
A planting of Baroness Schroeder, or any other Peony, will increase in value 
and beauty year after year 
PEONIES, CLASS B, continued 
Madame Calot. Extra large; delicate pink, shading to darker pink 
center. 
Madame Ducel. Strong-growing plant; many light rose-mauve 
flowers. 
Princess Irene. Flesh-color, center petals sulphur-yellow; general 
effect, light yellow. 
Prince de Talindyke. A tall variety, with dark purple-crimson 
flowers. 
Rubra superba. Late. Blooms large; crimson or deep rosy car- 
mine. 
Souvenir de l’Exposition Universelle. Flowers large and flat; 
violet-rose, with silvery tips. 
Triomphe de l’Exposition de Lille. Pale pink, with delicate violet 
splashes; guards nearly white. 
Virginie. Lilac-rose outer petals; collar of lighter shade. Fragrant. 
Class C 
$1 each, $10 per doz. 
Baroness Schroeder. Wonderful, large, rose-type flow- 
er; ivory-white, fading to snowy 
white as the flower expands; fragrant; profuse bloomer. 
Etta. A late-blooming variety; color light hydrangea-pink. 
Grandiflora (Richardson). A large, flat, silvery pink, delicately 
fragrant bloom. 
Livingstone. Outer petals lilac-rose, center petals splashed crimson; 
late. 
Mme. Emile Galle. White center, deepening to lilac-white on edges. 
Extra-good late Peony. 
Marie Lemoine. One of the latest. Creamy center, with now and 
then a carmine tip; outer petals white. 
Marie Jacquin. Single and double flowers on same plant. Rosy 
white, fading to white. 
Modeste Guerin. Light red; large, compact, fragrant. ; 
Monsieur Dupont. Midseason; flowers white at center, with 
crimson splashes. 

At prices quoted in this catalogue, trees, shrubs, or plants are 
delivered to railroad or express companies at Berlin, without extra 
charge for packing. A discount of 5 per cent will be allowed for cash 
with order. 
