76 HARRISONS’ NURSERIES 

, ie eee Wess, ES : 
A bed or border of Peonies will be a joy for years. Season after season 
they increase in size and beauty of bloom 
PEONIES, CLASS A, continued 
Felix Crousse A favorite brilliant red peony. Large 
—————— | bloomss typical bomb; shape, and» quite 
fragrant. Plants are strong growers, and bloom freely. 
Festiva maxima Probably the most popular peony in 
_————— ee existence. ,Dbhecentenisiwhite withibere 
and there a fleck of crimson. Very large, fragrant. Vigorous and 
free bloomer. 
Francois Ortegat. Deep amaranth-red. Medium height. 
Louis Van Houtte. Petals carmine-rose, tipped with silvery tinge. 
Fragrant. 
L’ Indispensable. Violet-rose center, shading to lilac at outer edge. 
Madame Coste. An early variety; guard and center pink. collar 
cream-white with crimson spots. 
Madame de Verneville. Blush when opening, changes 
to pure white, with many 
distinct carmine flecks. Blooms large and full, produced freely, and 
delicately fragrant. 
Plutarch. Deep crimson; stamens golden yellow. Large and showy. 
Class B 
75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 
Augustin d’Hour. Blooms freely in midseason; brilliant solferino- 
red. 
Dorchester. Delicate pink; large and fragrant. a 
La Tulipe. Blooms large, slightly flattened; lilac-white, crimson 
stripe on guard. . 
La Rosiere. Outer ‘petals white, shading to a center of cream; semi- 
double. 
Madame Crousse. A crown-shaped bloom; large; beautiful. 
Madame Mechin. Color deep purple-garnet. Blooms midseason. 
5 PER CENT DISCOUNT ALLOWED FOR CASH WITH ORDER 

