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Double Herbaceous Peony 



SINGLE FLOWERING PEONIES 



No other plant flowering at the same season can 

 vie with the Single Peony for beauty; its large satiny 

 flowers reminding of immense gorgeous single Roses. 

 Emma. Late, immense deep rose-pink. 

 Eva. Late, rich, rosy crimson. 

 Jacqueline. Splendid, early white. 



LaFraicheur. Beautiful, very large, delicate lilac 

 rose; early. 



L'Etincelante. An early, brilliant, carmine with 



silvery margin. 

 Nymphe. A large, late, flesh-tinted white. 

 Othello. Clear carmine passing to rich French purple; 



early. 



Torpilleur. A fine, late, rose-pink. 



75 cts. each; $6.00 per doz. 



Old-Fashioned Double Red Peony 



(Peony Officinalis Rubra) 



This is the oldest and still one of the most popular 

 sorts. It is the earliest to bloom producing freely 

 brilliant glowing deep crimson double flowers. $4.00 

 per doz.; $30.00 per 100. 



Double Peonies in Mixture 



| $2.50 per doz.; $18.00 per 100. 



Double Pink 



— Red 



— White 



— All Colors Mixed. 



$1.50 per doz.; $12.00 per 100 



Papaver Nudicaule (Iceland Poppies) 



Per doz. Per 100 



Separate Colors. White, yellow and 



orange $1 5© $10 00 



Mixed Colors 1 50 10 00 



Papaver Orientale (Oriental Poppy) 



Goliath. Brilliant scarlet 



Jeannie Mawson. Large soft rose.... 



Mrs. Perry. Salmon rose 



Olympla. The only double flowering 



variety, a brilliant rich orange flame 



with glistening golden suffusion; 



early flowering 



Orange Queen. Rich orange red 



Princess Ena. Very free orange salmon 

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Double Herbaceous Peonies 



(Strong Divisions 3 to 5 Eyes) 



Albert Crousse (Tall, Late). Very large rosy-white, 

 flecked crimson, tall erect habit, free bloomer. One 

 of the best cut flower varieties. 



Avalanche (Tall, Midseason). A valuable variety, with 

 very large creamy-white flowers of superb form. 



Baroness Schroeder (Tall, Midseason). Very large 

 globular flowers, flesh-white passing to milk-white. 

 A strong tall grower, very free flowering and very 

 fragrant; one of the finest Peonies grown. 



Duchesse de Nemours (Medium, Late). An early, cup- 

 shaped free-flowering fragrant sulphur-white. 



Edulis Superba (Tall, Early). The famous Memorial 

 Day Peony, it usually can be depended upon to be 

 in flower at that time in this latitude, color a beau- 

 tiful clear pink with silvery reflex, large fragrant 

 flowers. 



Felix Crousse (Medium, Midseason). Its large globu- 

 lar flowers, solid and compactly built, are of a rich 

 brilliant dazzling ruby-red, exceptionally fiery bright 

 and effective. 



Festiva Maxima (Tall, Early). The most popular 

 of all the whites, a vigorous grower and free and 

 early bloomer; color pure white flecked with crim- 

 son at center. 



Germaine Bigot (Tall, Midseason). Of large flat form; 

 color pale lilac-rose, center prominently flecked 

 crimson; flowers borne very freely in clusters on 

 stout stems. 



Karl Rosenfleld (Tall, Midseason). Very large globu- 

 lar dark crimson flowers, brilliant and striking; a 

 strong but compact grower. 



Louis van Houtte (Dwarf, Late). Rich dark crimson, 

 developing a slight silvery tip as the flowers age. 



Meissonier (Tall, Late). Wonderfully rich and bril- 

 liant crimson, with full double flowers, on stiff 

 wiry stems. A splendid cut flower. 



Mme. Auguste Dessert (Tall, Late). Very compact 

 high crowned flower of a beautiful rose pink color; 

 flecked with crimson. 



Mme. Ducel (Dwarf, Midseason). Very perfect globu- 

 lar flower of a bright silvery pink with salmon 

 shadings and silvery reflex. 



Mme. Emile Galle (Medium, Midseason). Large cup- 

 shaped double flowers of a delicate shell-pink with 

 touches of heliotrope and lavender, an exquisitely 

 beautiful variety. 



Mons. Jules Elie (Medium, Midseason). Probably the 

 largest flowered; color pale lilac-rose with silvery 

 reflex. 



Any of the above varieties $3.50 per doz.; $25.00 

 per 100. 



Oriental Poppy 



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