HARDY PEREXXIAL PLAXTS. 



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DIAMOND COLLECTI ON OF PEONIES 



Festiva Maxima. Pure wMte with infrequent 

 hashes of blood red at center. Flowers of great 

 size on long stems (see cut.) Each 50 cents. 



Floral Treasure. Clear tender pinli; delight- 

 fullr fragrant. Each 50 cents. 



Golden Harvest. Outer petals cheerful pink, iu- 

 er petals golden yellow changing to white. 

 Each 50 cents. 



La Tulip. Soft blush, streaked with carmine, 

 the whole changing to pure white. Large globu- 

 lar flower; very fragrant. Each 6<J cents. 



Richardson's Eutra Superta. Dark rich crim- 

 son—almost black—, without stamens: very late. 

 Each 75 cents. 



A set — one of each— strong roots — for .?2..">'i. 



EARLY BLOOMING PEONIES- 



These Peonies flower nearly two weeks ear- 

 lier than the other double varieties named. 

 They are of dwarfer habit but vigorous growers 

 and all flower with great freedom. 



OflB.cinalis alta fl. pi.— Old fashioned double 

 white, but not a pure white. The earliest white 

 Peony. Ear-h. .30c. 



HARDY GARDEN PINKS, diaxthus. 



I :ie Hardy Garden or ('love Pinks are as valuable 

 as they are popular for border or for edging. All 

 varieties bloom with lavish profusion in May and 

 June — the ever blooming varieties continuing until 

 late autumn. The beauty of their double flowers 

 with their delightful fragrance, render them invalu- 

 able for cutting. 



Abbotsford,— Carmine pink; large and beautiful. 



Her Majesty.— Of large size, pure white with rich 

 (■Io\e fragranr-e. Flowers so numerous as to form a 

 v^rirablf- sheet of Idoom. iSee cut.) 



Mrs. Sinkins.— Of largM size, pure white flowers 

 which are delightfully sweet; quite similar to the 

 a !>five. 



New Mound.— Pure white, finely fringed and very 

 fragrant. Dwarf, compact habit very useful for edg- 

 ing. 



Perpetual Snow.— The riuest and most valuable of 

 all hardy Pinks. See page 6. 



Officinalis rosea fl. pi.— Old fashioned double rosy- 

 pink. The earliest pink Peony. 



Officinalis ruhra fl. pi.— Old fashioned double red. 

 r)azzling crimson: the earliest red Peony. 



Tenuifolia fl. pi. Double Ferx-Leaved Peoxt.— 

 Feathery, lace-like foliage and double, vivid crim- 

 son flowers, very distinct, unique and interesting. 

 Each, 25c. 



Price, ^except as noted p. strong roots. Each, 20c; 

 doz. ?2.<'rO: lOfi. Slo.OTi. 



SINGLE PEONIES. 



Single Peonies are so elegant and graceful they 

 are preferred by many to the double flowered va- 

 rieties. They are very decorative and most inter- 

 acting. Those offered are Kelway's choice varieties 

 but I have them in mixed colors only. Each, 25c; 

 dr>5!. f2.5A. 



Souvenier de Saale.— Deep pink: strong gro\^er: a 

 superb variety. 



Price Cexcept perpetual snow), from pota, each 

 10c. ; doz. .?l.r>0; 100, .,0.00. 



