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Peonies, Class D 



$1.50 each, $15 per doz. 



Albert Crousse. Extra large; waxy white, with rose tinge; fragrant; late. 

 Asa Gray. Lavender and lilac; large size; fragrant. A very beautiful flower. 



BARONESS SCHROEDER. WonderfuMarge, rose-type flower; 

 i^.t-».*xv>rA ij^t^t^ K^w* **xv^a^*.^^^A^. ivory-white, fading to snowy white 



as the flower expands; fragrant; profuse bloomer. 



James Kelway. Extremely large flowers of waxy white, with a light lemon 

 touch. . 



Mademoiselle Rosseau. Large flower; white, with minute rosy dots. 



Marguerite Gerard. Pale peach-pink, with crimson splashes; large, compact. 



Mme. Emile Lemoine. Pure white flowers of large size. Blooms in mid- 

 season. 



Class E 



35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 



Some excellent varieties whose names have been lost. They are free-flower- 

 ing sorts and are especially recommended for landscape planting. We have 

 two colors. Red and Pink. 



SPECIAL PRICES WILL BE QUOTED ON LARGE QUANTITIES 



I wish to express my sincere thanks for the trees. They arrived in perfect condition. 

 As this is the second "prize" that I have received from you in as many years, I wish to 

 say that they were as good if not better than listed in the catalogue. — Reginald Ada.ms, 

 New Jersey. 



I have planted trees from your nursery along with some from other prominent nurser- 

 ies in this country, and I want to tell you that your st#K:k has made the best growth and 

 are by far the thriftiest trees in my orchard. — Ralph H. Hoyer, Ohio. 



--- ^ry home grounds has room for at least a few plants of Thunberg's Barberry. It 

 is good in hedges and as specimens, and it can be pruned or not, at the owner's 

 discretion. Seepage 32.; 



