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Paeonies (clump s) 



ALBATRE. White, globular and fragrant. % .75 $5.00 



DELACHEI. Violet-crimson. Blooms late in .75 5.00 

 the season. 



EDULIS SUPERBA. Beautiful light, clear pink, .75 5.00 

 with silvery reflex; large, fragrant flowers. 



FAUST. Flesh-lilac, tinted and shading to buff; -75 5.00 



center clear buff^. Well-shaped bloom. Free 

 bloomer. 



FESTIVA MAXIMA. Pure white, flecked with -75 5.00 



crimson at center. 



JAMES KELWAY. A free-blooming variety. 1-50 

 Rose white, spotted with crimson. 



LOUIS VAN HOUTTE. Rich, deep crimson, -75 5.00 



developing a slight silvery tip. 



MME. DE VERNEVILLE. Anemone shape; 1 00 7.50 

 broad guard petals; center very compact; sul- 

 phur flesh-white. 



MME. VILMORIN. Guard petals blush; cen- -75 5.00 

 ter peach-blush, flaked with crimson. 



MONS. JULES ELIE. Pure pink, very large 1-50 

 and handsome. 



MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC. Very dark red, 2.50 

 blooming in mid-summer. 



ROSE QUINTAL. Transparent carmine rose. -75 5.00 



Beauty of foliage, blossom and permanent dependability makes the 

 Paeony one of the most loved flowers. 



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