J. T. LOX'ETT, LITTLE SILVER. N. J. 



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DIAMOND COLLECTION OF 

 PEONIES. 



In this I otter the cream of the entire list of hundreds 

 of varieties of Double Herbaceous Peonies. 

 Ever>- one is a eem of the nr-t v-ater. 



Canary Peony. 



tANAKY. — A grand variety and entirely distinct from 

 any other. The center petals are deep primrose with 

 ©uter petals nearly white, the whole flower turning to 

 pure white. \"ery early. ("See cut.) Each, 40c. 



FESTITA MAXIMA.— Pure white with infrequent dashes 

 of blood red at center. Flowers of great size on long 

 stems. Each, 40c. 



FLOB.AL TBEASrRE.— Clear tender pink, delightfully 

 fragrant. Each, 40c. 



FBANCOIS ORTEGAL.— Purple crimson, extremely rich 

 and intense in color. Each, 40c. 



GOLDEN HARVEST. — Outer petals cheerful pink, inner 

 ones golden yellow changing to white. Each, 40c. 



LI TULIP. — Soft blush, streaked with carmine, the 

 whole changing to pure white; large globular flower; very 

 fragrant. Each, 50c. 



MARIE LEMOINE. — \>ry large, solid massive flowers of 

 delicate ivory white. Blooms late and is truly grand. 

 Each, 50c. 



MODEL OF PERFECnOX.— Light pink shaded and dif- 

 fused with bright lively rose. A superb variety; late. 

 Each, 60c. 



RICHARDSON'S RUBRA SUPERBA.— Dark rich crimson 

 — almost black — without stamens; late. Each, 60c. 

 A set of nine, one of each, for $3.50. 



SINGLE PEONIES. 



So elegant and graceful, they are preferred by many 

 to the double flowered varjeties. They are very decora- 

 tive and most interesting. Flower earlier than the cheicc 

 double varieties, but the flowers do not last so long. 



CLIMAX.— Cherry rose. 



DEFIANCE. — Bright crimson, golden stamens. 

 GALLOPIN.— Purplish rose. 

 LEANDER.— Satiny pink. 

 MABEL.— Crimson, edged white. 

 MEDUSA.— Rosy lilac. 



MOBNING STAB.— White shading to straw at center. 

 MOBPHEUS.— Cherry rose. 

 PLUTARCH.- Light crimson. 



BEINE DES FLANDEBS.— Rosy pink changing to white. 

 SPLENDENS.— Bright red. 

 YIOLET.— Violet red, distinct. 



Strong roots, each, 30c; doz., S3.00. 

 A set, one each of the 12 sorts, for $3.00. 

 Mixed colors, each, 20c; doz., $2.00. 



EARLY OR MAY BLOOMING 

 PEONIES. 



Peony tenutfolia pi. 



These Peonies flower nearly two weeks in advance of 

 the other double varieties. They are of dwarfer habit, 

 but vigorous growers and prolific bloomers. 



OFFiaXALIS ALBA FL. PL.— Old fashioned double 

 white, but not a pure white. The earliest white Peony. 

 Each, 25c; doz., $2.50. 



OFFiaXALIS BOSEA FL. PL.— Old fashioned double 

 rosy pink. The earliest pink Peony. E^ch, 25c; doz., 

 $2.50. 



OFnCIXiLIS BUBBl FL. PL.— Old fashioned double 

 red. Dazzling crimson. The earliest red Peony. Each, 

 25c; doz., $2.50. 



TEXUIFOLU FL. PL. Double Ferv-leaved Pso:*y.— 

 Feathery, lace-like foliage and double, vivid crirrson 

 flowers; very distinct, unique and interesting. Each, 

 35c; doz., $3.50. 



A set of four, one of each variety, for $1.00. 



MIXED DOUBLE PEONIES. 



All are large, strong roots. The crimson and pink 

 are of varied shades. 



Double Crimson, each, 15c; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 

 Double Pink, each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 

 Double White, each, ISc; doz,, $1.50; 100, $10.00. 

 Double, all colors mixed, each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100,. 

 $8.00. 



Bibb Co., A-la., April 19, 1916. 

 About two years ago I bought a dozen Peonies from 

 you and they are just beautiful now and have been such a. 

 delight to both my husband and myself. Anna S. Jones. 



Middlesex Co., Conn., July 27, 1910. 

 The collection of 35 varieties of Hardy Phlox came in. 

 fine shape and have all lived and given me entire satis- 

 faction. Also the 100 Scarlet Cieraniums and miscellane- 

 ous shrubs. J. C. GosEN. 



