. Double Peony Double Peonies Indispensable to the spring garden. The numerals after the names are the official ratings. 3-4 ft. tall. 17-436 Avalanche (). One of the very best white Peonies. Late and a prolific bloomer. Fine for cutting. 17-641 Edulis Superba (). A splen- did early deep pink valuable for garden display and for cutting. 17-438 Felix Crousse (). A late mid- season red Peony, sure to bloom. Always opens well. 17-439 Festiva Maxima (). One of the oldest white Peonies, as popular today as ever. Early. 17-642 James Kelway (). Pink flowers turning white. Early mid- se


. Double Peony Double Peonies Indispensable to the spring garden. The numerals after the names are the official ratings. 3-4 ft. tall. 17-436 Avalanche (). One of the very best white Peonies. Late and a prolific bloomer. Fine for cutting. 17-641 Edulis Superba (). A splen- did early deep pink valuable for garden display and for cutting. 17-438 Felix Crousse (). A late mid- season red Peony, sure to bloom. Always opens well. 17-439 Festiva Maxima (). One of the oldest white Peonies, as popular today as ever. Early. 17-642 James Kelway (). Pink flowers turning white. Early mid- season. Fine for cutting. 17-444 Mons. Jules Elie (). Pale lilac-rose with an attractive silvery reflex. Large and early flowering. 17-643 Mons. Martin Cahuzac (). Intriguing deep maroon-crimson flowers. An early mid-season bloomer. 60c each; 3 for $; 12 for $ 17-644 Philippe Rivoire (). Con- sidered the best red Peony. Blooms in mid-season. Rich dark crimson. 75c each; 3 for ; 12 for $ 17-645 Primevere (). Anemone type with white outer petals and lemon yellow center. Of medium size, free blooming. Mid-season. 60c each; 3 for $; 12 for $ 17-445 Eeine Hortense (). Very large pink blooms of rather flat shape. Free-flowering. Mid-season. 17-446 Sarah Bernhardt (). Very large rose-pink flowers. One of the best late ones for exhibition and cutting. 17-646 Walter Faxon (). Attractive coral-pink. Free-flowering; best if picked in the bud. Mid-season. A ny of the above, except where noted: 50c each; 3 for $; 12 for $ Early-Flowering Hardy PhloX 17-475 Miss Lingard. A magnificent white variety growing 2 feet tall. Starts blooming in May and continues to flower until late October. 17-476 Rosalinda. 2 to 3 feet. A won- derful new Phlox with showy soft amaranth-pink flower trusses. Blooms very freely from June until freezing weather. Either of the two: 35c each; 3 for $; 12 for ; 25 for Five New Outstanding Phlox 17-67


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