Harrisons' Nurseries, Berlin, Maryland 



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Peonies 



Baroness Schroeder Peony. 



We strongly recommend planting this fall for flowers next 

 s summer. 



k Alexander Dumas. Crown type; early. Brilliant pink crown 

 interspersed with white, salmon and chamois, creamy white 

 collar, very fioriferous. 



Aurore. Lilac white flowers, semi-rose type. Late bloomer. 



Avalanche. Pure snow white, with a few delicate pencilings of 

 carmine on edge of central petals. Fragrant. 



Baroness Schroeder. Very large globular rose type. Flesh 

 white, fading to milk white; fragrant. Tall, strong grower, free 

 bloomer. One of the finest peonies. 50c each. 



Delachei. Very large cup-shaped bloom, dark velvety crimson- 

 purple, extra fine late variety. 



Due de Wellington. Late midseason bomb type, white with 

 sulphur center. 



Duchesse de Nemours. Large and full, very fine form. Best 

 commercial white, uniquely tinged with sulphur. 



Edulis Superba. Very large bloom of perfect shape, fine bril- 

 liant pink shaded violet, intermixed with narrow whitish petals. 



Felix Crousse. A very superior red. Large and globular, a 

 typical bomb. Brilliant ruby-red; sweet fragrance. Strong 

 vigorous grower and a free bloomer. Should be in every garden. 



Festiva Maxima. Probably the most popular white peony ever 

 introduced. An enormous bloom; snow white shading to cream 

 at base with occasional red tip on center petals. Delightfully 

 fragrant. 



Germaine Bigot. Very large, medium compact, flat crown type. 

 Pale lilac-rose, center prominently flecked crimson. Strong 

 erect grower. Midseason. 



Jeanne d'Arc. Large crown type flower, with guards and center 

 soft pink, and a collar of intermingled petals of pink-salmon 

 and yellow color that makes a beautiful effect. Midseason. 



LaPerle. A truly fine peony. The flowers ^re very large, globu- 

 lar, conipact rose type. The broad outer petals are delicate 

 lilac-white, the center petals a flecked crimson. Very fragrant. 

 Late midseason. 50o each. 



La Rosiere. A beautiful midseason white of distinct form. 

 Large semi-double, white petals surrounding a disc-like center 

 of bright golden yellow stamens. 



Madame Ducel. Large globular light mauve-rose with silvery 

 reflex; fragrant. Strong grower, free bloomer. 40c each. 



Madame de Verneville. Beautiful formed flower, very broad 

 sulphur-white guard petals, very compact center, delicate rosy 

 wliite touched carmine; a grand variety. 



Madame Geissler. Very large imbricated bloom, glossy silvery 

 pink, edged white, deliciously fragrant. A superb variety. 

 40c each. 



Marechal Vaillant. One of the largest red varieties. Late 

 bloomer. 



Marguerite Gerard. Pink flowers changing to creamy white, 

 central petals minutely flecked dark carmine. A free bloomer 

 in late midseason. 40c each. 



Monsieur Dupont. Large flat semirose type flower. The well- 

 formed cup-shaped bloom is cream white, with the center petals 

 conspicuously splashed crimson. Vigorous free bloomer, mid- 

 season. 50c each. 



Marie Lemcine. Dwarf, extra late, and very choice in the bud. 

 Wonderful flower of large, very compact rose form. Flower is 

 pure white shading to cream color with carmine stripes on occa- 

 sional petals; fragrant. 



Philomele. Crown type. Medium size. Center violet-rose with 

 amber-yellow anemone center changing to cream; fragrant, mid- 

 season. 40c each. 



President Roosevelt. A desirable peony with a distinct shade 

 of brilliant dark red medium size bloom. Midseason. 



Sarah Bernhardt. A prize winner everywhere. Large double, 

 full blooms of a melting apple-blossom pink, lightly tipped with 

 silver; sweetly fragrant. One of the largest and finest pink 

 peonies grown. Late midseason bloomer. 75c each. 



Umbellata Rosea. Earliest light pink, fragrant and fine. Strong 

 and vigorous growth, free bloomer. 40c each. 



^|3^rices on strong 3 to 5 eye divisions on above p<*onie3 



unless otherwise noted — 30c each, 10 for $2.50, 100 for $20.00. 



Mixed Color Peonies— 25c each, 10 for $2.00, 100 for $15.00. 



Germaine Bigot i'eony. 



Our Liberal Guarantee 



I^ on- Warranty 



Our nursery stock is guaranteed to 

 reach the customer in good condition. 

 Accept shipment on arrival, examine 

 and count stock and notify us at once 

 should there by any error and the same will be promptly corrected. Also notify the transportation company should stock appear 

 to have been damaged in transit. We do not guarantee continued growth. A tree, shrub or plant is a living organism — it breathes, 

 drinks and feeds and is liable to attacks of disease and insects after being transplanted to the customer's grounds. Our selling 

 prices are very low and we cannot guarantee growth or be responsible for the nursery stock after delivery to our customers in 

 good condition.— HARRISONS' NURSERIES, Inc. 



In the event that any nursery stock sold by us should prove untrue to name under which 

 it is sold, we hereby agree, on proper proof of such untrueness to name, to replace the 

 original order or to refund the purchase price. Except for such liability, and in respect 

 to all nursery stock sold by us, we give no warranty, expressed or implied, as to description, quality, productiveness or any other 

 matter.— HARRISONS' NURSERIES, Inc. 



TERMS: F. O. B. BERLIN, WORCESTER COUNTY, MARYLAND 



We allow 5 % discount for cash with order or prior to date of shipment. 

 OTHERWISE TERMS NET 



