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PEONIES— Pivomes. 

 No class of flowers has lately attracted more attention in Europe than this, a 

 menograph of which has been published in London. Everj^ variety will sup- 

 port the winters of the United States and Canada. Most of the varieties are 

 extremely splendid, and others possess striking peculiarities. Anticipating that 

 a similar taste would be evinced in this country, the proprietors have, by great 

 exertion obtained every variety possible. 



1 Sabine's crimson oflicinal 



2 Large double crimson 



3 New red 



4 Large double roseate, or Rose colored 



5 Double changeable white, blush changing 



to white 



6 Flesh colored, or single changeable 



7 New blush 



8 Blush downy leaved, or Bland 



9 New bland 



10 Variegated leaved 



11 Double purple fringed 



12 Single do 



13 Fennel, or parsley leaved 



14 Broad fennel leaved 



15 Lance leaved 



16 Prince's crimson fennel^ a neiv seedling 



17 Jagged leaved pink colored 



18 Hybrid violet 



19 Broad leaved coral colored paeony 



20 Dauric, or Triternate leaved, pale red 



21 Soft, or downy leaved 



22 Byzantine purple 



23 Compact 



24 Greville's crimson 



25 Tall comely, pink colored 

 28 Pallas single blush 



27 New crimson decora 



28 New single purplish crimson 



Peeonia ofl'icinalis, sabini 



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