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PEONIES — The Queen of Spring Flowers 
The peonies of the present generation are wonderful creations in the realm of flowers. 
Peony fanciers are many; all have their favorites and many are very fine and bring- very 
high prices. We have tried, however, to select a list of good, hardy varieties noted for 
their beauty of bloom and the profuse production of blossoms, and still have them at a 
low enough price so that you all may feel that you can afford them in your garden. 
White 
DUCHESS DE NEMOURS. Flowers of this 
splendid Peony are cup-shaped, crown type, 
sulphur white, with greenish reflex, fra- 
grant. It is an early and free bloomer 
coming into flower a few da"s after Fes- 
tiva Maxima. Each, 50c. 
FESTIYA MAXIMA. This is probably the 
most popular and beautiful white peony. 
Flowers are of immense size, often 7-8 
inches in diameter. The edges of center 
petals are dotted with carmine spots. It 
is a free and willing bloomer and quite 
early. Each, 75c. 
COUROXNE D 'OR. Large flat semi-rose 
type. Pure white with a ring of yellow 
stamens around a tuft of center petals, 
tipped carmine. Medium tall. Splendid 
grower, free bloomer. Each, 60c. 
MARIE LEMOINE. Rose type, very late. 
The flowers are enormous and massive, 
often 8 to 10 inches across. The absolutely 
indispensable peony to any collection, large 
or small. Color, ivory-white with occasional 
narrow carmine tracings on the edge of 
some of the petals. The gigantic blooms 
come very late on stout .erect stems, stand- 
ing well above the foliage. Each, 75c. 
Pink 
EDULIS SUPERBA. This is one of our 
earliest varieties. Color is a bright clear 
mauve-pink, with silvery reflex. Flowers are 
of large size and very fragrant. Each, 50c. 
EUGENIE TERDEER. Semi-rose type. 
Early. Hydrangea pink, tinted lighter; 
center flushed crimson. Often flowers to 
perfection for two weeks. Early scores 
all the six points of excellence. A strong, 
healthy grower, with enormous fragrant 
blooms on 3 to 4 foot stems. Each, $1.00. 
ALBERT CROUSSE. Very large, full bloom 
fresh salmon pink; bomb type; very desir- 
able; one of the finest pinks; fragrant; late. 
Each, $1.00. 
LIVTXGSTONE. Full rose type of fine pink 
color and suffused with a delightful laven- 
der tinge throughout. Mediums early. A 
beauty. Each, S1.00. 
Common Peonies. Red, white and 
pink, 30c each, dozen $3.25. 
Any six of the above named vari- 
eties $3.90, any ten $6.00. The en- 
tire collection of fourteen $7.50. 
Duchess De Nemours 
Red 
MARLE DEROUX. An extra free bloomer, 
lots of lateral buds opening into good flow- 
ers later. Flowers well above foliage on 
strong stems. Largest of any of the pink 
varieties. Rose type. A beauty, lilac pink. 
Fragrant. Each, 70c. 
FELLX CROUSSE. This is probably one 
of the best red peonies, being of a rich even 
shade of dark red. Flowers are large, globu- 
lar and freely produced; rose type flower, 
late mid-season. Each, 85c. 
LOOS TAX HOUTTE. Color bright red, 
semi-rose type flowers; very free; late mid- 
season. Each, 75c. 
RACHEL. Rose type; mid-season. One of 
Terry's really good peonies that seems to 
have been lost in the shuffle. A good 
sized double flower of the brightest garnet 
red, shaded richest rubv red. A free, sure 
bloomer. Extra fine. Each, $1.00. 
MEISSOXLER. Bomb type, mid-season. 
Full double flowers; deep, velvety cardinal, 
violet tipped; wonderfully rich and bril- 
liant. Sometimes referred to as the 'Ameri- 
can Beauty." Very popular as a cut flow- 
er. See colored picture inside front cover. 
Each, 50c. 
RUBRA SUPERBA. Large compact, rose 
type. Deep rose carmine or crimson. Fra- 
grant. Very late. Considered the best late 
crimson. Each, 50c. 
