Rose Hill Nursery 
All perennials 50c each, 3 of one kind for $1.25, 
except those listed otherwise. 
MONARDA DIDYMA. Oswego Tea. 2 to 3 ft. Vivid scarlet 
flowers and aromatic leaves having a “minty” fragrance. 
Blooms all summer. 
MYOSOTIS. Forget-me-not. 6 in. Dainty blue flowers in 
small clusters in bloom all summer. Will thrive in a moist, 
semi-shaded area. 
NEPETA MUSSINI. 12 to 18 in. Deep violet blue flowers in 
profusion all summer. The gray green foliage is aromatic. 
Will grow in partial shade. 
OENOTHERA YOUNGI. Evening Primrose. 18 to 24 in. A 
strong, stocky, large leaved plant with shiny foliage and 
numerous bright lemon-yellow flowers. Blooms June to 
August. 
PACHYSANDRA TERMINALIS. Spurge. 6 in. Deep glossy 
green foliage. One of the very best ground covers. Will 
thrive under dense shade trees and on the north side of 
buildings between foundation and walk. 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE. Iceland Poppy. 12 in. The satiny 
petals of white, yellow, lemon and orange are beautifully 
erinkled and fragrant. Will bloom all summer if flowers are 
kept cut. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE. Oriental Poppy. 2 to 3 ft. Flowers 
six to eight inches across blooming in June. Brilliant crim- 
son or pink. 
PENSTEMON SCARLET. 18 in. Bright scarlet flowers on Your Choice of the Finest Peonies 
12 inch spikes. Bright green foliage. Free blooming. June 
and July. Excellent for cutting. 
PEONIES 
Plant peonies both spring and fall. Either time is excellent. As long as the roots are handled prop- 
erly at the nursery, spring planting is equally as good as fall. 
Listed below are many of the finest varieties of peonies. For best results plant peonies where 
they may remain undisturbed for many years. When planted, the eyes should not be deeper than 
1 to 2 inches below the soil surface for if planted deeper they will not bloom properly. They are gross 
feeders, therefore we recommend use of decomposed cow manure or commercial fertilizer, but great 
care should be taken not to have the fertilizer come in direct contact with the roots. The regular size 
3 to 5 eye roots are good, strong divisions. In some varieties we have extra large roots with 6 to 8 
eyes for larger, stronger growth the first year. All varieties listed are double. 
RED PEONIES PINK PEONIES 
F ; L’Esperance or Edula Superba. Bright rose pink with 
J. O. Smith. An exceptionally fine, full flowered, dark red . P : Pp 
on strong stems. Early midseason. Regular size $1.25, aoe shading. Barly. Regular size $1.25. Extra large 
Extra large $2.25. 
Karl Rosenfield. Rich free blooming crimson. Midseason. ea cara pny anes ae ge see caer 
Regular size $1.25. Extra large $2.25. the greatest of all pink peonies, several times a national 
} ; prize winner. Late midseason. Regul i 2.00. 
Mary Brand. A long lasting clear red. Midseason. Regular large $3.50. IME ARP EUYS es 
size $1.25. Extra large $2.25. 
Mons Jules Elie. A beautiful shell pink that opens to im- 
mense flowers. Early. Regular size $1.25. Extra large 
WHITE PEONIES $2.25. 
Festiva Maxima. Excellent white with inner petals slightly Myrtle Gentry. The best light pink peony grown. Gigantic, 
tipped carmine. Early. Regular size $1.25. Extra large full blooms of perfect rose form. Tea rose fragrance. 
$2.25. Late. Regular size $2.00. Extra large $3.50. 
Frances Willard. White with center delicately shaded pink. Sarah Bernhardt. Excellent apple-bl ink 
Midseason. Regular size $1.25. Extra large $2.25. Regular size $1.25. Extra ferea $2.25, oe ea 
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