Rose Hill Nursery 
All perennials 40c each, 3 of one kind for $1.10, 6 of one 
kind for $2.00 except those listed otherwise. 

MONARDA DIDYMA. Oswego Tea. 2 to 38 ft. Vivid scar- 
let flowers and aromatic leaves having a “minty” fragrance. 
Blooms all summer. 
MYOSOTIS. Forget-me-not. 6 in. Dainty blue flowers in 
small clusters in bloom all summer. Will thrive in a moist, 
semi-shaded area. 
NEPETA MUSSINI. 12 to 18 in. Deep violet blue flowers in 
profusion all summer. The gray green foliage is aromatic. 
Will grow in partial shade. 
OENOTHERA FRASERI. Evening Primrose. 12 to 18 in. 
Yellow, poppy-like, four petaled flowers about 1% inches 
across. Blooms in profusion and grows well in semi-shade. 
See. picture. 
PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS. Spurge. 6 in. Deep glossy 
green foliage. One of the very best ground covers. Will 
thrive under dense shade trees and on the north side of 
buildings between foundation and walk. 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE. Iceland Poppy. 12 in. The satiny 
petals of white, yellow, lemon and orange are beautifully 
crinkled and fragrant. Will bloom all summer if flowers are 
kept cut. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE. Oriental Poppy. 2 to 3 ft. Flow- 
ers six to eight inches across blooming in June. Brilliant 
crimson, orange-apricot or lavender pink. 
PENSTEMON UTAHENSIS. 2 ft. Small trumpet shaped 
flowers of lavender blue, nearly white on the outer edges. 
Very free blooming in July and August. 
PENSTEMON SCARLET. 18 in. Bright scarlet flowers on Peony Frances Willard 
12 inch spikes. Bright green foliage. Free blooming. June White, delicately shaded pink 
and July. Excellent for cutting. 

PEONIES 
Listed below are many of the finest varieties of peonies. For best results plant peonies where they may remain un- 
disturbed for many years. When planted, the eyes should not be deeper than 1 to 2 inches below the soil surface for if 
planted deeper they will not bloom properly. They are gross feeders, therefore we recommend use of decomposed cow 
manure or commercial fertilizer, but great care should be taken not to have the fertilizer come in direct contact with 
the roots. The regular size 3 to 5 eye roots are good, strong divisions. In some varieties we have extra large roots 
with six to eight eyes for larger, stronger growth the first year. All varieties listed are double unless otherwise noted. 
Claire Dubois. Clear satiny pink. Late midseason. Regular size $1.25. Solange. Cream with soft orange-salmon un- 
: dertone. Late. Regular size $1.50. Ex- 
David Harem. Crimson red. Midseason. Regular size $1.25. tra large $3.00. 
Elwood Pleas. Light shell pink. Late midseason. Regular size $1.25. Souvenir De Louis Bigot. Brilliant rose turn- 
Festiva Maxima. White with inner petals slightly tipped carmine. Early. een) a ue eo Besar size 
Regular size $1.00. 
Frances Willard. White delicately shaded with pink in the center. Late 
midseason. Regular size $1.50. Extra large $3.00. 
L’Esperance or Edulis Superba. Bright rose pink with violet shading. Early. 
Regular size $1.00. Extra large $2.00. 
Laura Dessert. Outer petals creamy white, center canary yellow. Early. 
Regular size $1.25. Extra large $2.50. 
Livingstone. Lilac rose with silver-tipped petals. Late. Regular size $1.25. 
Mme. Geisler. Light pink with silvery edges. Rather late. Regular size 
$1.00. Extra large $2.00. 
Mons. Jules Elie. Pure rose pink. Early. Regular size $1.25. Extra large 
Yor 
bese Cary. Shell pink. Very late. Regular size $1.25. Extra large 
2.50. 
Red Bird. Bright red. Early. Regular size $1.00. 
Rene Hortense. Soft pink. Mid-season. Regular size $1.50. Extra large 
$3.00. 
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cose Apple-blossom pink. Late. Regular size $1.25. Extra Ooooh ere rion 
Yellow 

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