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PEONIES CLASS C, continued 



Modeste Guerin. Light red; large, compact, fragrant. 



Monsieur Dupont. Mid-season; flowers white at center, ■with crimson splashes. 



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. 



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

 touch. 



Mademoiselle Rouseau. 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 Piiik. 



SPECIAL PRICES WILL BE QUOTED ON LARGE QUANTITIES 



I feel that I owe you a few words of appreciation for the successful growth of the Cali- 

 fornia privet hedge plants purchased from you last April. Out of a total of 152 plants 

 received and set out April 14, 1917, not a single plant died, but have all budded and 

 grown very heartily. Found it necessary to trim them up yesterday for the first time, 

 cutting them back from 12 to 18 and 24 inches. — Stanley T. Patto.n, Virginia. 



A bed or border of Peonies will be a joy for years. Season after season they 

 increase in size and beauty of bloom 



