REINE HORTENSE. Hydrangea pink, touch- 
fel Ae l ay auhaet lp ae a ee is 75 
SARAH BERNHARDT. Apple blossom pink, 
ryyee: COTE AGI EERCS cent) 8s 0 ee rr .75 
Also available small amounts of Tourangelle, 
Primevere, Mary Brand, Officinalis Rubra, Rich- 
ard Carvel, Fuyajo, Nippon Beauty, Walter Faxon, 
Isani Guidi, Mischief, Cherry Hill, Baroness Schroe- 
der and Blanche King. Collection of 10 fine label- 
ed peonies, full season and color range, taken from 
above list, $7.50, sent shipping charges collect. 
Peonies for Cut Flowers: Unlabeled white and 
pink, 50c each. The supply of these fine roots is 
limited. 
MISCELLANEOUS PERENNIALS 
No garden is complete with “specialties” only. 
Here are a few specially selected items that are a 
spring and summer joy in our garden. 
FUNKIA. This is the large white fragrant eve- 
ning blooming “lily” that often is seen massed un- 
der shady trees or nestled against the north side 
oi the house. Loves shade and rich soil, 75c per 
strong plant, or 3 for $2.00. 
AQUILEGIA. Perhaps you call them Columbine. 
These are the lovely, long spurred—our own WAL- 
DEAN STRAIN—from seed selected from the finest 
of color and long spurred parent plants. Young, 
thrifty plants, 35c each, 3 for $1.00, or $3.00 per 
dozen. . 
MERTENSIA. These are the lovely early native 
Bluebells. We find they will bloom in sunny spots 
as well as shady, in most any type of soil. Fine 
roots, 50¢ each, 3 for $1.25, or $3.00 per dozen. 
VIOLETS. Everyone loves violets. That is, all’ 
the people who come here and see them abloom in 
our spring borders do. That’s why we are offering 
for the first time an exceedingly fine long stemmed 
purple, and an equally fine long blooming pure 
white, either or both at 25c per plant, 5 for $1.00, 
or $2.00 per dozen. You don’t need shade or woods 
soil; they bloom anywhere! 
BLEEDING HEART. Perhaps we should say 
“Dicentre spectabilis. . .” but we prefer calling it 
the “Old-fashioned Bleeding Heart” that grew in 
grandmother’s garden, and nowadays is blossoming 
in town and country gardens everywhere. It’s a 
grand, long lasting, wonderfully »yink early spring 
number, spelling enchantment when planted with 
Bluebells or Native Phlox. Large roots, 75c¢ each, 3 
for $2.00. 
BLUE PHLOX. From a group of woodland phlox 
we selected an exceedingly large flowered one for 
propagation. We haven’t many to offer at 25c¢ each, 
5 for $1.00. 
PYRETHRUM... or should we say Painted 
Daisies. We offer BUCKEYE, a truly choice, large 
flowering, long lasting, double rose red, exception- 
ally hardv and fast growing. Onlv a very few 
plants »t 7&-« each. limit of one to customer. 
PINK IRIS. Everv one is mad about the new 
Pink Iris, Pink Daylilies. ete. Indeed, they are a 
rare and refreshing color. But not every one can 
afford $5, $10 and even $25 for one pink Iris in 
their garden. We now have five fine pink seed- 
lines—and enough plants to offer you a TRULY 
CHOICE PINK IRIS at the remarkably low price 
