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_ _ Each, 54e; 3 for $1.47. 
 . * PANSY GERANIUM—See Page 78. 
— PINK SUPREME—Clear rose pink, 
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we have ever seen. Health, habit, and 
_ double flowers of apple blossom pink. 
_ Each, 49¢c; 3 for $1.35. 
-~¥ 
 B4e; 3 for 93e. 
PINK FIAT — Large, 
s RED FIAT—King of all scarlets. A 
_ in every garden. 
DUCHESS DE NEMOURS—(Medium, Early.) Impressive 
- GERANIUMS 
_ BETTER TIMES — Brilliant, cerise 
red double flowers, borne in large 
_ trusses. Compact plant, free bloomer. 
Each, 43e; 3 for $1.18. 
 ENCHANTRESS—Two-inch florets, 
er. 
_ JEAN ViAUD—Large- two-inch 
_semi-double flowers of clear rose pink 
‘with white blotch at center. Each, 
. PL semi-double flowers. 
flowers of salmon pink. Each, 47e; 
3 for $1.29. 
PAINTED LADY—Brilliant scarlet 
flowers with a large white center. est 
-semi-double, free bloomer, an ideal 
Ne aa and bedder. Each, 44c; 3 for 
$1. A ; 
of the whites! 
$1.00. 
“marvelous variety in bright orange 
_searlet which far surpasses anything 
white. 
-eolor is perfect. Free bloomer. Each, 
36e; 3 for 98e. white. 
RED BARNEY—Fiery red, 
semi-double flowers. Free bloom- 
Bach, 39c; 3 for $1.08. 
ROSEBUD—tThe 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 
Each, 36¢c; 3 for 98e. 
SUZANNE — Brilliant purplish 
red, eal double flowers. re 
oO ue of any Geranium. 
Each, 44c¢; 3 for $1.20. ” 
WHITH MADONNA—Immense, 
double pure white flowers. 
Each, 37¢; 3 for 
STRAWBERRY GERANIUM_ 
Leaves almost circular, 
berry leaves, rich green and_ striped 
For hanging baskets, pedes- 
tals or window sills. 
Near- 

Best Geranium 
Red Fiat 
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like straw- 
ROSE—Rose scented foliage. Each, 
The flowers are 43c. 
Each, 32e; 3 for 60c. 

 PEONIES 
wert 
STRONG 3 TO 5 EYE SELECTED DIVISIONS 
ALBERT CROUSSE—(Tall, Late.) A beautiful soft shell- 
pink with narrow petals compactly arranged into a fully 
double and artistically symmetrical fiower of globular 
form. A vigorous grower, blooming most profusely, and 
always dependable. Each, 89e. ; 
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, $1.48. 
BARONESS SCHROEDER—(Tall, Midseason.) A splendid 
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 
Each, 98c. 
‘cup-shaped, double blooms of well-rounded form and pure 
white color shading to green at the base of the petals. An 
excellent cut flower. Each, 79c. 
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 
flower. Each, 79c. 
_- FELIX CROUSSE—(Medium, Early.) A deep rose-red 
showing no stamens. Flower consists of a central bomb of 
-ineurved petals surrounded by broad, prominent guard 
Petals. Each, 98e. 
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, 89e. 
- KARL ROSENFIELD—(Tall, Midseason.) <A well-known 
variety of outstanding brilliance bearing magnificent large 
Y semi-rose type flowers of richest velvety crimson. Each, 
 +=89e. 
KATHERINE HAVEMEYVER—(Medium, Late.) True 
- shading to silvery shell-pink on the outer petals. 
a 
_ great favorite. 
. prominent yellow stamens. Each, $1.89. 
. flesh-pink shade. 
~ largest. 
rose type in form and the flower is large and of a lovely 
Late blooming variety. Each, $1.28. 
MARTHA BULLOCH—(Tall, Late.) Soft rege pink 
uge, 
beautifully formed flowers ideal for cutting. Each, $1.89. 
MME. JULES DESSERT—(Tall, Midseason.) An en- 
trancingly colored flower which is creamy-white. with 
faint tints of pink and buff. Very highly rated and a 
lovely variety. Each, $1.28. 
MONS. JULES ELIE—(Medium, Midseason.) One of the 
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 411 Peonies and for that reason it is a 
Deep maroon-red blooms enhanced by 
A beautiful late pink. 
The stems are strong, 
Has the 

PEONIES—Continued 
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, $1.79. 
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, $1.28. 
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, $1.28. 
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. Each, $1.28. 
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, $1.28. 
MIXED—Unnamed peonies in white, pink and red. State 
colors wanted. Economically priced. Each, 60c; 3 for 
$1.65; 6 for $2.90. 
DAY Ll Li ES SF Hemerocallis 

Also known 
Lemon Lilies. Ex- 
tremely hardy and 
very satisfactory 
plants, of easy 
eulture, thriving 
almost anywhere. 
Many greatly im- 
proved varieties 
now available. No 
garden should be 
without a few day 
lilies. 
AUG@ST PIO- 
NEER — Chrome 
yellow with outer 
half-of p-e't a l-s 
flushed red. Aug. 
and Sept. 34 in. 
Each, 69ce; 3 for 
$1.90. 
CALYPS O— 
Clear lemon-yel- 
low of large size. 
38% ft. July and 
August. Each, 35e; 
E 3 for 98e. 
DAWN—A beautiful variety, with flowers 5 inches 
across. Best described as a rose-buff color which is very 
unusual in day lilies. July-Aug., 38 inches. Each, 87¢e; 
3 for $2.38. 
FULVA—Orange with darker shadings. 3% ft. July. 
Lovely. Each, 35e; 3 for 98e. ; é : 
HYPERION—The largest flowering variety. The gigan- 
tic blooms are 7 inches across and_of a beautiful pale 
lemon-yellow. Probably the finest day lily in existence. 
July-Aug. 44 inches, Each, 87e; 3 for $2.38. 
IMPERATOR—F lowers 6 to 7 inches across with petals 
of rich orange-red and star shaped yellow throat. One of 
the best. July-Aug. 40 inches. Each, 59e; 3 for $1.62. 
KW ANSO—The double form. Coppery red double flow- 
ers in July and Aug. 4 ft. Each, 46e; 3 for $1.29. 
OPHIR—Deep golden-yellow trumpet-shaped flowers, 
5 inches across, borne 25 to 30 to a stem. Another out- 
standing beauty. July-Aug. 4 ft. Each, 59e; 3 for $1.62. 
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«| PHILIP: RIVOIRE—(Tall, Early.) 
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