SKfTtatSBR 11, 1913, 



The Rorists' Review 



67 



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PEONIES 



Not a long list; but made up with gfeat care, 

 with the idea of including only the best, most 

 distinct kinds, in different colors, coveriog the 

 blooming season, and filling the wants alike of 

 the Cut Flower Grower and the Landscape Qardener. Oar stock is correct and unmixed. Every plant has 

 bloomed. The price is for diyisions of from three to five eyes and upwards. Orders booked now. Can deliver 

 immediately or hold till wanted. 



Per 100 



Camllle Calot, light rose 910.00 



Came* Striata, pale flesh, shading to 



almost pure white , 9.00 



Cliarlemainie, creamy white, center 

 light lilac, flesh shaded with chamois, 



late SO.OO 



Clarissa, rosy-pinlc; inner petals sulphur 6.00 

 Comte de Diesbach, dark red ; early .... 8.00 

 Comte de Jussler, outer petals plnlc, 



Inner yellowish 8.00 



Comte de Nanteuil, very large and full; 



dark rose 8.00 



Comte de Ntepperc dark rose-pink; 



large bloom 10.00 



Comte d' Osmond, white with sulphur- 



Ish center 15.00 



Couronne d' Or, immense; very full, 

 imbricated, ball shaped bloom; snowy 

 white with yellowish stamens; fra- 

 grant; perfect as a cut flower sort; 

 very late, coming in after all other 



long stemmed whites are gone 1S.00 



Delachei, deep crimson-purple; one of 

 the best dark peonies; late midseason 10.00 



Dortens Coros, bright pink 6.00 



Dnchesse de Nemours, the Calot vari- 

 ety, cup-shaped sulphur- white; late, 



and one of the best whites 20.00 



Dake of Weiilngton, flowers fragrant, 

 sulphur- white; large and well formed; 

 strong grower; stems long and firm; 



late midseason SO.OO 



Ednlls Superba, soft pink; very early.. 10.00 

 Felix Crousse, brilliant, flaming red; far 

 and away the best red; the popular 

 color with florists; late midseason... 85.00 

 Festiva Alba, ivory-white, with occa- 

 sional crimson spots in center petals; 

 ships well and stands cold storage 

 excellently; late midseason 15.00 



Per 100 



FeatlvB Maxima, the ideal early white 

 for floral work; a well-nigh perfect 

 peony f 15.00 



Floral Treasore, rich, soft pink 15.00 



Fraocols Ortegat, semi-double; large 

 purplish-crimson bloom, with brilliant 

 golden yellow anthers; very striking 8.00 



Gea. CavaignfMi, lively lilac-pink, shaded 



clearer pink 6.00 



Gloire de Doaal, purplish scarlet-crim- 

 son with black reflex; late 8.00 



Golden Harvest, very large blooms, 

 blush guard petals; creamy- white 

 center; midseason; one of the freest 

 bloomers 15.00 



Grandlflors Camea Plena, very early; 

 clear flesh-pink, shaded lilac; keeps 

 well; ships well; desirable for cut- 

 ting or landscape work 6.00 



Grandiflora Boeea, light rose; outer 

 petals very large, inner smaller and 

 bunched; vigorous grower 8.00 



Liady Bramweli, silvery pink; late mid- 

 season 10.00 



LaIus, outer petals white, inner sulphur, 



changing to white; medium size.... 12.00 



T>a Tulipe, late; very large, full, shell 

 formed blooms, borne on long, erect 

 stems, delicate rose, fading to creamy 

 white ; one of the best 20.00 



IjA Snblime, crimson; fine, full, fragrant 8.00 



IJviqgatone (true Crousse variety), soft 

 rosy pink, silvery reflex, strong, long 

 stems; best late pink 40.00 



Lionia Vmn Houtte (Delache), flne dark 



crimson; very double; strong 12.00 



Meissonler, reddish purple, crimson 



center 40.00 



Monsieur Barral, soft, clear pink; large 



and full ; long stems 10.00 



Monsieur Dupont, very large; ivory- 



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Per lai 

 white with carmine border in center 

 petals; attractive; late midseason 820.00 



Mile. Marie Calot, clear satin-like sil- 

 very reflex 12.00 



Mile. Rene Dessert, in clusters, soft lilac 



with silvery-violet reflex 20.00 



MfMlame Crousse, one of the best 



whites; midseason 20.00 



Madame L.ebon, bright, cherry pink. . . . 10.00 



Madame Rose Rendatler, delicate rose. 8.00 



Nigricans, very late, brilliant, purplish- 

 crimson 20.00 



Nobilissima, bright, deep pink; good 



stems; lasts wonderfully 20.00 



Offlcinalis Mutabilis Alba, earliest white 15.00 



Offlcinalis Rubra Pleno, the well known, 



very early, double crimson 12.00 



Offlcinalis Rosea-seml-double-rose, the 



first to bloom 15.00 



Palmata, cut-leaved; single scarlet; 



earliest 25.00 



Fapaviflora, guard petals pure white; 



others yellowish; excellent 15.00 



Piiryne, blush white 8.00 



Prince Imperial, brilliant purplish-scar- 

 let; free bloomer; flne for massing in 

 landscape work 12.00 



Prolifera Tricolor, soft flesh, with cen- 

 ter of golden yellow 8.00 



Queen Victoria (Wliitleyii), there are 

 two well-known varieties of this 

 name. This is the standard pure 

 white market variety for storage.... 19.00 



Richardson's Dorchester, salmon-pink, 



one of the very best late ones 25.00 



Rosea Superba, brilliant, deep cerise- 

 pink, blooms compact and perfectly 

 formed; healthy growth; long stems; 

 keeps well ; late midseason 25.00 



Rosea Plena Sul>erba, very full flower; 



delicate pink and salmon 8.00 



Newark, New York 



Peonies for FaDPlanting 



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 PETERSON NURSERY, 



stock KxcliMK* BulMlns. CHICAOO 



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^'•■iittiiii riif HhvIpw wlieu you write. 



f<» standardize state inspection by i\\o 

 ■'111 of the federal government. 

 "What we want," said Mr. Stark, 

 '*< thorough, uniform inspection, in 

 ^'» far as inspection is necessary, ad- 

 ministered in a way to eliminate the 

 present loss and delay due to the in- 

 ''pection, and to put the increased cost 

 or conforming to the inspection upon 

 no ultimate consumer, where it jiroper- 

 ^y belongs. 



We cannot hope to get any degree 



"t uniformity by working through the 



ji'iTerent nurserymen's and fruit grow- 



*''■« associations, trying to get each 



Ji^atft to pass a uniform law. It is 



practically impossible to find any two 



^fites with the same requirements. 



""re 18 no question that the inspec- 



/•n, as done under the direction of the 



iini ®*P«rinient stations and state 



^Prsities, has certain advantages. 



W^ affi^ In a P^elfmn to quote pnoes on specimen BversreeM 

 W e are in a f UM llOn u^^t ^u be decidedly attractive to any- 



one who is BUYINQ TO SELL AOAIN. If you are in the market for anytbinc 

 from Norway Spruce to the finer varieties of Evergreens, send in your lists and we 

 will give you a figure that will make you money. 



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The Phoenix Nursery Co. 



For anything In Greenhouse Plants. Trees, 

 Schrubs. Etc.^ Send for our Wholesale Cata- 

 logue. Post Office Box 625 



BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS 



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HARDY CHOICE 



ORNAMENTALS 



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Hiram T. Jones 



Uiioa CiNMty Nurseries, ELIZABETH, N. I. 



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Their organiaations are the logical ones 

 for the work. It is necessary that 

 every function that can be performed 

 by the states be entrusted to these in- 

 dividual state organizations. No cen- 

 tralized organization is capable of un- 

 derstanding the conditions throughout 

 the country. No central department 

 from one central office is competent to 

 enforce the nursery regulations in a 

 country as large as the United States. 

 It is the same old question of the divi- 

 sion of the duties of the government be- 



BALTIMORE NURSERIES 



CALIFORNIA PRIVET 



Any quantity, 8ize and age. No b'^tter 

 grown. Shade and ornamental Trees 

 Shrubs anrt Vines. Full line of Fruit 

 Trees and Plants. 



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BALTIMORK, MD. 



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PEONIES 



25 acres of tbe best varieties of 

 Peony plants. Write for prices if in- 

 terested. 



GILBERT H. WILD, SARCOXIE, MO. 



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POTGROWN STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



10 varieties, at $2.00 per 100. Such as 

 Fairfield (early), Wm. Belt (medium). 

 Stevens' L. Champion (late), and 7 other 

 good kinds. 



J. H. O'HAGAN 



RIverview Nurseries, LITTLE SILVER. N. J 

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