3vhX 18, 1912. 



The Florists^ Review 



63 



WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 



FALL OF 1912 



PEONIES 



rME HAVE been growing Peonies more than fifty years, endeavoring 

 iJLl always to obtain and grow the best varieties obtainable, using our 

 best endeavor at all times to have everything true to name. The best time 

 to plant Peonies is in the fall, from September Ist until frost interferes 

 with the work. They start root growth as soon as set. Mulch with coarse 

 manure as soon as ground freezes. Do not apply manure among the roots 

 at planting. Home-grown Peonies are much more desirable than imported, 

 because these may be procured and planted much earler than imported 

 plants can be obtained. 



2.00 12.00 



30.00 

 20.00 

 2.50 15.00 



Doz. 100. 

 Alexander Dumas, (Guerin) Brilliant pink 

 with cream and salmon $1.50 $10.00 



Baroness Schroeder, (Kelway) One of the 

 finest on earth, opens a refined waxy blush, 

 turning to purest white. Each, $2.25 25.00 



Bertha, (Terry) Bright crimson, large, full 

 double, one of most profuse bloomers in 

 our collection and among the most showy, 



Couronne d'Ot, (Crown of Gold) Compact 

 solid white with golden reflex, center 

 touched with crimson 4.00 



Delicatissima, Large pale lilac-rose, very 

 fragrant 3.00 



Dorchester, (Kichardson) Delicate light pink, 

 late, extra good 



Due de Wellington, (Calot) Blush guard with 

 delicate yellow center fading to white, 

 early 2.50 15.00 



Edulis Superba, (Lemon) Bright mauve pink 

 mixed with lilac, very fragrant, one of 

 the very earliest 1.50 10.00 



Felix Crousse, (Crousse) Eich brilliant ruby 

 red, one of the best of the deep glowing 

 reds 3.50 25.00 



Festiva Maxima, (Miellez) The favorite 

 white for more than fiLfty years. A large 

 flower of purest white with crimson flakes, 

 very fragrant 2.50 15.00 



Floral Treasure, (Kosenfield) Pale lilac rose, 



very free, fragrant 2.50 15,00 



Golden Harvest, (Eosenfield) Soft lilac, 



cream white center, very free, fragrant,,, 2,50 15.00 



Grover Cleveland, (Terry) Very large, 

 double, brilliant crimson, finely fringed... 4.00 



Doz. 100. 



Jenny Lind, (Kelway) Large light pink or 

 blush with cr^am center, free bloomer, 

 very sweet, excellent for market, 1000, 

 $180.00 $3.00 $20,00 



Louis Van Houttei, (Calot) Vivid purplish 



cherry, very free 1.50 10.00 



Livingstone, (Crousse) Very large, compact, 

 perfect rose type, pale lilac rose, free 

 bloomer 6.00 40,00 



Mabel Clare, (Terry) Deepest crimson, large 



compact, one of the most free and showy, 2.50 15,00 



Madame de Verneville, (Crousse) Very full 

 bomb shaped, pure white, center blush 

 when first opened, delightfully fragrant,, 3.00 20,00 



Madame Calot, (Miellez) Early, white 

 shaded golden, fine form 3.00 20.00 



Madame Crousse, (Calot) Medium sized, 

 globular, pure white, center flecked crim- 

 son, most fragrant 3.00 



Model of Perfection, (Crousse) Shell pink, 



marked bright rose, very large flower,,,. 2,00 12,00 



Mount Blanc, (Lemoine) White with cream 



center, early, free 2,00 12,00 



Mom, Crousse, (Crousse) The American 

 Beauty Peony, A grand- red, choice market 

 sort 2,50 15,00 



Monsieur Dupont, (Calot) Large semi-rose 

 type, white splashed crimson, fragrant, 

 free bloomer . , , 3,50 25.00 



Princess Beatrice, (Kelway) Large com- 

 pact, guard and crown light violet with 

 collar cream white, fragrant, 1000, $100.00 2.00 12.00 



Queen Victoria, (English) Flesh fading to 

 pure white, early, very free, A grand 

 favorite with florists, 1000, $40,00 75 5,00 



The plants we offer are strong, thrifty roots, with 2 to 4 or more eyes 

 No charge for packing -:- We guarantee all stock true to name 



COMPLETE PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION 



E. Y.TEAS & SON, Centerville,lnd. 



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