous. Midseason. 
$1.00 each; 3 for $2.70. 
P422—NIPPON CHIEF. Highest rated red semi-double. Guards rich, velvety dark 
madder-red; center golden yellow, slightly streaked red. Very fragrant. Very 
late. $1.50 each; 3 for $4.00. 
P423—"ORIENTAL- COMBINE”. Three glorious peonies—one each of the three 
outstanding Orientals described above. Postpaid for only $3.25. 
MYRTLE GENTRY 

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