The Weekly Florists' Review* 



«£°i Florists' Peonies 222 



Sept. I to 15 delivery. 



grown liy ii- for several years for cu 



Officinalis Section. 



veek before 



pink tinned rose. .'. to f. -inch bloom ; a imre, clear, true -tunic of pink 



without any magenta : tic must pleasing oi tl Mieinalis section , 



the tirst s I. earlv, clear pink peony. :«0 plants. :', to 5 eyes, at 



fcift.OO per 100. 



No. 208. Officinalis Rubra. ^::"%™^ ny 



No. 212. Officinalis Rosea. 



l-i'iishioneil 

 :ik variety of 



Chinensis Section. 



ns. The flowers 

 longer, stronger 

 pecially valuable 



ie cut flower markets of Phila.lelpl 

 . Chicago and other large cities. 1 

 ■oughlv teste. I for a number of yea 

 New York. Philadelphia, buffalo a: 

 in steady demand. 



Early White Varieties. 



No. 4. Queen Victoria. 



petals e«ltre«l or tipped with liuht pink. Howe 

 trrmver. Jlmc-h stem ■". to iH-ini'h bloom, v 

 well ami is a good keeper, a st;iiM;ipl <|mi 

 purposes. .,00 strong plants, 4 to .eye. i 



No. 200. Achillea. 



No. 270. Marie Lemoine. 



Early Red Varieties. 



No. 71. Rubra Triumphans. En ^M»tdTo1 



crimson throughout : vigorous, erect grower; stem 10 to ;;i. inchc- 

 long bloom 5 to 6 inches in diameter ; the best vers early dark red 

 peony HOOstrong plants, I to s eyes, at $15.00 per 100. 



No. 271. Rosea Grandiflora. %£%£%£& 



light m-r tipped with light pink: strong, erect grower: a i in.h 

 stem -, t<. 7-in.h bloom delicate fragrance ; extra free I. loonier ; 

 a ■!:-'.■ ■ -• . !. .! . ■ -hips ami keeps well, lilj strong plants. 



Mid-Season White Varieties. 



No. 9. Pulcherrima. ™ , ;:itmnk n ,'eme? r y| r y'f U t n: 



eieainy white: strong. .Meet grower: -l to 21-inch stem: 5 to 5%- 

 im-li bloom; very fragrant, free I. loonier: ships and keeps well; 



$20 tn per 100. 



No. 203. is 'r;;::„;'i ■3LE SSES «& [**%.?& 



creamy yellow fading to ivory whit. :_■:..- •■..■■ ■■ 



Mid-Season Pink Varieties. 



No. I. Lohengrin. "",ri s i!-\>' , enm-o 1 7\T,V..d L 'p'-tai 



vigorous grower: 1st.. 24-inch -tem .". t inch bloom delieat 



rich fragrance; free bloomer; good keep,., an. I -Inppei 2 

 plants. 4 to 6 eyes, at $lo.00 per U0 



No. 49. Rosea Elegans. 



Iged white. 



ipped white. 

 grower: 30 

 free bloome 



No. 206. Baron Rothschild. 



No. 2. Edulis Superba. 



No. 3. Queen Emma. 



Late Pink Variety. 



No. II. Humei. 



Early Pink Varieties. 



Late Red Variety. 



No. 201. Grandiflorum Roseum. ( ^gS5S"S No. 259 - Grandiflora Rubra. 



1 effect clear, 

 -i-ineh bloom : 

 good keeper 



bilge globe 7 to 



mils handling : 

 e latest as well 

 ■es, at $20.00 pet 



To get the best results Peonies should be planted as early in September as possible. 

 Orders accepted strictly in rotation. 5 per cent, discount for cash with order. 



The Cottage Gardens, 



C. W. WARD, Manager. QUEENS, L. I. 



