PEONIES (Continued) 
PHOEBE CARY — Pale, old-rose pink. Very late, double type; 
profuse bloomer. Fine Peony for color. No serious faults. 
Each 45¢ 10 for $4.00 
PHYLLIS KELWAY —Semi-double type; very large; midseason. 
Rose-pink, paling to white in center, thin texture, hollow, cupped 
form at first showing many stamens, later developing a flat crown. 
Faintly fragrant; medium height, strong stems. 
Each 45¢ 10 for $4.00 
RACHEL — Beautiful, large blossoms, in a rich red color. Blooms 
late in midseason. Very popular variety. 
Each 40¢ 10 for $3.50 
REINE HORTENSE — Rose-pink with crisp, fluffy petals of trans- 
lucent texture, silvered at tips. Double type; very large. 
Each 40¢ 10 for $3.50 
SARAH BERNHARDT — The most popular peony grown. Double 
type; very large. Dark rose-pink. Mildly fragrant. Medium height. 
Each 40¢ 10 for $3.50 
SASS LATE RED — Double type; large; late. A very clear red. One 
of the latest red peonies. Medium height. Good foliage. 
Each 50¢ 10 for $4.50 
TOURANGELLE — Double type; large, compact, almost bomb-like 
flower ina pale apple-blossom pink. Medium height. Fraqrant. 
Each 40¢ 10 for $3.50 
W. F. CHRISTMAN — Double type; large; midseason. Large outer 
petals of blush-white shaded with pink; rose-like fragrance. Medium 
height, free flowering. 
Each 35¢ 10 for $3.00 
MIXED PEONIES—Assorted colors, unnamed. All good cut flower 
varieties. 
Each 30¢ 10 for $2.50 
LOBELIA (Cardinal Flower) 
CARDINALIS—Often called "Indian Fire Stick''. Plant is of dwarf 
growth habit but each summer sends up 18 to 24 inch stems from 
a rounded clump of foliage, each stem topped with an 8 to 10 
inch spike of brightest Cardinal Red bloom. Very good for mass 
planting; fine for cutting; hardy and prolific. 100 for $5.00 
LYCHNIS (Campion or Catchfly) 
An artistic perennial which has been cultivated for centuries in 
some parts of the world. Noted for its brilliantly colored flower 
heads and extreme hardiness. Ideal for lively color in your border 
during late summer and early autumn. 
CHALCEDONICA (MALTESE CROSS)—Vivid scarlet flowers in 
flat heads come over a long blooming period. Just the plant for 
bright spots of color in your garden. Grows 2!/> feet high. Very 
hardy and easy to grow. 100 for $3.50 
MATRICARIA (Feverfew) 
This splendid plant is much used for low growing beds. Very compact 
in growth; with strongly scented ornamental foliage. Produces masses 
of blooms in late summer and early fall. Grows 10 to 15 inches high. 
BALL'S DOUBLE WHITE —This is the only fully double-flowering, 
pure white strain. We guarantee 98% true to description and highly 
recommend this variety. 100 for $3.50 
BALL'S DOUBLE GOLDEN — This new variety is similar in growth 
habit to the Double White described above, except it produces 
masses of rich golden colored blooms. 100 for $3.50 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not) 
Most people are familiar with these dainty flowering Forget-me- 
nots which bring so much beauty and charm to the spring landscape. 
Delightful for the rockery, for walk edging or around the pool. 
ALPESTRIS—Grows only 1|2 inches tall and universally loved for its 
tiny clear blue flowers in early spring. 100 for $4.50 
