Pyrethrum (Painted Daisy). Lovely large single and double VIOLA 
flowers, mixed. 
; One of the items that always shows well in a rockery, in a 
Double Rose Pink. 50c each, $5.00 per 12. shrubbery border, or most any place. Consistent blooming, 
always attractive. 
Saxifraga Decipiens. Mossy green foliage, pink flowers. 
R—Statice (Latifolia) (Blue Baby Breath). Broad flat leaves, tiny 
blue flowers. 
Tritoma Pfitzerii (Red Hot Poker). Orange and yellow flowers. 
36 in. 
Trollius (Globe Flower). Ledebouri. Single orange. 36 in. 
R—Veronica. Rupestris. Bright blue, trailing (May). 10 in. 
PEONIES 
Peonies are easily grown almost anywhere in ordinary garden 
soil. Their springtime blossom should enliven every garden. A 
deep profusion of bloom is always welcome and they are probably the 
most consistent flowers of wide acquaintance to beautify the gar- 
den. There is room at every home for at least one of these beauti- 
ful flowers. Each $1.00, 6 for $5.00. 
Albert Crouse. Fragrant, large, soft rose pink. An exceptionally 
fine late flowering variety. 
Couronne d’Or. Semi-rose type; late mid-season. Very full, imbri- 
cated ball shaped bloom. Solid and compactly built from edge to 
center. Color snow-white, reflecting golden-yellow stamens 
that show through the petals when looking at the flowers from 
the side. Delicate carmine penciling on edges of a few central 
petals. 
Edulis Superba. A very early, bright, clear rose pink peony with 
silvery reflex that blooms about Decoration Day. One of the most 
valuable of the fragrant sorts. 
Felix Crousse. Rose type; late mid-season. Its large, globular flow- 
ers, solid and compactly built from edge to center, are a rich 
brilliant dazzling ruby red. 
Festiva Maxima. This is without doubt the finest medium-sized ‘ / : 
white peony in existence. The enormous flowers are snowy- Arkwright Ruby. Bright ruby crimson. 
white with flecks of purple on some of the center petals. Chantryland. Apricot. 
Catherine Sharp. Hardy blue, compact. 
Enchantress. Blue-purple, long stem. Best cut flower. 
Jersey Gem. Dwarf habit, free flowering, small dark blue. An 
old favorite. 
Lutea Splendems. Chrome yellow. 
Maggie Mott. Pale biue, lighter center, long stems; different. 
PAMPAS GRASS Mosicy’s Perfection. Clear, golden yellow, very compact, ruf- 
fled flowers. 
Monsieur Jules Elie. Mid-season, bomb type. This is the king of 
all peonies. The immense flowers are glossy lilac pink shading 
to deeper rose at the base. The entire flower is overlaid with 
shimmering silver sheen that makes it truly a wonderful peony. 
Probably no other ornamental has the beauty and grace of this Pride of Victoria. Lavender, strong grower with long stems. 
fine plant. The long, graceful, pendulous blades or reeds of foliage Purple Glory. Deep velvety purple, compact and early, one 
are attractive both winter and summer. The tall spikes of pure of the best. 
white plumes are especially attractive in the fall months, and can White Gem. A white Jersey Gem. 
be cut for ornamental use in the house during the winter months. Violets. Sweet scented eariy, hardy violet. 
2-yr. plants: each $1.00; large blooming size clumps: each $3.50. R—Dwarf Rockery Violet. 
Red Violet. 
Waliflower. Mixed colors. 
PHLOX TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker) CARNATIONS 
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