LfcAMON G. TINGLE. PITT8VILLE. MD. 



PEONIt;S — There is no prettier flower grown 



PEONIES 



'Teony, The Queen of Hardy Perennialsl" The title is 

 a just one; long may she reign supreme. In addition to 

 the imperial beauty of the flowers, many are as fragrant 

 as an American Beauty rose. All are absolutely hardy, 

 even in the most exposed positions at the far north. 



Strong, heavy plants, 50 cents each; $4. .50 for 10. 



FESTIVA MAXIMA. Probably the most popular peony in existence. 

 The center is white, with here and there a fleck of crimson. Very large, 

 fragrant. Vigorous and free bloomer. 



DUCHESSE DE NEMOURS. A magnificent flower, with pure white 

 crown, creamy color and free spots or flecks of other color. Blooms 

 large, full double, and produced freely. Desirctle .or massing and cut- 

 ting. Fragrant. 



FELIX CROUSSE. A favorite brilliant red peony. Large blooms, 

 typical bomb shape, and quite fragrant. Plants are strong growers and 

 blooms freely. 



FLORAL TREASURE. Large, full flowers of delicious pink. A great 

 favorite and one of the most popular pink peonies. 



EDULIS SUPERBA. Rosy pink, sometimes striped carmine. Very 

 early. 



MADAME DE VERNEVILLE. Blush when opening, changes to pure 

 white, with many distinct carmine flecks. Blooms large and full, pro- 

 duced freely and delicately fragrant. 



COURONNE D'ORR. This is the famous "Crown of Gold ;" immense, 

 fine shaped bloom. Color snow white. The attainment of profection in 

 peonies. 



L'ECLANTANTE. Flowers large and full, deep carmine, tinged with 

 velvety crimson ; very beautiful. 



MIXED. These are some of the fine named varieties that have be- 

 come mixed in handling. 26c each ; $2.00 for 10. 



LIBERTY IRIS 



Strong plants, 15 cents each: $1.25 for 10. 



CELESTE. Pure cele.stial blue throughout, shading to porcelain; 

 open flowers held high in the air ; very profuse and one of the finest 

 varieties ; tall. 



DARIUS. Stands lemon yellow ; falls light yellow blotched and 

 marked with rosy lilac. 



DELICATE. Stands delicate straw tinted with rose : falls deep lilac 

 shading to white. 



FLORENTINA ALBA. Silver queen. Stands and falls porcelain 

 shading to pure white; flowers large; blooms early: very fragrant. 



REBECCA. Honorablis. Sans Souci. Standi* golden yellow ; falls 

 mahogany brown. 



H. CRAMER. Stands deep celestial blue; falls pure Yale blue: tall 

 habit : blooms early. 



LA TENDRE. Bridesmaid, Edina. Stands porcelain slightly smoked : 

 falls light blue heavily veined with violet. 



PRES. THIERS. Stands mauve, much smoked and penciled brown at 

 base : falls purple, base marked with brown and white. Flowers late. 



QUEEN OF MAY. Rosy Gem. Stands bright rosy blue; falls a shad* 

 darker. Very showy and attractive. 



VIRGIN. Stands French white, slightly shaded with yellow : falls 

 deep purple with white. 



