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Albatre. Milk-white, with cream center, ruby markings 



on some petals. Large bloom of perfect form $0.75 $1.25 



Alsace-Lorraine. Rich creamy white with tinted 

 brownish yellow. Produces clusters of large imbri- 

 cated flowers, with a center like Water Lily 75 1.25 



Baroness Schroeder. Tall. Flesh white to milk-white. 

 Profusion of very large, globular flowers. Fragrant . . 1.00 1.50 



Bayadere. Creamy white with a golden heart. Large 



globular flowers 1.00 1.50 



Couronne d'Or. Tall. White, slightly flecked crimson, 



golden stamens. Profuse btoomer; very popular 75 1.25 



Duchess de Nemours. Sulphur- white with a touch of 

 green at the heart that seems to light up the whole 

 flower. Fragrant 75 1.00 



Festiva Maxima. Tall. Ivory-white flowers of feathery 

 appearance with a splash of crimson in center. Very 

 large and globular. Fragrant 75 1.25 



Frances Willard. Tall. White delicately shaded 

 pink. Raised cup-shaped center filled with golden 

 stamens; fragrant and very choice 1.25 1.75 



James Kelway. Rose- white changing to milk-white. 



Tinged yellow at base of petals 75 1.25 



Kelway's Glorious. One of the finest ever introduced; 

 creamy white with soft tinge of rose; fragrant 1.50 2.25 



Mme Emile Lemoine. Large globular rose type, milk 

 white 1.00 1.50 



Primevere. Creamy white, splashed scarlet. Very fra- 

 grant, strong grower and blooms freely, the nearest of 

 of all to a yellow peony 1.00 1.50 



SINGLE FLOWERING 



Catherine Parry . Single, early. Tall. Delicate shell-pink 



shading to flesh-white 



Cathedral. Blush with cream colored filamental petals 



Eva . Bright crimson with golden center 



Flashlight. Early medium. Guards light Tynan-rose, 



narrow center petals amber-yellow shading pink .... 



Foaming Wave. Carmine-rose; very choice 



Fugi-Mine. White, yellow stamens 



King of England. Rich ruby-madder; long narrow 



central petals, gold changing to gold striped carmine . 

 Mischief. Soft pink with long yellow central petals . . 



Olivia. Pure white, yellow stamens 



Petite Renee. Collar clear carmine-purple, central 



petals clear carmine striped white, yellow background 



Snow Wheel. Pure white 



Torpilleur. Rose red 



leonies to Ljolor C*™) 



Double White! Double Red! Double Pink 



We offer these in strong divided roots at 

 *S 45c each; $4.50 per doz. 



PLANTING PEONIES. The richest soil is none too good for the 

 Peony and soils which retain a moderate degree of moisture are the 

 best; inducing strong stems and large flowers. In setting out the roots, 

 a space should be given large enough to allow them to develop into 

 clumps, say a circle of three feet diameter. 



The crowns of the roots should be about three inches below the 

 surface of the soil when planted, and the earth should be firmed well 

 all around them. 



After planting, the bed or border should be lightly covered with 

 coarse manure and leaves. 



TIME FOR PLANTING. The best time for planting Peonies is in 

 September and October because they will then make root growth 

 before winter sets in, and bloom the following Spring. 



OUR PAMPHLET "Peony Culture" sent on request with order 



Henderson's Flowering Bulbs are delivered transportation paid 

 to all points east of the Mississippi River 



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