June 16, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists' Review* 



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Peony Couronne d' Or (Crown of Gold), in Our Nurseries. 



PEONIES 



Large Roots, 3 to 5 Eyes 



Ours is not a fong list but a good one— the cream of about 100 varieties which we 

 formerly grew. And the best of it is that the stock is pure and unmixed. We have bloomed these 

 Peonies, "rogued" them and then checked them plant by plant. 



Per 100 



Camille Calot, light rose flO.OO 



Carnea Striata, pale flesh, shadiiiK to almost pure white it.OO 



Charlemagne, creamy wljite, center lighi lilac, flesh shaded 



with chamois, late 20.00 



Clarissa, rosy-pink : inner petals sulphur 6,00 



Comte de Diesbach. dark red; early. 10.00 



Comte de Jussier, outer petals pink, inner yellowish lOfO 



Comte de Nanteuil, very large and full; dark rose 8.00 



Comte de Niepperg, (Virk ro?<e-pink ; large bloom 10.00 



Comte d' Osmond, while with sulphurish center 20.0O 



Couronne d' Or, immense; very full, imbricated, ball shaped 

 bloom; snowy white with yellowish stamens: fragrant: 

 perfect as a cut flo^^ er sort ; very late, coming in after all 



other long stemmed whites are gone 30.00 



Delachei, deep crimson-purple; one of the best dark peonies : 



late niidseason 



Duke of Wellington, flowers fragrant, sulphur-white, large 

 and well fonnea; strong grower; stems long and firm; 



late midsoason 



Felix Crousse. brilliant, flaming red; far and away the Ijest 



red ; the popular color with florists ; late midseason 

 Festiva Maxima, the ideal early white for floral work; a well- 

 nigh perfect peony l.'i.OO 



Francois Ortegat, semi-double; large purplish-crimson bloom, 



with brilliant golden yellow anthers; very striking 



Qen. Cavaignac, lively lilac-pink, shaded clearer pink 



Oloire de Douai, purplish scarletrcrinison with black reflex; 



late 



Qrandiflora Carnea Plena, very early ; clear flesh-pink, shaded 

 lilac; keeps well; ships well; desirable for cutting or land- 

 scape work 8.00 



Qrandiflora Rosea, light rose; outer petals very large, inner 



smaller and bunche<l ; vigorous grower 8,00 



Laius, outer petals white, inner sulphur, changing to white; 



medium size 12,00 



La Tulipe, late; very large, full, shcll-forme<l blooms, borne 

 on long, erect stems; delicate rose, fading to creamy 



white; one of the best :!0.00 



La Sublime, crimson: flne, full, fragrant 15.00 



15.00 



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 •10.00 



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 8.00 



10.00 



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what 



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Regarding size, 



customers writes u.« : 



New Yoric, October 7. "The Im.x <.t IVonie-s 

 and Phloxe." came pr(»ini)tly and reached nie in 

 good condition. Your I'eony divisions were 

 generous in size and really n-frcshing to one 

 after the small, meager specimens that we have 

 lately liad from 'some of the 'Peony Specialists.' 

 Many thanks," 



Per ICO 

 Livingstone (true Crou<se variety), soft ro«y i>ink. silvn-y 



retlpx ^t^ong, long stems; Ix'st late pink $10. DO 



Louis Van Houtte (Delache), flne dark crimson : very double: 



strong 12.00 



Monsieur Barral, soft, clear pink; largi^ and full ; long >t>^nis.. 10.00 



Madame Crousse, one of the best whites; midseason JO.OO 



Madame Lebon, bright, cherry pink . . 10.00 



Madame Rose Rendatler, delicate rose h.oo 



Nigricans, very larKe. brilliant, purplish-crimson JO.OO 



Nobilissima, briRlit. ileep pink; good stems; lasts wonderfully ".iO.OO 



Officinalis Mutahilis Alba, earliest white JO.OO 



Officinalis Rubra Pleno, the well known, very early, doubl'' 



erinnon IJ.OO 



Papaviflora, guard petals pure white; others yellowisli; 



excellent 



Prince Imperial, brilliant purplish-scarlet ; free bU)omer: flne 



for massing in landscape work. 



Prolifera Tricolor, soft flesh, with center of golden yellow . . 

 Rosea Superba, brilliant deep cerise-pink, blooms compact 



and perfectly formed ; healthy growth; long^tems; keeps 



well : late midseason 



Rosea Plena Superba, very full flower; delicate pink and 



-almoii 10.00 



15.00 

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'Some Peonies." 



Jackson & Perkios Company 



PRODUCERS OF THE 

 PREFERRED PEONIES 



Newark, (Near Rochester) Ncw York 



