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PETER HENDERSON & CO., NEW YORK.— SUPERIOR BULBS.— WHOLESALE. 



H enderson's Modem HERBACEOUS PEONIES. 



A SELECTION FROM THE WORLD'S NEWEST AND BEST VARIETIES. 



OUR DEPARTURE IN OFFERING PEONIES: It is the rule among most sellers of Peonies to send out divided roots, that is older plants cut into several 3 

 to 5 crowned roots. These of course can be sold at a lower price, but all Peony purchasers should know that normal or characteristic flowers of maximum size will 

 not be produced on these divided roots for two or three years. As most of our customers prefer to pay a little more and get older undivided roots therefore we are this 

 year offering roots of 1, 2 and 3 years growth from the divided Stage. These according to age. will give a greater quantity of perfect bloom the succeeding season if 

 planted, between September 1 and November 1; the earlier the better so they can make roots in the fall. 



PRICE EACH. 



Early 



Achille. Opens -flesh pink finishing blush white. 



mid-season 



Alba Sulphurea. White guards. 1 ■. center, fra 



grant. Early midscason 



Albert Crousse. Fresh salmon-pink full peony formed 



flower 



Ambroise Verschaffelt. Deep purplish crims. 



shaped bloom. Late bloomer 



Anemoneflora Rubra. Broad guards surrounding the center 



mass of narrow petals. All ('ark crimson. Midseason. 

 Augustine D'Hour. Brilliant violet purple; fin. 



flower. Late midseason 



Beranger. Mauve pink with brighter center and deeper 



shadings. One of the latest 

 Boule De Neige. White with sulphur shadings. Center 



border with carmine 



Candidissima. Creamy white with sulphur yellow 



slightly tinted flesh. Midseason 



Couronne D'Or. Snowy white with h reflex; a few 



of the center petals edged with carmine 



Czarina. Deep rose pink, very fragrant, enormous very 



double long stemmed flowers. Late 



Delicatissima (Floral Treasure). Clear delicate pink, shading 



light at center; very fragrant 



Dr. Bretonneau. Dull pink, center tipped with cream; 



white and an occasional crimson fleck. Early 



son 



Duke of Wellington. Large well I irei oi sulphur 



white stems firm and long; very fragrant 



Duchesse De Nemours. Sulphur white with greenish reflex 



Fades to pure white 



Edulis Superba. Pink slightly violaceous intermixed with 



whitish petals. Early 



Felix Crousse. Brilliant red with ruby flamed center 



Large full ball-shaped bloom. Late midseason 



Festiva Maxima. Enormous flowers on tall strung stems 



white with an occasional purplish spot on center petals 



Very fragrant. Early 



General Bertrand. Solferino-red; large compact bloom 



Midseason 



Henry Demay. Violaceous purple lighted with whitish 



reflex. Superb 



La Tulipe. Delicate rose fading to creamy white. Center 



petals tipped carmine. Outside of guards striped carmine 



Late 



Livingstone. Soft rosy-pink with silvery reflex. Large full 

 bloom on long strong stems 



Louis Van Houtte. Bright violaceous red; very fine shaped 

 flower. Late midseason 



Mme. Barillet Deschamps. Tender rose-pink bordered with 

 white and darkened with deeper rose tints. Late mid- 

 season 



Mme. Bollet. Clear rose with white reflex ligulated with 

 carmine. Very late 



Mme. Calot. Pinkish white tinted with flesh color. A fine 

 variety. Midseason 



Mme. Chaumy. Soft pink shaded with bright rose. Clearer 

 on border of petals. Midseason 



Mme. Coste. Tender rose tinted glossy white; tufted center; 

 very chaste. Midseason 



Mme. Crousse. Snow white, center petals edged with 

 bright carmine; extra fine. Midseason 



Mme. De Bollemont. Soft glossy lilaceous pink with silvery 

 border. Large full bloom 



Mme. De Galhau. Soft flesh-pink shaded glossy salmon; 

 silvery reflex. Late midseason 



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PRICE EACH. 



Mme. De Verneville. \'er\ broad guards of sulphur-white 



center rosy white occasionally touched carmine 



Mme. Ducel. Bright silvery pink tinted and marked with 



salmon, silvery reflex. Midseason 



Mme. Forel. Glossy pink with silvery reflex and deeper 



rose center; enormous full bloom. Late 



Mme. Muyssart. Large well shaped flowers of delicat 



china pink. Late 



Mile. Leonie Calot (Syn. M. Chas. l.eveque). Soft salmon 



flesh with occasional tips of carmine; fragrant. Late. . . 

 Mile. Rosa Rendatler. Soft glossy pink with lilac reflex 



Beautiful. Midseason 



Marguerite Gerard. Immense flat flowers with broad 



petals; flesh white with creamy center. Late midseason 

 Marie Jacquin. Creamy white tinted flesh; large globular 



bloi 'in ; extra fine 



Marie Lemoine. Sulphur white shaded with pink and 



Illinois. Enormous bloom. Very late 



Meissonier. Guard petals of brilliant purple amaranth. 



Center deep crimson; enormous long stemmed bloom. Late 

 Modele de Perfection. Flesh pink marked with bright rose 



and bordered silvery rose. Some salmon shaded petals 



intermixed. Extra fine late variety 



Modeste Guerin. Bright rose pink with purplish cast in 



..enter; very fragrant. Midseason 



Mons. Barrall. Soft clear pink. Large full fragrant bloom 



on long stems. Very late 



Mons. Jules Elie. Finest glossy pink shading to deeper 



rose at base. Immense full bloom. Midseason 



Mons. Paul Du Ribert. Violaceous red, almost black.. 

 Philomele. Guards bright rose, narrow center petals of 



yellow shaded bright rose and bordered carmine. Mid 



President De Montzay. Deep pink and mauve; broad 

 imbricated petalage. Late midseason 



Rubra Superba {Richardson's). Brilliant deep crimson; 

 very fragrant; the latest of all peonies to bloom 



Souvenir De L'Exposition Universelle. Clear cherry with 

 silvery reflex. Fine full bloom. Late midseason 



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PEONY OFFICINALIS. 



GRANDMOTHER'S " PINYS." 



These favorites of old-fashioned gardens are the earliest of all peonies to 

 flower. They are vigorous, producing freely large, rather coarse flowers with a 

 strong odor. 



Price, one year old roots 



Officinalis Alba. Double rosy-white flowers, fading white . . 



Officinalis Rosea. Double purplish-rose 



Officinalis Rubra. Glowing deep crimson, double flowers. . 



Each. Doz 



60c. 

 30c. 



30c. 



16 00 



3 1111 



3 . 00 



JAPANESE SINGLE PEONIES. 



Large saucer-like flowers containing a tuft of yellow filaments and stamens. 



Price, each. 



Japanese Single White. . . . 

 " Lavender 

 " Crimson 

 Pink 



1 year 

 old 



2 year 

 old 



SI. 25 



1 . 2.5 

 1.25 



1 2.5 



Henderson's Leaflet "Herbaceous Peonies — Plant 



ng and Cultivation" free to Peony purchasers if asked for. 



