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Longfellow—Bright crimson. Does not fade, a choice landscape 
or exhibition variety. Early mid-season. $1.25 each. 
Mme. DeVernville—White, tinted pink and flecked carmine. 
A beautiful flower and reliable bloomer. Early. $1.00 each. 
Mikado—An excellent Japanese variety. Rich red guard petals 
enclose a tuft of golden staminoides. $1.00 each. 
Mons. Jules Elie—Pure pink, broad guard petals surround the 
lighter pink center petals. Very large and handsome. 
$1.00 each. 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac—Deep purple garnet. The nearest black 
of any Peony we know. Medium sized flowers are freely 
produced. Mid-season. $2.00. 
Officinalis Rubra Pleno—The old fashioned dark red “Piney.” 
Blooms very early. $1.00 each. 
Philippe Rivoire—Bright crimson, large full flowers of a rich 
red color. Sweetly fragrant. Late mid-season, considered 
the finest red Peony. $2.50 each. 
Primevere—Very nearly yellow. Large flowers on long stems. 
$1.25 each. 
Tenuifolia Flora Plena—Fern leaved Peony. The earliest to blos- 
som. Large deep red flowers. Finely divided foliage. Very 
handsome. $2.00 each. 
Therese—Violet rose changing to lilac white. The very large 
flowers are freely produced, mid-season, one of the very 
best. $2.00 each. 
NOTE—If you need varieties of plants, not listed herein, ask 
us for them. We have many items growing in our nursery 
that have been omitted for lack of space. 
Dahlias 
So many of our customers have asked for Dahlias, that 
we offer below a few choice cut-flower varieties. Some are 
excellent for Exhibition. 
Avalon—(I. D.)—Flowers large, clear 
50 cents each, 
Jane Cowl—(L.D.)—Bronze, blended bright yellow, very good. 
50 cents each. 
Jean Kerr—(F.D.)—Large clear white. A standard for cut- 
flowers. 385 cents each. 
Jerseys Beauty—(F.D.)—Large, perfectly formed pink flowers. 
One of the most popular for cut-flowers. 50 cents each. 
Kentucky—(F.D.)—A sport of Jerseys Beauty and of the same 
excellent quality. Color Orange Salmon. 40 cents each. 
King of the Biacks—(I.D.)—Very large bloom of blackish 
Maroon. A choice exhibition variety. 60 cents each. 
Le Toreador—(I.D.)—Large attractive rich red flowers. Re- 
liable free bloomer. 40 cents each. 
Mrs. I. De Ver Warner—(F.D.)—Deep lavender. Favorite cut- 
flower. 40 cents each. 
Robert Broomfield—(I.D.)—Very large in shades of bronze. 60 
cents each. 
Ruffles—(S.C.)—Huge pink. 65 cents each. 
Special—One each of the above 10 large flowering Dahlias for 
$4:35; 3 of each, 30 in all for $12.90. 
POMPON & MINIATURE DAHLIAS 
Belie of Springfield—(Pompon)—Small red balls on good stems. 
40 cents each. 
Bishop of Landaff—Min. Peony)—One of the best Miniatures 
for any purpose. Bright scarlet deeper center on long 
stems. 40 cents each. 
Buckeye Baby—(Min. D.)—Perfect golden buff flowers on good 
stems. Choice cut-flower. 35 cents each. 
Fairy—(Min. D.)—Pink, a miniature Jerseys Beauty)—40 cents 
each. 
Joe Fette—(Pompon)—Excellent white variety. Very free 
bloomer. 385 cents each. 
Yellow Gem—(Pompon)—Golden yellow popular cut-flower. 35 
cents each. 
Special—One each of the above six Pompon and Miniature 
Dahlias for $1.95; 3 of each, 18 in all, for $6.50. 
yellow on long stems. 

STRAWBERRIES FOR THE GARDEN 
Plant in rich moist soil, 15 in. apart in rows 4 ite apart. 
Best planted in early Spring and intensely cultivated during 
the first year. The following varieties have been selected 
especially for the home garden. 
