14 CURRIE BROS. CO., MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN. 
PAEONIES (Continued) 
Perfection—Rose, inside salmon, fragrant. 
Phormis—Red. Large full flower. 
Porcupine—Outside petals rose; center white, quilled. 
Princess Nicholas—Blush, with cream center; fragrant. 
Reine des Francaise—A beautiful variety; outside petals 
rose, inner petals white. 
Souv d. Expo Universalle—Flesh, beautiful large globu- 
lar flower; a grand variety. 
Souvenir de Gaspard Calot—A grand variety; bright rose; 
edges of petals margined with delicate pink and blush- 
white; very full and free. 
Sy donic—Pale rose; early. 
Tenuifolia—Single deep crimson with deeply cut fringed 
foliage. 
Tenuifolia fl. pl—Same as the preceding except that the 
flowers are double. 
Thisbe—A beautiful flesh pink. 
Triomphe de L’Exposition de Lille—Delicate pink; large 
and very double; late. 
Zoe Calot—Soft rosy pink; well formed flower. 
Small Plants of above, each 50c; medium 75e; large $1.50. 
A SUPERB COLLECTION OF PAEONIES. 
Alexandriana—Delicate pink, with silvery edge; very fra- 
grant. 
Atrosanguinea Superba—Deep carmine; large and very 
fine. 
Augustine d’Hour—Rich red. 
Bono—Rose, very fine, large and double. 
Bridesmaid—Single white with yellow center. 
Canari—White tinted creamy white; very free. 
De Candole—Deep red; very large double flower. 
Faust—A very fine double; rosy white. 
Henri Demay—A striking light crimson of fine form. 
Jules Calot—Clear rose; very double; a grand variety. 
L’Esperance—Large rose pink; fragrant; early. 
Madame Barrillet Deschamps—Grand pink flower; petals 
edged white; late. 
Madam Crousse—Pure white; very fine and unique. 
Marie Lemoine—Ivory white; large and full; very double. 
Mile. Leonie Calot—Very fine form; white, shaded with 
rosy salmon in center. 
M. Krelaage—A grand variety; deep wine red. 
M. Dupont—lIvory white, marked with carmine; very fra- 
grant. 
Madam Geissler—Rosy pink; very large; late. 
M. Barral—Clear rosy pink. 
Modeste Guerin—Bright purplish carmine, extra fine, very 
fragrant. 
Potsii Alba—Delicate flesh pink, shading to pure white; 
very free bloomer; large flower. 
Queen Mary—Rose; light center. 
Rubra Superba—Tall red; fine full flower. 
Sea Foam—As its name implies, this variety is pure 
white; very desirable. 
Solfaterre—White, tinged sulphur, large and fragrant. 
Small Plants of above each, 75c; medium $1.25; large $2.00 
PURINE Ie 
DR. NESTER PELASSY. 
NOVELTIES AND NEW PAEONIES 
Albatre—Ivory white, center slightly 
striped carmine. 
Asa Gray—Bright carmine rose; petals 
spotted very deep carmine; late. 
Belle Chatelaine—Grand full double 
flower; edge frilled carnation pink, 
center white salmon carnation. 
Boule de Neige—White, margined car- 
mine, exceedingly beautiful. 
Claire Dubois—Peach blossom. color, 
large flower; very late. 
Flesh pink, large full flower. 
Coginta 
Pink, creamy center. 
Dr. Boisduval 
Eugene WVerdier—Blush, changing to 
pure white in the center. 
Formosa Alba Rose—Beautiful white, 
tinted delicate rose. 
Gen. Dodds—Large flesh pink; late. 
Humea Alba—Soft lilac, changing to 
white; very fine, fragrant. 
Irma—Pink, yellowish center, spotted 
carmine; late. 
Jussien—Deep red, semi-double; very 
beautiful and free. 
La Perle—Rose pink, end of petals 
washed white; very late. 
La Tendresse—Pure white with creamy 
center. 
Madame _ Boulanger—Pale rose; very 
large flower; late. 
Madame Debinson—Shell pink, a grand 
flower; late. 
Madame Fould—White, shaded lovely 
pink; enormous flower; late. 
Madame Helius—Grand, large, well- 
formed flowers; salmon rose. 
Mile. Rosseau—Sulphur white, center 
flushed rose; late. 
Madame Schmitt—Rose, reverse of pet- 
als white; large; late. 
Mrs. Charles Leveque—Salmon pink, 
very free. 
Mont Blane—Pure white with small 
yellow petals in center. 
Ornament des Massifs—White, shaded 
satiny pink; a very late blooming va- 
riety; enormous flowers. 
Small Plants of above, $1.00 each. 
MIXTURE OF CHOICE PINK AND ROSE COLORED PAEONIES UNNAMED, SMALL PLANTS: EACH 25¢; MEDIUM 50c; 
LARGE, $1.00. 
