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In the Midwest, September and Outohee are ideal sites Fa for eed a new 
garden, making over an old one, or just tucking in a few flowering bulbs, peren- 
nials, trees or shrubs. Here are just a few of the marfy-tte ‘ Apnotc 
Gardens for that purpose. 
PEONIES 
Vigorous, 3 to 5 eye standard divisions furnished. 
Planting directions with order. 


Edulis Superba. Early, free flowering dark pink............ : 
Felix Crousse. Medium sized, midseason fragrant red..§..7.°.%° 4/6 
Festiva Maxima. Early, large white, touched with red... "== 
Kelway’s Glorious. Huge, fragrant white flowers, midseason to late. One of the 
PNeSte Ci a LIM DCON LCG eis er eee gus em ees akg ee ot Fae 2.50 
Longrellowsr opimarcearly ,easy tO, STOW), LOU cei ssear, cose pae ee Aen ie sho by ce Moca ect teens 1.00 
Mary Brand. Mid to late season, fine red, a choice and long lasting cut flower........ 1.25 
Mons: Jules Elies Large; handsome.deep pinkii ih V eee ene 1,00 
Philippe Rivoire. Late flowering, high ranking, fragrant, rich red_.........-.---.---...... 2.50 
Reine Hortense. Hydrangea pink, touched with crimson_...................220.22.-.-22---2.-2-0-----+ 1.00 
Richard: Carvel. Uare etecnolce: Carly reds sic Je it hh ak one a een, ee 1.25 
Sarah Bernhardt. Apple blossom pink, fine for cutting.........200.220.02..22e2-eeeeeeeeeee eee 1.00 
Tourangelle. Late soft white, with suffusion of rose. Exquisite form and color...... 1.25 
Watter- Faxon.) all trees DIOOHITIG: FOSE PINK 1 pauses ok ne ucts ees ey teed ee eae 1.00 
For new gardens or trial plantings, we have fine roots, labeled pink, red or 
white only at 65c each. Our Waldean Collection, 10 labeled varieties, full range 
of color and season of bloom, $7.50. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
The plants we offer are all one to two-year-old well-developed roots that given 
care, should produce bloom the first vear. 
Bignvitiaeranusome rutile .dark sled ay ena see eee ede ee en Ay As 
Cavalier. Nopal red, with large black spots; petals crinkled. Strong grower and 
PEGE OOIIEI TE seek eg ne ae a td Pee eee dey we ie a5 ye SAR A os ae Ai) 
Cerise Beautv. Medium. sized, free blooming crinkled cerise-pink............................ aa 
Helen Elizabeth. Termed best oink, a strong SYOWEY...2..-.2..... 2100. c0cceccce cece ceeteeteseeeenenceees 1.00 
TOVCEEWEL-RNOW Daal lishnr OSG) YOO: mat. lire to apt es pear er ee SR ee Av hs 
Lach’s Koenigen. Crinkled peach red, good grower and free bloomev................... me yb 
New Perfection. Deep seashell pink, petals fluted... .-.....20.2ee eee eee oeeeeeeeeene eee 15 
Sasser ink. bal celcate fleshy pink:lvery: fines sy 2, Meets hea epee ag ded crac 1.00 
Whife, Queen. Chalk white with black SpotSics Oke ee meek ed ae AS 
Unlabeled poppies, pink, white, red or orange, special 35c each, 3 for $1.00. Ten 
varieties, full color and seasonal bloom, unlabeled, $4.00. Ten choice labeled vari- 
eties, including some of our best, special Waldean Collection, $5.00. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
Universally beloved, these airy, graceful flowers, if not allowed to go to seed, give 
delight and enchantment over a long period of bloom. Plant in full sun or light shade. 
Crimson Star. Large flowers with crimson sevals and white peta!s; long spurs........ -75 
Mrs. Scott Elliott Hvbrids. A mixture of all colors, Das white, blue, GTN etc., 
all long spurred . fe O0 
- DICENTRA \ SPECTABILIS — 
The old-fashioned Bleeding Heart of grandmother’s day. with its luscious, lacy 
pink bells, exquisite in garden combination with Daffodils and Bluebells, 
larg@g PLATTS Ae. ae ease ate, Cie eh es Re ee est eine oC ee Cee each +375 
MERTENSIA VIRGINICA 
Virginia Bluebells, a native woodland flower, that blooms and seeds itself pro- 
fusely in a rich, lightly shaded border planting. One of the easiest to grow 
pereniialsrand, ear hestito Mower unten. ok aio crash eee aici EN each .50 
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