NURSERY 
Perennial Phlox 
Field grown plants, 35c each; 
12 for $3.50 
SUBULATA (CREEPING PHLOX )— 
Blooms in May, when whole plant is a 
vivid mass of lavender-pink. Very bushy. 
AFRICA— 
Brilliant carmine-red with a deep blood- 
red eye. 
RIJNSTROOM— 
Lively shade of rose-pink, very large. 
R. P. STRUTHERS— 
Tall. A bright rosy carmine with claret 
eye. 
PAINTED LADY— 
Soft, silvery shaded salmon, bright-red 
eye. Large individual flowers. Free flower- 
ing. 
MARY LOUISE— 
A good grower of medium height with 
clean foliage. Produces pure glistening 
snow-white heads of unusually large size, 
the individual flowers being twice as large 
as other white varieties. 40c. 
MRS. JENKINS— 
A medium tall, early blooming beautiful 
white. 
STARLIGHT— 
A comparatively new Phlox. Deep violet 
fading to lilac, with a large, star-shaped 
white center. A good tall Phlox. 
THOR— 
An old dependable variety that always 
gives satisfaction. Grows to medium height. 
Throws up lots of strong stems which are 
always covered with great, nicely shaped 
trusses in pleasing salmon-pink. 
BRIDESMAID— 
White with crimson eye. 
ENCHANTRESS— 
Bright salmon pink. Dark eye. 
SALMON GLOW— 
Large florets of deep salmon. 
CASH AND CARRY 
We are always glad to have our cus- 
tomers come to the nursery and make their 
own selections. It does not usually take 
long to assemble your order and we can 
pack most any ordinary order so you can 
carry it on your car. Our working hours: 
7 a.m. until dark. 
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DAHLIAS 
JANE COWL— 
A large flower of warm buff and old gold, 
blending to a bright salmon at the center. 
JERRY’S BEACON— 
A huge round bloom, of Chinese scarlet 
and a paler reverse side giving it a two- 
tone effect. Plant is very vigorous. 
WHITE KING— 
Pure White. 
AVALON— 
Pure, clear yellow, with large flowers. 
JERSEY BEAUTY— 
Undoubtedly the finest pink Dahlia in ex- 
istence. A perfect bloom, carried high on 
wiry stems. 
MRS. I. De ver WARNER— 
Lavender. Strong grower 
straight stems. 
with long 
PRIDE OF CALIFORNIA— 
Vivid red, very large, free flowering. 
Prices of Dahlia Tubers, 30c each. 
Peonies 
A few choice plants of Peonies will fill 
your garden with color and fragrance from 
late May through June. Even the rose can- 
not excel in beauty and charm the flowers 
of the modern Peony. Here, under our 
northern conditions, it is peer of all flowers 
in combining so well the qualities of abso- 
lute hardiness, great color variation, size, 
beauty and fragrance of bloom. 
BARONESS SCHROEDER— 
Light pink tint, opening to pure white. 
Globe shaped. Late. $1.00. 
EDULIS SUPERBA— 
Bright mauve pink. Early. 75c. 
FELIX CROUSSE— 
Brilliant red. 
Fragrant. $1.00. 
Large globular flowers. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA— 
Early and very large. White, with center 
aa crimson. Splendid in every way. 
1.00. 
KARL ROSEFIELD— 
Rich, glowing crimson. Immense, solid 
flower. Superb variety. Midseason. $1.00. 
SARAH BERNHARDT— 
Apple blossom pink silver-tipped. 
season. Fragrance. $1.00. 
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