Page 84 Muscari 
paradoxum album, the white Starch 
Hyacinth. 
$ 1.00 per doz.; $ 7.00 per 100 
plumosum (Ostrich Feather), pro- 
ducing in May splendid spikes of 
a violet-blue color, the flowers have 
the appearance of a feathery plume, 
very attractive and interesting. 
85 cts. per doz.; $ 6.00 per 100 
Tubergianum, a fine new Muscari of 
free flowering habit, an enchanting 
point is its color, as the top of the 
spike comes clear blue and the 
lower part more deep blue. Flower- 
ing mid-April with strong spikes. 
$ 1.30 per doz.; $ 9.00 per 100 
Oxalis 
We offer only two varieties of this rather large family of Oxalis (Wood Sorrel) O. Adenophylla 
is particularly beautiful and deserves much greater popularity, while O. Deppei is quite a common 
inexpensive little plant. 
Oxalis Adenophylla. A lovely species from Chile forming small compact rosettes of foliage 
and dainty small, lilac-pink flowers. Height 3% in. Strongly recommended for the rock-garden, 
in a very sunny position. It is hardy. $ 1.00 per doz.; $ 7.00 per 100 
Oxalis Deppei (Syn. Tetraphylla). Pretty deep rosy-red blossoms, with clover-like leaves curiously 
marked with bands of purple; it is called: ‘“The European Lucky Clover” or ““The American 
Shamrock’’. Plant 2 to 3 inches deep in sunny position. 35 cts. per doz.; $ 2.00 per 100 
Double Peonies 
HOLLAND GROWN STURDY YOUNG ROOTS WITH 3 TO 5 EYES 
Ready for shipment in September 
Culture: Peonies should be set so that the buds are definitely not below two or three inches 
under surface of soil. New plants should never be set in ground from which established peony clumps 
have been recently removed. The Peony likes rich ground, but the roots must not be placed in 
contact with manure. Some protection from sunlight helps the flowers to retain the full delicacy of 
their coloring, which fades out in full sunlight. On the other hand, the peony detests having its 
ground invaded by tree roots. 
COLLECTIONS OF PEONIES 
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Adolphe Rousseau, (8.5), a very distinct, rather semi-double flower, producing very large flowers 
of a deep garnet, a very attractive garden plant. Early mid-season. 
80 cts. each; $ 2.00 per 3 
Alice Harding, (8.9), a remarkable variety, which produces colossal creamy white flowers 
with a tinge of pink, which makes it very attractive. 80 cts. each; $ 2.00 per 3 
Albert Crousse, (8.6), a beautiful shell pink, producing large compact bomb shaped flowers, 
very outstanding. Late mid-season. 80 cts. each; $ 2.00 per 3 
