ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS, ETC. 



P^ONIA. Pride of Hong Kong. Light cherry red, with purple center ; 

 very large and distinct. $3.00. 



P. Reine Elizabeth. Rosy-crimson in center, shaded off to a light rosa 

 towards the margin ; of immense size. $3.00. 



P. Robert Fortune. Clear cherry red ; center shaded with purple ; fine and 

 distinct. 



P. Roi des Cerises. Light rosy pink. 



p. rosea fl. pi. minor. Deep rose ; medium size ; compact and fine. 



P. rosea Gallica. Deep rose ; large. 



P. rosea Odorata. Rose; tinged with lilac ; very large and flat. $1.00. 



P. rosea SUperba plena. Dark rosy-violet ; very fine. 



P. rubra plena. Double red; large; fine. 



p. Schultzii. Carmine, deeply shaded with rosy-lilac ; fine form ; beautiful 

 and fragrant. $1.00. 



P. Schultzii laciniata. A cut-leaved variety of the preceding. 



P. Thurston Lieheinstein Light blush, with purple center ; very fine. 



%. P. Victoria. Blush, with purple center ; fine form. 



P. Wallnerii carnea. Blush, with rosy center ; very fine. 



P. Zenobia. White, very large and fine. 



Class II.— HERBACEOUS PEONIES. 



Pbice, 50 cents each ; 12 varieties, our choice, $4.00. 



These are showy, beautiful and easy cultivated plants, that recommend themselves 

 to every one who has a garden. We place them in three divisions : the first, the 

 Officinalis and its hybrids ; the second, Paradox^. These are European, and bloom 

 from the middle to the end of May. The third is Chinese, and blooms through June 

 and July. A selection from the three divisions will give a fine display of flowers 

 during three months. 



FIRST DIVISION— P^ONIA OFFICINALIS. 



p. Andersoni. Single rosy blush ; very earlj and showy ; dwarf. 



P. albicans plena. Double rosy pink, changing to white or blush ; blooms 

 early and late. 



p. humilis. Spanish dwarf ; bright rose ; single ; very showy ; blooms early. 



p. I'Oriflamme. Beautiful cherry red ; center petals very smaU and compact. 



P. maxima. Double red, changing to blush ; large and double. 



P. rosea. 



P. rubescens. 



P. rubra. Double crimson ; of monstrous size. 



P. Schiller. {E. & B.) Purplish red ; double and very fine. 



P. single crimson. 



P. Smouti. Large, single, bright violet, showy cut leaves. 



P. tenuifolia. Fine leaved ; single dark crimson ; very rich foliage and 

 flowers distinct. 



P. tenuifolia hybrida. 



P. tenuifolia flore pleno. Double, fennel-leaved ; flowers of a bright 

 scarlet crimson and quite double and globular ; rare and fine. 



SECOND DIVISION— PAR AD OXA PEONIES. 



P. amaranthescens spherica. 



p. Erigone. Dark crimson ; center petals delicately cut ; very fine. 



