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uble fiowers, borne in large 
s. Compact plant, free bloomer. 
43e; 3 for $1.18. ; 
.N'TRESS—Two-inch florets, 
flowers of apple blossom pink. 
e; 3 for $1.35. 
. FIAT— Large, semi-double 
s of salmon pink. Each, 47e; 
$1.29. - 
NGTON BEAUTY — Immense 
of dark rosy pink semi-double 
rers. One of the best bloomers. 
39e; 3 for $1.08. 
INTED LADY—Brilliant scarlet 
. with a large white center. 
Each, 54¢; 3 for $1.47. 
PANSY GEHRANIUM—See Page 78. 
K SUPREM#:—Clear rose pink, 
double, free bloomer, an ideal 
ant and bedder. Each, 44e; 3 for 
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RED BARNEY — Fiery red, semi- 
uble flowers. Free bloomer. Each, 
e; 3 for $1.68. 
DO KYAT—King of all scarlets. A 
jous variety in bright orange 
which far surpasses anything 

grown! 
red, 

of the whites! 
$1.00. 
or 98c. 
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ALBERT CROUSSE—(Tall, Late.) A beautiful soft shell- 
pink with narrow petals compactly arranged into a fully 
double and artistically symmetrical flower of globular 
form. A vigorous grower, blooming most profusely, and 
always dependable. Each, 98e. 
, ANNA SASS—(Tall, Late-midseason.) A fine flower of 
delicate light pink with an undertone of orchid. A fasci- 
- nating and unusual color in this flower. Each, $2.18. 
-s BARONESS SCHROEDER— (Tall, Midseason.) A splendid 
é Peony with large, well-formed flowers showing a delight- 
* - ful delicate blush in the opening bud but soon changing to 
_- an attractive milky-white. Very dependable and should be 
«in every garden. Each, $1.19. : 
UCHESS DE NEMOURS—(Medium, Early.) Impressive 
shaped, double blooms of well-rounded form and pure 
lite color shading to green at the base of the petals. An 
ae cellent cut flower. Each, 98e. 
EDULIS SUPERBA— (Medium, Early.) An even shade of 
‘bright rose-pink. Fine, full-centered flower, very fragrant. 
Very early and a strong grower. Exceptionally good cut 
sow r. Each, 98c. ; ; 4 














ing no stamens. Flower consists of a central bomb of 
ved petals surrounded by broad, prominent guard 
Each, $1.19. f ; 
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ROSEBUD—The flowers resem- 
ble miniature rose buds. Flowers 
are deep red, double, very large. 
Each, 42¢; 3 for $1.15. 
SALMON IDEAL—A semi-dou- 
ble salmon pink, large trusses of 
flowers. Each, 36e; 3 for 9Se. 
SPARTAN—A very fine scarlet, 
one of the most vivid scarlets 
Free bloomer, large per- 
fect trusses of large semi-double 
flowers, up to 8 buds and blooms 
per plant. Each, 43e; 3 for $1.18. 
* SUZANNE — Brilliant purplish 
arge double flowers. 
est to blue of any Geranium. 
Each, 44c; 3 for $1.20. 
WHITH MADONNA—Immense, 
double pure white flowers. 
Each, 37e; 3 for 
STRAWBERRY GERANIUM— 
Leaves almost circular, 
berry leaves, rich green and striped 
LIX CROUSSE— (Medium, Barly.) A deep rose-red 

Near- 
Best 

like straw- 
NUTMEG — Spicily scented foliage. 
ve ever seen. Health, habit, and white. For hanging baskets, pedes- enacts nate ; 
perfect. Free bloomer. Each, tals or window sills. The flowers are ROSE—Rose scented foliage. Each, 
white. Each, 42e; 3 for $1.15. A43c. 
PEONIES 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—(Tall, Early.) The most popular of 
all white Peonies, bearing graceful, large flowers com- 
posed of broad, round, pure white sepals surrounded by a 
crown of broad guard petals. Each, 98ce. 
KARL ROSENFIELD— (Tall, Midseason.) A well-known 
variety of outstanding brilliance bearing magnificent 
large semi-rose type flowers of richest velvety crimson. 
Each, $1.19. 
KATHERINE HAVEMEYER—(Medium, Late.) True 
rose type in form and the flower is large and of a lovely 
flesh-pink shade. Late blooming variety. Each, $1.89. 
MARTHA BULLOCH—(Tall, Late.) Soft rose-pink 
shading to silvery shell-pink on the outer petals. Huge, 
beautifully formed flowers ideal for cutting. Each, $2.18, 
MME. JULES DESSERT—(Tall, Midseason.) An en- 
trancingly colored fiower which is ereamy-white with 
faint tints of pink-and buff. Very highly rated and a 
lovely variety. Each, $1.89. 
MONS. JULES ELIE—(Medium, Midseason.) One of the 
largest. Prominent guard petals around a ball of smaller 
petals of lilac-rose with silvery reflex. Each, $1.19. 
MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC—(Medium, Midseason.) This 
is the darkest of all Peonies and for that reason it is a 
great favorite. Deep maroon-red blooms enhanced by 
prominent yellow stamens. Each, $2.75. 
MYRTLE GENTRY—(Tall, Late.) A beautiful late pink. 
The flower is perfect rose form. The stems are strong, 
holding the huge flower well above the foliage. Has the 
fragrance of a tea-rose. Each, $3.45. 
PHILIP RIVOIRE—(Tall, Early.) Very dark crimson 
flowers with a delightful velvety black sheen and a rich 
rose fragrance. Of symmetrical form and never showing 
any yellow stamens. Each, $1.98. 
RICHARD CARVEL—(Tall, Early.) Large, vivid crim- 
son blooms with a pleasing fragrance. A vigorous variety 
carrying its well-formed flowers on stately, tall stems. 
A favorite because it blooms early. Each, $1.98. 
SARAH BERNHARDT—(Tall, Late.) Graceful, and a 
fine semi-rose-type bloom of bright apple-blossom pink 
with the petals attractively tipped with silver. It has an 
agreeable, elusive fragrance. Each, $1.58. 
SOLANGE— (Tall, Late.) An unusual but very delight- 
ful combination of orange-salmon and rich cream shad- 
ing toward the base of the petal to a unique light Havana 
brown. Very popular. Each, $1.58. a 
THERESE—(Tall, Midseason.) Considered by many the 
finest pink Peony. Delightful, fragrant, rose-type blooms 
of very large size. The somewhat lighter center adds 
much to its pleasing appeal. Hach, $1.89. 
WALTER FAXON—(Tall, Midseason.) Soft, coral-pink 
blooms, lighter at the petal tips and darker toward the 
base. A superb variety considered by many the best in 
its color class. Each, $1.58. : 
MIXED—Unnamed peonies in white, pink and red. State 
colors wanted. Economically priced. Each, 60c; 3 for 
$1.65; 6 for $2.90. 9 
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ere ‘Mrs. Howard M. Rhodes, R.D. 9, Box 787, Akron 1, Ohio. 
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