TREE PEONIES $5.50 each 
Because of their novelty and great beauty, Tree 
Peonies are rapidly becoming one of the most desired 
plants. They bloom earlier than ordinary Chinese 
Peonies and their flowers are of immense size. These 
plants are established in 5 inch pots and can be moved 
safely at any time. 
Archidue Ludovico. Enormous flower, flesh pink. 
Athlete. Double glazed mauve, shaded rose. 
Baroness d’ Ales. Vivid salmon-pink, deeper in center. 
Jules Pirlot. Satiny-pink, flushed carmine. 
Reine Elizabeth. Brilliant salmon-rose. 
Souv. de Ducher. Reddish-violet with silvery reflex. 
HERBACEOUS PEONIES and ORIENTAL POPPIES 
are seldom successful where spring planted. We will 
offer them in our fall price list mailed next August. 
HARDY PHLOX 
There are getting to be so many hundreds of varieties that the fol- 
lowing rigidly critical list will be helpful to many. 
All perennial prices postpaid. See page 52. 
New Pyrethrum 
Hybrid 
Scarlet Glow 
Disease free, rich 
soil, sun. 24 inch. 
May—June. Extremely 
large single flowers, 
bright scarlet novelty. 
3 for $1.6 5; 6 for $2.25. 
Viola Odorata 
Fragrant bloom all spring. 
Hardy, easily grown. Any 
one kind, 3 for $1.65; 6 for 
$2.25. 
Royal Robe. Large, deep 
purple. 
Rosina. Pink, bleoms again 
Fall. 
Double Russian. Hardy dou- 
ble, very free-blooming. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
Eulalia gracelina — 8 ft. long, narrow blades. Attractive 
plumes in Autumn. 
Eulalia Zebrina (Zebra Grass) — 6 feet. Broad white stripes 
cross the long blades. 
Festuca glauca — Dwarf, tufted, with silvery gray blades. 
A choice edging plant. 
Any one kind above:— 3 for $1.25; 6 for $2.00. 
Decussata (Summer Phlox) 
July to October, Space 10 inches, 
sun, drained, fertilized. Never water 
foliage. Fine new kinds, any one 
kind—3 for $1.35, 6 for $2.25. 
Africa—Deep carmine red with 
deeper red eyes. A fine new variety, 
very large trusses. 
Charles Curtis—Sunset-red in large 
panicles. Brilliant coloring. 
Caroline Van-Den Berg—Lavender 
blue without magenta. 
Daily Sketch—Very large salmon 
-pink florets with crimson eye, in 
large panicles. An outstanding 
novelty. 
E.f. Farrington—A beautiful Salmon 
pink with lighter eye. Large trusses. 
Strong grower and tree bloomer. 
Lee Schlagter—Orange scarlet florets 
in very large trusses, very popular. 
Lillian—Beautiful pure pink with- 
out magenta. Good panicles of large 
florets. Healthy growth. New. 
Mery Louvise—Pure white in large 
panicles, extra large individual 
florets, Good grower and a free 
bloomer. New. 
Mrs. Jenkins—A very satisfactory 
pure white variety. Very free. Me— 
dium height. 
Salmon Beauty —Resembles Eliza- 
beth Campbell but is a strong healthy 
grower. [Large Salmon pink flower 
with white eye. A splendid variety. 
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Subulata (Moss Pink) 
A low spreading mat for full sun in 
drained soil. Bloom April and May. 
Any one kind—3 for $1.35, 6 for 
$2.25. 
Atropurpurea—Showy red. 
Vivid—Attractive pink, red eye. 
Alba—pure white. 
Setacea (Cushion Phlox) 
Compact, neater than subulata, 
blooms both spring and again heavily 
in Autumn! New. Sun, drain. 3 of one 
kind for $1.65. 
Camla—Pure glistening pink. 
Phote: Phlox Camia. Outstanding. 
Phlox decussata in July 
Divaricata (Native Phlox) 
April to June, 10-inch stems of lav- 
ender. Delights in shade. 3 for $1.10; 
6 for $1.75. 7 
Suffruticosa (Early Phlox) 
Sun, drain, space 10 inches. 
Miss Lingard—The best early white 
known. June to October. 3 for $1.35; 
6 for $2.25. 
