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The Florists^ Review 



JONE 19, 1913. 



FOURTH YEAR 



ORDER NOW FOR EAl 



FOR THIS FLAG 



Our stock is guaranteed true to description and we wiii REPLACE WITH THREE any tliat prove i 

 true. We can make tliis UNPARALLELED guarlMtee because off tlie extreme care we iiave always ui 

 in growing our stock. Any peony Is mucli surer to bloom, and will be twenty per cent stronger, iff movij 

 In September, so that new rootlets may fform beffore ffreezing down. This gives a great advantage t 

 home-grown stock over Imported plants, which invariably come too late. All are listed under colorsi 

 the order off their blooming and described as by the American Peony Society. 



The prices in our list are for stock packed for shipment. We begin ffilling orders early In Septembi 



2S^' discount to the trade 



Offered sublect to being unsold on 

 PALE PINK PEONIES 



WHITE PEONIES 



EARLY Size 



Fastlva Maxima (Miellez 1851). Very large f Small., 



globular rose type. Pure white, flecked crlm- ■< Medium 



son, very fragrant, tall, vigorous grower ( Large . . 



Madam* da Vernavllla (Crousse 1885). Large, f Divided 



very full bomb. Purewhite.center blush when I Medium 



first open. Delightfully fragrant. Medium ] Large., 



height, extra free bloomer I Ex.Lge. 



Duchasaada Namoura (Calotl856). Medium- [ Divided 



sized pure white crown, sulphur white collar. J Medium 



no crimson flecks. Fragrant, me<i.hgt.,vigorou8 | Large., 



grower. Large guard petals, wonderful buds.. I. Ex.Lge. 



Alba Sulffuraa (Calot 1860). Very large, glob- [ g^^f ®* 



ular bomb Cream white. Tall, compact. lerect < Medium 



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



MIDSEASON 



aoldan Harvaat (Kosenfield 1900). Medium- / divided 



sized, loose bomb. Guard petals lilac rose, center J Medium 



creamy white. Fragrant, not very tall, stifif stem, 1 Large 



very free bloomer. A "fancy" white 



Avalancha (Urousse 1886). Very large, com- 

 pact, globular rose type. Pure white, edged j Divided 

 with a light line of carmine. Very strong, < Small. . 

 tall and very free bloomer. Superior to Al- (. Medium 

 batre as grown by us 



Madama Crouaaa (Calot 1866). Medium size. / piyfded 



globular crown, inire white, center flecked crlm- I jfg<jium 



son. Most fragrant, fitrong, stiff stem, very vlg- < Large 



orous. Many lateral bud* that all finally I ^^ ^ " 



bloom well. Best all-around white 



Menalaur Dupont (Calot 1872). Large, flat, , ^^g^„ 



st'mi-rose type. Milk white center splashed J T^edjum 



crimson Fragrant. Erect, tall, stiff stems, and | Large.. 



a free bloomer 



LATE 



Baronaaa Schroadar (Kelway 18<)0). Very ] 



large globular ro^e type. Flesh white bud, I agnail 

 bleach ng to white when open. Very fragrant, j 



Tall, strong grower ) ^, ., , , 



Couronna d' Or (Calot 1873). Large, flat, semi- f smlfi 



rose type. Ivory white. Fragrant. Medium J Medium 



tall, splendid grower, free bloomer. Always Large 



develops well and is most dependable I Ex.Lge. 



Maria Lamolna (Calot 1869). Large, very com- ^ gmall 



pact rose type. Pure white with cream white ) Medium 



center, occasional carmine tip. Fragrant. Me- ; Large 



dium height, extra strong stem 



SINGLE WHITE PEONY 



AHklftora, Tha Brida, or La Flancaa (Dessert n 

 l'.t02). Very large, single whit« with long yel- 

 low stamons. Fragrant. Tall, very early, free, > Small... 

 blooming in clusters. A third larger bloom J 

 than the ordinary albiflora 



Each 12 



100 



$0.45$4..'S0 $ 32.00 



.75 7.50 55.0U 



1.30 13 00 100.00 



4.00 



75 7 50 



1.30 13.00 



1.65 16 50 



4.00. 



.75 7.50 



1 30 13 00 



1.65 16 50 



450 



.75 7.50 



1.30 13.00 



1.65 16 50 



3.00 



.75 7.50 



1.30 13.00 



1400 

 2 .50 25.00 

 4.00 40.00 



4.00 



.85 8.50 

 1.40 14.00 

 1.90 19 00 



.60 6.00 

 1.30 13 00 

 1.65 16.50 



3..")0 :35 00 



4.00 



.60 6.00 



.85 8,50 



1.40 14.00 



1.90 19 00 



25 00 



55.(0 



100.00 



130 00 



25.' 



55,00 



100.00 



130.00 



32.00 



55.00 



100.00 



130.00 



20.00 



55.00 



100.00 



110.00 



25.00 



65.00 



110.00 



140.00 



45.00 

 100.00 

 130.00 



25.00 



45.00 



65.00 



110.00 



140.00 



.85 8.50 65.00 

 1.30 13,00 100 00 

 1.65 16.50 130.00 



1.50 1500 



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. . 



Oallcatlaalma (unknown). Large rose type. 

 Pale lilac rose. Very frflgrant. Very strong, tall 

 grower, fine habit, free bloomer. Known locally 

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



Eusanla Vardlar (Calot 1861). Large, flat, semi- 

 rose type. Pale hydrangea pink, collar lighter. 

 Fragrant. Very tall, ere< t. free bloomer. One 

 of the showiest and most beautiful baby pinks, 



Marsuarita Garard (Crousse 1892). Large, com- 

 pact, .■ienii-ro.se. lieveloping into a crown. Blush 

 pink, softening to white. Tall, very strong, 

 free bloomer. The most admired In our whole 

 collection this season 



Triompha da rExpoaltlon da Ulla (Calot 1865) . 

 Very large, compact semi rose type. Pale rose 

 pink. Fragrant. Very strong grower and free 

 bloomer. An Indispensable variety 



MIDSEASON 



Maria Crouaaa (Ciousse 1892). Large, loose 

 bomb. Uniform lilac shade. Tall, strong 

 grower, free bloomer. 



Albart Crouaaa (Crousse 1893). Very large, flat, 

 compact bomb. Rose white, flecked crimson. 

 Fragrant Tall, erect, free bloomer. Is colored, 

 formed and with imbricated petals like a big 

 flesh pink carnation 



Plarra Duchartra (Crousse 1896). Large, com- 

 pact roje type. Delicate flesh pink. Fragrant. 

 Strong stem, very free bloomer 



Barnard da Pallaay (Crousse 1879). Compact 

 globular rose type. Pale lilac rose, blanching 

 to white. Very fragrant. Strong grower, free 

 bloomer in clusters 



LATE 



Madama Emila Qalla (Crousse 1881). Large, 

 compact, flat rose type. Deep lilac pink, chang- 

 ing to milk white in center. Medium tall, strong, 

 free bloomer 



Qrandlfflora (Richardson 1883). Very large, flat, 

 rose type. Rose white. V«ry fragrant. Tall. 

 The last of any peony In our collection to bloom. 

 A gem In a class by Itself 



Size Kacli 12| 



Divided $ ;j| 

 Small... 11.00 lOil 

 Large.. 1.. 501511 

 Ex.Lg-. ■LOOM 



Divided 

 Small... 

 Medium 

 Large . , 

 Ex Lge. 



.W it 



,85 8J 



1,40 14 J 



1,90 M 



Divided \i 



Medium .S5 M 



Large.. 1,40 llJ 



Ex.Lge. I.IOWI 



( Dlvi 

 ■{ Lard 

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ded o» 



Large . . 1.30 lit 



Lge. -'.OOail 



Divided 



Medium .75 



Large . . 1.00 10- 



Ex.Lge. 1.3013. 



Small... 

 Medium 



' Divided 

 Small... 

 Large .. 

 Ex.Lge. 



4.00-10.0 

 6,00 60.0 



.90 9-3 

 1,30 Vit 

 1,65 16J 



Small... Ifi''' 



Divided 

 Medium 

 Large . . 

 Ex.Lge. 



3l 

 .SO s-3 



1,00 l«l 

 1.30 13* 



Small. 



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PETERSON NURSE 



