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The varieties offered below have been voted upon by the 
American Peony Society as being the best and finest garden 
varieties. They are unequalled for hardiness. 
The Peony roots we offer have all produced characteristic 
blooms in our nursery and are well established. We offer 
strong roots having 3 to 5 eyes and 5 to 8 eyes, and if 
these are planted under favorable conditions, should pro- 
== duce blooms the year after planting. 
For cultural instructions send for our Peony Guide, post 
free. The roots offered in this list are for shipment September 
15th to November 15th. 3to5 5to8 
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CRIMSON AND DARK RED Each Each 
3 Adolphe Rousseeu. Tall. Dark velvety red with 
hues of garnet and a distinct metallic reflex. 
One of the best dark varieties. Large ..... $1.00 $1.50 
Felix Crousse. Deep ruby-red, center shading 
deeper. Large globular bloom of fine form.. .50 as 
Grover Cleveland. Dark crimson, very large 
andefullowern-esmice see ae ee 1.00 1.50 
Karl Rosenfield. Dark crimson, very brilliant. 
Large, globular and compact ............ 60 1.00 
Longfellow. Tall. Brilliant crimson with cherry 
tones, very bright and effective for any use. 
largesand of good torm=.--96 eee 1.25 2.00 
Mary Brand. Crimson with silky sheen, center 
of fringed petals with golden stamens inter- 
; spersed. Large, fragrant flowers ......... 1:25. —-2:00 
ae 5 2 = tg Hi Mons. Martin Cahuzac. Very dark purple-gar- 
, We i, Without ; ae wick Bae reflex pas eens aon 1.00 1.50 
( D) S ichard Carvel. Very bright crimson. Large, 
g; COMES to olor Names ) 71 compact, globular flower. Fragrant ....... 1.00 1.50 
Double White, Double Red, Double Pink The Gem. Brilliant dark crimson flowers, com- 
We offer these in strong divided roots at pact and beautiful. Produces great clusters 
35c each; $3.50 per doz. whenawelliestablishedaessemig ree eee eee 1.00 1.50 
(Below) Single Peony, King of England PINK AND ROSE VARIETIES 
Albert Crousse. Seashell-pink, very large and 
fuil. Petals imbricated and overlap; fragrant. .60 .90 
Claire Dubois. Rich clear satiny pink with 
plossyzrelexenm cise Cn en eee .60 -90 
Edulis Superba. One of the most fragrant sorts, 
early flowering, guards and center mauve- 
pink, collar lightililac <= 2). -1- 2 2: eee 50 Sf) | 
Georgiana Shaylor. Pale rose-pink center and 
guards slightly splashed crimson .......... 1.00 1.50 | 
Germaine Bigot. Pale lilac-rose. Center flecked 
crimson: Veny 200d ieee eee eee 1.00 1.50 
Gismonda., Flesh-pink with delicate rose center. 
Large, full, globular flower; fragrant. A gem. 1.00 1.50 
Livingstone. Pale lilac-rose with pale silver 
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sheen. Large full imbricated flowers coming 
AN <CLUSEETS cpt cnciaiekehel sickens sicleteecl icicle ike eeneaee 1.00 1.50 
Marguerite Gerard. Very pale hydrangea-pink 
fading to nearly white. Central petals flecked - 
dark@ crimson! «secre eee fs) 1.00 
Milton Hill. Pale lilac-rose. Very distinct, pure 
color. Large, globular flower ............ 1.255. 2.00 
Mons. Jules Elie. Pale lilac-rose. Collar lighter, 
amber-yellow at base; fragrant ........... wo 1.00 
Octavie Demay. Guards and center pale hy- 
drangea-pink, collar almost white; fragrant.. .60 -90 
Reine Hortense. Uniform hydrangea-pink min- 
utely splashed on a white background. Cen- 
ter prominently flecked crimson .......... 1.00 1.50 
Rosa Bonheur. Violet-rose, guards and collar 
flecked crimson; fragrant .............-- 1.50 2.50 
Solange. Lilac-white deepening toward center 
with. salmon! Shadingspe sci ier enter 73> 1.00 
Sarah Bernhardt. Mauve-rose, silver tipped; 
fragrant eee ee eee 75 1.00 
Therese. Rich satiny pink with glossy reflex. 
Very large, developing a high crown. One of 
the most popular varieties grown. Fragrant.. 1.00 1.50 
Walter Faxon. Pure bright rose, deepening to- 
ward the center. Very distinct, delicate color. 1.00 1.50 
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