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It may be truly said of them that they are “hardy as an oak.” In the severest climate the plants require no 
other protection than that which they afford themselves. Then their vigorous habit and healthy growth, 
freedom from all diseases and insects are important arguments in favor of their cultivation. Growers of roses 
know well that their flowers are obtained by great vigilance and care. Not so with the Pzony, which, when 
once planted, all is done. Each succeeding year adds to their size and beauty. The foliage is rich and 
glossy and of a beautiful deep green color, thus rendering the plants very ornamental even when out of 
flower. The newer varieties produce very large, handsome, regularly formed cupped blooms resembling large 
roses. No other flower is so well adapted for large, showy bouquets. The Pzony may be planted either 
singly on the lawn or in borders. Where the lawn is extensive a large bed makes a grand show, surpassing a 
bed of Rhododendrons. It is really a Hower for the million. They blossom early in June. Our collection 
has been made with great care and includes the best and most distinct varieties. 
FIRST DIVISION—PAEONY OFFICINALIS. 
P. alba plena. Double white, tinged red. $1.00. 
P. rosea. Double crimson changing to rose; fragrant; fine. $1.00. 
P. rubra. Double crimson; of large size; fragrant, the old-fashioned Red Peony. 500. 
P. tenuifolia. Single dark crimson; very rich, fern-like foliage, flowers distinct; earliest flowering. $1.00. 
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. tenuifolia flore pleno. Double, fennel-leaved ; flowers of a bright scarlet crimson, and quite double and 
globular; rare and fine. $1.00. 
THIRD DIVISION—CHINESE PA£ONIES. 
Ambroise Verschaffelt. (Ca/ot.) Purplish crimson; very full, flower fragrant. One of the finest. Soc. 
Artemise. Rose of several tints; good form. 50c. 
atrosanguinea. Purplish red, tinted with violet. 5oc. 
Auguste Lemonnier. (Ca/ot.) Velvety red; large, full and beautiful. 5oc. 
Bernard Palissy. Flowers flesh white, well formed, very double; fine. 75c. 
Charles Binder. Violet red; fragrant; good. 75c. 
Charles Verdier. Light lilac rose; very large, and of perfect form; a sunerb variety; late. Soc. 
Charlemagne. Enormous flowers, very double, imbricated; flesh white, center tinted lilac and chamois, 
very fine. 75c. 
Constant Devred. Soft clear purple, imbricated like a rose; fragrant; superb. 5oc. 
Daniel d’Albert. Deep rose, shaded purple; large globular flower. 5oc. 
Decaisne. Fine form; purple violet, a beautiful shade; showy and fragrant. A first-class sort. 75¢c. 
De Candolle. Currant red, tinged amaranth; distinct color, best of its shade; very large and very 
double; fine. 765c. 
delicatissima. Delicate fine rose; very large, full, and sweet. 5oc. 
Delachii. Dark purplish crimson, shaded violet; fine. 5oc. 
Dr. Bretonneau. (Verdier.) Rosy violet; very large and fine; fragrant. Soc. 
Duchesse d’Amaule. Light rose, center straw color, tipped with red; beautiful. 5oc. 
edulis, or fragrans. Violet rose, all of one color; very full and sweet 500. 
Eugene Verdier. Blush, shaded with pink ; fine form, large, very full, fragrant; extra fine. $1.00. 
festiva. Pure white, with a few marks of carmine in the center; perfectly globular, beautiful and sweet. 
15e. 
festiva maxima. Resembles the preceding, but flowers are much larger, and in clusters ; fragrant. $1.00. 
fulgida. Crimson; profuse flowering; extra fine. 50c. 
Gen. Bertrand. (Guwuerin.) Rosy violet, center salmon; large and showy; very fine. 500. 
globosa. Pure white; full, globular, and large; beautiful; fragrant; one of the best. 5oc. 
globosa grandiflora. White, large globular flowers; sweet; one of the best. 5oc. 
grandiflora carnea plena. Very large; outside petals delicate blush; center fringed, yellowish; sweet 
and fine. s50c. 
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