Peonies 
ALBERT CROUSSE. 8.6. Pink with faint 
salmon. tints. Rose-type flowers________ 
Cagis 150. 
EDULIS SUPERBA. 7.6. Bright clear pink. 
Harlyee ene eee ee ee each $1.00 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. 9.3. Pure white with 
crimson markings in the center. Rose- 
LY DG. wll atiVe oe ee ees each $1.00 
FRANCES WILLARD. 9.1. Opens pale, 
changing to white. Late midseason.______ 
each $1.25 
JULES ELIE. 9.3. An immense flesh-pink. 
Awtavorite slixttasecarlyoo. see each $1.00 
KARL ROSENFIELD. 88. Brilliant vel- 
vetry-crimson. Midseason______ each $1.00 
MARY BRAND. 8.7. One of the most sat- 
isfactory reds. Fine cut. flowers________ 
each $1.00 
MRS. FRANK BEACH. 9.0. A deep ivory 
white. Large perfect rose type__each $1.50 
RICHARD CARVIL. 8.8. Crimson, large 
size, splendid habits, Extra Canlycu ses) .00 
PHILIPPE RIVOIRE. 9.2. A very bright, 
rich crimson. Beautiful form. Richest col- 
oring of all red peonies. Late midseason_-_ 
each $2.00 
PHILOMEL. 7.7. Attractive, novel blooms 
of pink and yellow. Midseason_________ 
each $1.25 
WALTER FAXON. 9.3. The most intense 
of the rare orange pinks. Midseason______ 
each $1.50 
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Hardy Perennial Vines 
BOSTON IVY, for clinging to brick or 
stucco. Neat foliage which changes to red 
and’ vold fated tinh eachas/oc 
CLEMATIS JACKMANI, large purple 
blossOms =covers uile Vifleeeseee. eee 
CLEMATIS ANDRE, crimson red flowers 
4>to® 6unches across] se nes eee 
CLEMATIS HENRYI, pure white_______ 
CLEMATIS ROMONA, lovely light blue__ 
each 75c 
HONEYSUCKLE, SUMMER KING, 
flame red trumpets lined with gold all 
SUMMeriee se ee each /5¢ 
Buddleia, Butterfly Bush 
ILE DE FRANCE, large flowers of 
reddish-purple borne on long panicles__ 
each 75c 
BURGUNDY, new Buddleia, wine-red 
iriissess often se Sain mune len ot eae eee 
each $1.00 
PINK DAWN, the best truly pink Budd- 
INST: Vomit pet Ae PBL Rie ee Sake ee each $1.00 
SNOWBANK, new’ white, compact 
SLAVS a0 Sa eee eee each $1.00 
Ostrich Plume Ferns 
Porshadvanlacess =. =) = ee each 50c 
PLANTING DIRECTIONS 
FOR PEONIES 
Dig hole 2 feet in diameter and 
from 1 to 1% feet deep. Place peony 
root in the hole so the eyes or sprouts 
are 2 inches below the level of the 
ground. Hold the root erect, fill in 
the hole with good soil, tamp down 
firmly and water well. 
