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COLLECTION NO. 2—JAPANESE TYPE 
Francois—Bright red. Late midseason. 
Margaret Atwood, 8.7—Pure white, golden center. Midseason. 
Mikado, 8.6—Dark red with center of red and gold. Midseason. 
Tokio, 8.9—Rose-pink. Midseason. 
Regular price $6.50—Collection price $5.50. 
VARIOUS PEONIES 
Anomala—Single flowers of bright red, very early. Foliage 
finely cut. Dwarf. $1.50. 
Avant Garde 8.6—Exquisite, single flowers of pale smoky- 
pink with golden tints and golden stamens. Very early. $2.50. 
Le Printemps 8.6—NSingle, creamy-yellow with faint reddish 
veinings and buff shades. $2.50. 
VARIETIES NOT LISTED 
We have many other kinds not listed. Should you wish any 
special variety, we will quote you if available. 
ASSORTED COLLECTIONS 
For those who wish a collection without names, we 
ean furnish a very good assortment in our selection of 
colors in two grades—$4.00 and $6.00 per dozen. If 
marked to color such as red, pink or white, in any assort- 
ment you select, at $7.50 per dozen. They are all good 
varieties and would be worth much more if sold to name. 
In Japanese-type Peonies we can furnish two grades 
in a mixture of colors. $5.00 and $7.50 per dozen. 
For shipping Charges see Pages 41 and 42 
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For masses of color in the garden or border in summer and 
sarly fall, there is nothing more satisfactory than Phlox. The 
newer varieties have been selected for their clear coloring 
bright scarlet reds, clear pinks, soft lavenders and purples avoid- 
ing magenta. These with white give pleasing color combinations. 
Phlox should be planted in well-drained, fertile soil and thinned 
every three or four years. This allows more air drainage and 
overcomes the tendency for the lower leaves to mildew. Dusting 
the foliage with sulphur is also one of the best methods of pre- 
