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AUGUST 20, 1914. 



The Florists' Review 



67 



W8B 



Will not affect you if you order of us. The Holland and Freoch Peonies prob- 

 ably will not arrive this season. But by ordering of us you will be sure of 

 getting your stock early In September. There is really no need of sending 

 to Europe for Peonies, as our trade discount brings our prices down to where 

 our guaranteed stock is cheaper to use than not warranted imported roots. 



PEONIES 



OUR STOCK IS aUAR^NTEED true to description and we will REPLACE WITH THREE any that prove not true. We can make 

 this UNPARALLELED guarantee because of the extreme care we have always used in jtrowing our stock. 



The sizes given are: DIVIDED Strong divided plants of two to four eyes; SMALL— Are plants of one or two Rtalks of this year's 

 growth, one v«ar since divided: MEDIU VI- Plants of three to five stalks, two years since divided; LARGE -Plants of six or more stalks, 

 three years since divided. Will not supply less than six at dozen rate and twenty- five at hundred rate. 



PRICES SUBJECT TO 28^ DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE 



WHITE 

 EARLY 



PEONIES 



Size Each 12 



100 



aran«lfl*ra nivaa planlaalma {Lemon 1824). 

 Law globular rose type. Milk white. Very 

 fragiiint. Ifirst white to bloom 



Ftstlva Maxima (Miellez 1851). Very large 

 globular rose type. Pure white, flecked crim- 

 son, very fragrant, tall, vigorous grower 



Madam* da Vsrnavlll* (Crousse 1885). Large, 

 verv full bomb. Pure white, center blush when 

 first open. Delightfully fragrant, extra free 

 bloomer 



Duchesaa da Namaura (Calot 1856). Medium- 

 sized pure white crown, sulphur white collar, 

 no crimson flecks. Fragrant, vigorous grower. 

 Lsri^e guard petals, wonderful buds . 



Alba Sulfuraa (Calot 1860). Very large, glob- 

 ula'- bomb. Cream white. Tall, compact, erect 

 grower. Not the inferior sort often sent out. . . 



MIDSEASON 



Golden Harvaat (Rosenfleld 1900). Medium- 

 sized, loose bomb. Quard petalslilac rose, center 

 creamy white. Fragrant, stiff stem, very free 

 bloomer. A "fancy" white 



Avalancha (Crousse 1886). Very large, com- 

 pact, globular rose type. Pure white, edged 

 with a light line of carmine. Very strong, 

 tall and very free bloomer. Superior to Al- 

 batre as grown by us 



Madama Creuaaa (Calot 1866). Medium size, 

 globular crown. Pure white, center flecked crim- 

 son. Most fragrant. Strong, stiff stem, very vig- 

 orous. Many lateral bud^ that all finally 

 bloom well. Best all-around white 



Monalaur Dupant (Calot 1872). Large, flat, 

 semi-rose type. Milk white center splashed 

 crimson Fragrant. Erect, tall, stiS stems, and 

 a free bloomer 



LATE 



Baronaaa Schraadar (Kelway 1890). Very 

 large globular robe type. Flesh white bud, 

 bleach ngto white when open. Very fragrant. 



Couronna d' Or (Calot 1878). Large, flat, semi- 

 rose type. Ivory white. Fi»grant. Medium 

 tall, splendid grower, free bloomer. Always 

 develops well and is most dependable 



Marl* Lamalna (Calot 1869). Large, very com- 

 pact rose type. Pnre white with cream white 

 center, occasional carmine tip. Fragrant. Me- 

 dium height, extra strong stem 



Small... .50 5.00 37.50 



RED PEONIES 



EARLY 



Modasta Guarin (Ouerin 1845). Large, com- 

 pact, typical bomb. Though described by the 

 Peony Society as solferino red, it is the darkest 

 ofthe pinks, without stamens. Fragrant. Extra 

 strong, free bloomer. Always dependable 



AuKuaUn d'Haur (Calot 1867). Large, compact 

 bomb, without stamens. Deep rose red. Free. 



Plarra Daaaart (Dessert & Mechin 1890). Very 

 jarpe, semi-rose type. Dark crimson purple. 

 Tall, strong grower, free bloomer. Largest 

 single petals and largest bloom among the reds. 



MIDSEASON 



Monalaur Kralasa (Crousse 1882). Large, com- 

 Piict, semi-rose type. Bright amaranth. Me- 

 dium tall, strong, upright, free bloomer 



Ftllx Crauaaa (Crousse 1881). Large, compact, 

 I'obular bomb. Brilliant rose red. Fragrant. 

 Strong grower, free bloomer 



LATE 



'^••achal (Delache 1866). Large, medium, corn- 

 Pact rose type. Violet crimson, strong, free . . 



^«ena Bleat (Dessert 1894). Compact, globu- 

 }«i. semi-rose type. Deep purple amaranth. 

 M right habit, free bloomer, large petals 



*fiaral Davouat (Crousse 1898). Large, globu- 



Each 12 



Size 



Divided. 

 Small.. $0.60 

 Medium .85 

 Large... 1.2i 

 Ex. Lge. 1.60 



100 



$ 4.00 $ 26.00 



6.00 



12.50 

 15.00 



46.00 



66.00 



90.00 



120,00 



Small. 



.85 8 50 65.00 



Small... 1.00 10.00 

 Medium 1.35 13.50 

 Large... 1.75 17.50 



Small... .70 7.00 50.00 



Medium 1.00 10.00 76.00 



Small... .80 8.00 60.00 



Medium 1.25 12.50 90.00 



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Pn'ERSON NURSERY, 



Small... .b.'y 

 Medium .80 



5.50 40.00 

 8.00 



•ar, rose type. Purplish red. Very tall, strong 

 8te;ii, vigorous, free bloomer • • • • 



Small... .80 8.00 60.00 



Small... 1.00 10.00 

 Medium 1.25 12.50 



DEEP PINK PEONIES 



Each 12 



Small.. $0.55 $ 6.60 $ 40.00 

 Medium .80 8.00 60.00 

 Large... 1.10 11.00 80.00 



Divided, 

 Small... .50 

 Medium .75 

 Large... 1.20 

 Ex. Lge. 1.40 



Small... 1.10 

 Medium 1.40 

 Large. 



Small... 

 Medium 



250 



1.10 

 1.40 



EARLY Size 



Edulla Suparba (Lemon 1824). Large, loose, 

 flat crown. Bright mauve pink, collar mixed 

 with lilac. Very fragrant. Strong, upright, 

 very free bloomer 



Alaxandriana (Calot 1856). Very large, full, 

 compact rose type. Light violet rose. Very 

 fragrant. Very strong, upright grower. Free 

 bloomer 



M. Julaa Ella (Crousse 1888). Very large, com- 

 pact bomb type. Pale lilac rose. Very fragrant. 

 Strong grower, free bloomer 



Lamartlna (Calot 1860). Very large rose type. 

 Pale lilac rose. Very fragrant. Tall, free 

 bloomer. Also known as "Qiganthea" 



MIDSEASON 



Madama Ducal (Mechin 1880). Large, globular 

 type bomb. Light mauve rose. Fragrant. Strong 

 grower, medium height, very free 



Quaan Emma (Unknown). "Large, bright pink 

 on long .stems. Blooms very freely. Ships and 

 stores well" 



Prtocaaa Baatrica (Kelway 1886). Large, com- 

 I>act. high crown. Guard and crown light li- 

 lac-rose, collar creamrwhite. Fragrant. Strong, 

 vigorous, free bloomer 



Dactaur Bratannaau (Verdier 1854). Medium 

 to large bomb. Pale lilac rose. Fragrant. Vig- I Small... .70 

 orous free bloomer, splendid keeper. Also | Medium 1.10 

 called Lady Leonora Bramwell J 



100 



3.00 



5.00 



7.50 



12.00 



14.00 



20.00 

 35.00 

 55.00 

 85.00 

 110.00 



11.00 80.00 

 14.00 110.00 

 26.00 180.00 



Small... 

 Medium 

 Large. . . 



Small... 

 Large... 



Divided. 

 Small... 

 Medium 

 Large... 

 Ex. Lge. 



1.00 

 1.30 

 1.90 



1.80 

 2.60 



.50 



.76 



1.20 



1.40 



11.00 

 14.C0 



10.00 

 13.00 

 19.00 



18.00 

 25.00 



3.00 



5.00 



7.50 



12.00 



14.00 



7.00 

 11.00 



Small.. 



LATE 



Clalra Dubala (Crousse 1886). Very large, glo 

 bular rose type. Clear, deep violet rose. Deli- r MoHintn 

 cate fragrance. Tall, strong, free bloomer ) meuium 



Livlnsatana (Crousse 1879). Very large, com- ") Divided, 



pact, perfect rose type. Pale lilac rose. Very I Small... 



strong, medimn height, free bloomer. Re- \ Medium 



markable buds J Large. . . 



1.65 

 2.76 



1.30 

 1.90 

 2.50 



16.50 

 27.50 



9.00 

 13.00 

 19.00 

 26.00 



PALE PINK PEONIES 



EARLY 



Octavia Damay (Calot 1867). Very large, flat 

 crown. Guards and center pale hydrangea pink. 

 Fragrant. Dwarf habit, but leaf stalks very low, 

 admits cutting with good stem. Free bloomer. . 



Dallcatlaalma (unknown). Large rose type. 

 Pale lilac rose. Very fragrant. Very strong, tall 

 grower, fine habit, free bloomer. Known locally 

 for over thirty years as the "L. L. L. Pink".... 



Eucania Vardlar (Calot 1864). Large, flat, semi- 

 rose type. Pale hydrangea pink, collar lighter. 

 Fragrant. Very tall, erect, free bloomer. One 

 of the showiest and most beautiful baby pinks. 



Marsuarlta Garard (Crousse 1892). Large, com 

 pact, semi-rose, developing into a crown. Blush 

 pink, softening to white. Strong, free bloomer 



Size 



Each 12 



80.00 

 110.00 



75.00 

 100 00 

 140.00 



20.00 

 36.00 

 55.00 

 85.00 

 110.00 



50.00 

 80.00 



130.00 

 200.00 



70.00 

 100.00 

 140.00 

 180.00 



100 



Divided. $10.00 $ 75 00 



Small. ..$1.40 14.00 110.00 

 Large... 2.75 27.50 200.00 



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Divided. 

 Small... 

 Medium 

 Large... 

 Ex Lge. 



Divided. 

 Small... 

 Medium 

 Large. . . 

 Ex. Lge. 



.60 



.90 



1.40 



1.65 



.60 



.90 



1.40 



1.65 



4.00 



6.00 



9.00 



14.00 



16.50 



4.00 



6.00 



9.00 



14.00 



16.50 



26.00 



45.00 



70 00 



110.00 



130 00 



■26.00 



46.00 



70.00 



110.00 



130.00 



Small... .70 7.00 60.00 



MIDSEASON 



Maria Crauaaa (Crousse 1892). Large, loose ) Small... 3.00 30.00 



bomb. Uniform lilac shade. Tall, strong >- Medium 4.00 40.00 



grower, free bloomer. ) Large... 5.00 60.00 



Albart Crauaaa (Crousse 1898). Very large, flat, % 



compact bomb. Rose white, flecked crimson. Small... 1.80 13.00 



Fragrant Tall, erect, free bloomer. Is colored, > Medium 2.00 20.00 



formed and with imbricated petals like a big Large... 2.75 27.60 



flesh pink carnation ■' 



Plarra Duchartra (Crousse 1896). Large.com-) Small... 2.00 20 00 



pact rofc type. Delicate flesh pink. Fragrant. >■ Medium 2.75 27.60 



Strong stem, very free bloomer j Large... 3.50 35.00 



LATE 



Grandlflara( Richardson 1883). Very large, flat, ) Small... 1.10 1100 



rose type. Rose white. Very fragrant. Tall. > Medium 1.45 14.50 



A gem, in a class by itself ) Large... 2.00 2000 



100.00 

 160.00 

 200.00 



150.00 

 200.00 

 260.00 



80.00 

 116.00 

 150.00 



25% discount to the trade 



■Ettablitbad 1856- 



Wm. A. Peterson, Prop. 



30 N. U SaUe St., CHICAGO 



