. Catalogue 1895 : everything for the fruit grower. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Bridgeport Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Rrid's NurseriesâCatalogue of Small Fruits, Etc. 57 PEONIES, Herbaceous. Herbaceous preonies .ire all hardy, and admirably adapted to the climate of the most northern states ; growing well in almost any situation or soil, although the flowers will be finer and the colors brighter if planted in a deep, rich,vvell- manured loam. We offer a splendid assortment in nine distinct varieties. August Van Geert. Deep crimson,


. Catalogue 1895 : everything for the fruit grower. Nurseries (Horticulture) Ohio Bridgeport Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. Rrid's NurseriesâCatalogue of Small Fruits, Etc. 57 PEONIES, Herbaceous. Herbaceous preonies .ire all hardy, and admirably adapted to the climate of the most northern states ; growing well in almost any situation or soil, although the flowers will be finer and the colors brighter if planted in a deep, rich,vvell- manured loam. We offer a splendid assortment in nine distinct varieties. August Van Geert. Deep crimson, slightly tipped with blush. One of the finest paeonies. ^ . â , i u ⢠Delicatissima. Double ; color bright, delicate rose ; a fragrant and fine flower. Duchesse de Nemours. Rose color ; center blush, tipped with white and shaded with lilac. Francois Artogat. Bright purple. Officinalis amabilis. White, with car- mine center. Queen Victoria. Very large; outside petals rose, inside flesh color, nearly white ; superb and sweet. Rosea fragrans. Deep rose ; flowers double, large and fragrant. Striata spe- ciosa. Pale rose fl o w - crs, with whitishcen- te r ; very large and sweet. Victoria tricolor. Outside HERBACEOUS pyEoNY. petals pale rose, mottled with pink ; center canary white ; red edged petals; a superb flower. TREE P^OiVIES. These plants, instead of dying down to the ground every win- ter,, like the herbaceous variety, are small, hard-wooded shrubs. Flower is same in form as that of the common variety, light pink or blush color. 75 cts. and $1. PHLOX, Perennial. No hardy plants are more desirable than perennial Thrive in any position, and can be used to advantage in the border, in groups on g the lawn, or in front of belts of shrubbery. Named varieties, 15 c. ea.; $ per doz. YUCCA fllamentosa. Perfectly hardy and easily grown ; very odd and beauti- ful. The stem on which the flowers are borne is sent up in July, and forms a oyramid of creamy white, bell-shap


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