. Descriptive catalog. Nursery stock Catalogs; Horticulture Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Fruit-culture Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Shenandoah. Paeonies. (See page 47.) Deep rose, shading to purple; Cross of Honor Daniel d'Albert large, globular flower. Festiva MaximaâFlowers borne on long, stiff stems; pure white, inner petals slightly tipped with carmine. Francoise OrtegatâPurplish crimson, with yellow stamens: tall growing. Golden HarvestâBlush pink petals, blush white collar, with golden blush center, the whole effect being a c
. Descriptive catalog. Nursery stock Catalogs; Horticulture Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs; Trees Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Fruit-culture Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Iowa Shenandoah. Paeonies. (See page 47.) Deep rose, shading to purple; Cross of Honor Daniel d'Albert large, globular flower. Festiva MaximaâFlowers borne on long, stiff stems; pure white, inner petals slightly tipped with carmine. Francoise OrtegatâPurplish crimson, with yellow stamens: tall growing. Golden HarvestâBlush pink petals, blush white collar, with golden blush center, the whole effect being a creamy pink, large, fra- grant and a vigorous grower. GigantheaâClear light pink, silvery tip, rose shaped and quite open; large bloom on long stem; early and very fragrant. Henri DemayâBrilliant crimson, of fine form; bloom late, plant vigorous. InsignisâLarge bloom, anemone shape, petals bright pink, center soft pink and chamois. JussieuâPink, with chamois center. La MartineâBright velvety red, large flower, delicate pink, bordered with white. PHLOX No class of hardy plants is more de- sirable than Phlox. They will thrive in â ji<y position and can be used to advan- tage in borders, large groups and planted in front of shrubbery. Nearly all the varieties are adapted to cutting. Culture is easy. The blooming season is during July and August and may be prolonged by pinching back some ot the plants in June. Will succeed in good garden soil. AthisâTall: dark stems, light salmon, with violet eye. BridesmaidâWhite with heavy carmine eye. CoquelicotâPure scarlet, crimson center; one of the verv best. Striped lilac and white. HectorâBright pink; one of the best. MadagascarâDelicate rose, with deeper eye and white halo. Mme. P. LangierâBright red, with vermillion center. Prime MinisterâRosy white, with deep rose center. QueenâLarge, pure white. Richard WallaceâWhite, with rosy Japan Iris. (See page 47.) BULBS AND TUBERS FOR SPRING PLANTING GLADIOLUS The Gl
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