W Acton, Mass. — "Tonr seeds hare always been high- 

 ly satisfactory.' — Grace A. Richardson. 



THE PEONY 



The plants here offered are from one of the largest 

 Peony gardens in the country, grown by experts and 

 selected with utmost care as to quality and genuine- 

 ness of stock from their list of over 200 varieties. 

 Note time of blooming and select so as to give a 

 long-flowering season. Spring orders should^ be in 

 by May 1; fall orders can be filled to about Nov. 1, 

 If wanted in large quantities, write for prices. 



PEONIES, CLASS A 



Price, 30c; 3 for 80c; 12 for $3.00. 



Agida. Brilliant deep red, very early. 



Alba Superba. Large, showy flower with flesh 

 guards and creamy-white center. Early. 



Baron Rothschild. Rose-colored guard petals 

 with bomb-shaped center of salmon-pink. Mid- 

 season. 



Edulls Superba. The Decoration Day Peony. 

 Bright mauve-pink; great bloomer. 



Francois Ortegat. Large deep crimson, golden 

 anthers; very striking. 



Grandiflora Rosea. Fragrant rose-pink; one of 

 the surest bloomers. Midseason. 



Louis Van Houtte. Deep carmine-rose, yellow 

 stamens; medium late. 



Queen Victoria. A popular cut-flower varietj'. 

 Flesh color, changing to pure white. Medium early. 



PEONIES, CLASS B 



Price, 45c; 3 for S1.20; the 8 for S3.00. 



Alexander Dumas. Brilliant pink interspersed 

 with chamois, white and salmon. Midseason. 



Splendid variety, scoring all the points of excellence. 



Charlemagne. Lilac-white with blush center. 

 Exceptionally beautiful and fragrant. 



Duchess d'Nemours. Extra large white; verj'' 

 free bloomer. 



Humei. Bright, even pink, delightfully cinna- 

 mon scented. 



La Sublime. One of the surest, free blooming 

 crimsons, buds almos black. Midseason. 



Mad. Chaumy. Pretty, soft pink, globular 

 shaped. Midseason. 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



Mad. d'Vernville. Sulphur-white with broad 

 guard petals; of exquisite beauty and by experts 

 considered one of the finest. 



Modeste Guerin. Bright carmine, purple cen- 

 ter. Tho an old variety, always in great demand. 

 Medium. " 



CLASS C 



Price. 65c; 3 for $1.75; the 6 for $3.35. 



Couronne d'Or. The famous "Crown of Gold." 

 Pure white, with ring of yellow stamens around a 

 tuft of center petals tipped carmine. Should be in 

 every collection. Late. 



Eugene Bigot. Fine large, brilliant red flower. 

 Rare. 



L'Indespensable. Immense flowers of delicate 

 lilac pink, with darker shadings toward the center. 



Mad. Bucquet. Very dark velvety crimson, an 

 extra striking flower. 



Mme. Leonie Calot. Delicate rose-white, with 

 lilac-pink center. An exquisite flower. 



Marguerite Gerard. Pale, hydrangea-pink, 

 center petals flecked dark carmine. Extra fine. 



SPECIAL PEONY OFFERS 



Named Peonies in Mixture. Colors separate, 

 many of them 50c and $1.00 sorts, all double. Pink, 

 red or white, vour choice of color (but not of variety ) 

 for 25c each; 3 for 65c; 12 for $2.50. 



Unnamed Choice Double Sorts, mixed, 20c 

 each; 3 for 50c; 12 for $2.00. 



Choice Single Peonies. Beautiful Single Fink 

 or Single Red Peonies, 35c each. 

 BARGAIN PEONY COLLECTION FOR $1.25 



Two choice double named peonies each of pink, 

 red and white, — six in all for $1.25. 



THE NEW MEXICAN TUBEROSE 



A beautiful variety, with pure white, single flow- 

 ers of delightful fragrance. Each bulb sends up 5 to 

 15 flower stalks, showing a mass of white until cut 

 down by frosts. Do not set out until settled warm 

 weather. Hardy in the south and south central 

 states. In the north treat same as gladiolus bulbs. 

 Price, 8c each; 3 for 20c; 6 for 35c; 12 for 65c. 



Mexican Tuberose 



