PEONIES 
STRONG 3 TO 5 EYE SELECTED DIVISIONS 
September and October are best months to plant peonies. 
SPECIAL PEONY BARGAIN 
Save nearly 25% 
Get these following choice peonies at a great saving. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—White KARL ROSENFIELD—Crimson 
SARAH BERNHARDT—Pink 
One each of these three beauties— Val. $3.36 for onLy $2.75 
Three each of these three beauties— Val. $10.08 for ONLY $7.75 
EDULIS SUPERBA—(Medium, Early.) An even shade of bright 
rose-pink. Fine, full-centered flower, very fragrant. Very early 
and a strong grower. Exceptionally good cut flower. Each, 98c. 
FELIX CROUSSE—(Medium, Early.) A deep rose-red showing no 
stamens. Flower consists of a central bomb of incurved petals sur- 
rounded by broad, prominent guard petals. Each, 98c. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—(Tall, Early.) The most popular of all white 
Peonies, bearing graceful, large flowers composed of broad, round, 
pure white sepals surrounded by a crown of broad guard petals. 
Each, 98c. 
GRACE LOOMIS—(Medium-Late.) A very handsome, large white 
with lemon tints reflected in center. Fragrant. A highly rated 
peony of extra quality. Each, $1.19. 
HANSINA BRAND—(Tall, Late.) A lovely, glistening flesh pink 
with a salmon reflex shading toward the base of the petals. This 
variety has been a consistent winner at national and local peony 
exhibitions and is most dependable, giving a splendid performance 
every year. A late bloomer, and as the flowers fade they resemble 
a perfectly formed specimen of Solange; it never fails to produce 
fine flowers. A ‘must have’’ for any fine planting of peonies. 
Each, $3.00. 
IW O—(Midseason.) A lovely Japanese type of peony. The cup- 
shaped flower is made up of several rows of broad rose-pink petals 
with a large, rounded center of yellow petaloids. Each, $2.45. 
KARL ROSENFIELD—(Tall, Midseason.) A well-known variety 
of outstanding brilliance bearing magnificent large semi-rose type 
flowers of richest velvety crimson. Each, $1.19. 
KELWAY’S GLORIOUS—(Tall, Late.) This peony is aptly named, 
as it is a glorious creation and a most popular white. There is 
a creamy diffusion in the depth of the flower, and occasionally 
there will be a few crimson edges on center petals. Strong, rose- 
like fragrance. Free flowering with strong stems. A Peony that is 
much sought after and admired. Each, $2.19. 
KRINKLED WHITE—(Late). Single. A large flower with broad 
heavily crinkled white petals, and set off with rounded yellow 
center. Extremely beautiful and fine for cutting. Each, $3.00. 
MARTHA .BULLOCH—(Tall, Late.) Soft rose-pink shading to 
silvery shell-pink on the outer petals. Huge, beautifully formed 
flowers ideal for cutting. Each, $1.79. 
DAY LILIES or Hemerocallis 
: Also known as Lemon 
ie Extremely hardy 
an very satisfactory 
UNUSUAL VALUE IN plants, of easy culture, 
thriving almost anywhere. 
Many greatly improved 
varieties now available. 
No garden should be with- 
out a few day lilies. 
AUGUST PIONEER — 
Chrome yellow with outer 
half of petals flushed red. 
Aug. and Sept. 34 inches. 
Each, 59c; 3 for $1.62. 
CALYPSO—Clear lemon- 
yellow of large size. 314 
ft. July and August. Each, 
49c;. 3. for) $1.32: 
COMET—A huge bicol- 
or variety, with 7 inch 
flowers. Petals are rose- 
salmon with deeper rose 
eye zone; sepals are lem- 
on. June-July. 30 inches. 
Each, 59c; 3 for $1.62. 
DAY LILIES 
Save more than 25% 
Five beautiful varieties 
CALYPSO—Lemon-yellow 
COMET—Pink and yellow 
DAW N—Rose-buft 
MIKADO—Orange and red 
RAJAH—Flame-scarlet 
One root each—Value $2.95 
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Three roots each—ONLY $6.50 
for ONLY 
DAWN—A beautiful variety, with flowers 5 inches across. Best de- 
scribed as a rose-buff_ color which is very unusual in day lilies. 
July-Aug., 38 inches. Each, 59c; 3 for $1.62. 
HYPERION—The largest flowering variety. The’ gigantic blooms 
are 7 inches across and of a beautiful pale lemon-yellow. Probably 
the finest day lily in existence. July-Aug. 44 inches. Each, 69c; 
3 for $1.90. 
MIKADO—A handsome fragrant large flower of rich orange with 
conspicuous mahogany red throat. The outstanding charm of this re- 
markable daylily is due to the bold color contrasts and perfection 
of form. June-July. 3 ft. Each 59c; 3 for $1.62. 
RAJAH—A brilliant flame-scarlet with a vivid triangle throat area 
of Brazil red. Large, beautifully shaped, brilliantly colored flowers 
of perfect form freely produced. June-July. 4 ft. Each 69c; 3 for 
$1.90. 
OPHIR—Deep golden-yellow trumpet-shaped flowers, 5 inches 
Myrtle Gentry Peony 
MYRTLE GENTRY—(Tall, 
Late.) A 
flower is perfect rose form. The stems are strong, holding the huge 
beautiful late pink. The 
flower well above the foliage. 
Each, $1.98. 
MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC—(Medium, Midseason.) This is the 
darkest of all Peonies and for that reason it is a great favorite. Deep 
maroon-red blooms enhanced by prominent yellow stamens. Each, 
S2eL9: 
PHILIP RIVOIRE—(Tali, Early.) Very dark crimson flowers with 
a delightful velvety black sheen and a rich rose fragrance. Of 
symmetrical form and never showing any yellow stamens. Each, 
2.19: 
SARAH BERNHARDT—(Tall, Late.) Graceful, and a fine semi- 
rose-type bloom of bright apple-blossom pink with the petals attrac- 
tively tipped with silver. It has an agreeable, elusive fragrance. 
Each, $1.19. 
SOLANGE—(Tall, Late.) Here is a beauty that takes a long time 
to make its appearance from the opening bud. Color creamy white 
with a suffusion of buff and pale salmon pink. Listed with the finest 
peonies grown due to its distinct coloring. Each, $1.19. ; 
THERESE—(Tall, Midseason.) Considered by many the finest pink 
Peony. Delightful, fragrant, rose-type blooms of very large size. 
The somewhat lighter center adds much to its pleasing appeal. 
Each, $1.19. 
MIXED—Unnamed Peonies in white, pink and red. State colors 
wanted. Economically priced. Each, 79c; 3 for $2.15; 6 for $3.75. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
The brightest spot of 
color in the spring gar- 
den is the Oriental Pop- 
py. The huge brilliantly 
colored flowers are car- 
ried on tall stems up to 
Has the fragrance of a tea-rose. 
Special 
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Sit. and) 215th shieh. 
M “fe P é Varieties are wane hae 
oO able now in white an 
agni icent opptres all the lovely shades 
HELEN ELIZABETH—Pink of pink, salmon, rose 
HENRY CAYEAUX—Old rose and apricot as well as 
TANGERINE—Bright-orange the many striking shades 
WURTEMBURGIA—Scarlet of red. Easily estab- 
One root each—Value $3.15 lished and will Jast for 
years. Late August un- 
for ONLY $2.60 til October are the best 
postpaid 
months to plant. Set 12 
in. apart in almost any 
Three roots each—ONLY $7.25 kind of soil. 
BARR’S WHITE— 
Large pure white flowers 
with a dark blotch at the base of each petal. A free blooming and 
strong growing variety. Each, 83c; 3 for $2.22. : 
HELEN ELIZABETH—Considered by many to be the best pink. 
The straight tall stems are topped by beautiful flowers of LaFrance 
pink, without dark spots. Each, 69c; 3 for $1.92. 
HENRY CAYEAUX IMPROVED—An enchanting shade of old rose, 
the color gradually deepening to burgundy at base of petals. A 
huge flower. If grown in light shade, the color will be far more 
beautiful. Each, 69c; 3 for $1.92. 
MAY QUEEN—This is a very beautiful double form of oriental 
poppy with large flowers of brilliant orange-scarlet. Really out- 
standing. Each, 69c; 3 for $1.92. 
ORIENTALE—The common well-known poppy with orange-scarlet 
flowers. Each, 42c; 3 for 98c. 
TANGERINE—An entirely different color in oriental poppies. The 
beautiful large flowers are pure orange set off by purple maroon 
spots. This color will really stand out in your garden. Each, 79c; 
3=tOr $2.Lo. 
WURTEMBERGIA—Just about the largest poppy in existence, 
with flowers often 10 inches across. Color is a rich dark scarlet. 
Tall and outstanding, a really superb poppy. Each, 98c; 3 for $2.75. 
MIXED—A chance to have. many different varieties and colors 
across, borne 25 to 30 to a stem. Another outstanding beauty. of this magnificent flower at a low price. Sold only as a mixture. 
July-Aug. 4 ft. Each, 69c; 3 for $1.90. Each, 67c; 3 for $1.86; 12 for $6.98. 
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