Arthur T. Boddington, 342 West Fourteenth St., New York 



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SECTION I. continued 



PAEONIAS 



THE SPLENDID NEW PAEONY. 



President Roosevelt 



This grand new Paeony, which originated in Holland, 

 is now offered for the first time and was named in 

 honor of the President as a compliment to this coun- 

 try — as an evidence of the friendly relations existing 

 between the two countries, Holland and America. The 

 color is one of the most distinct of the Chinensis type — 

 a brilliant scarlet — a color almost unknown in the 

 Pseouy $3 each, $30 per doz. Quantity limited. (See 

 illustration.) 



W^e also offer the following Grand 

 Collection of 



PAEONIA CHINENSIS 



(To Name) 



This type of Paeony blooms three weeks later than 

 the Officinalis. The foliage is taller, more glossy and 

 handsome and the flowers larger. Strong roots, three 

 to five eyes, in the following named varieties : 



Agida. Bright red : 



Albert Crousse. Beautiful rose 



Canary. Creamy white, tinted yellow 



Charles Leveque. Delicate rose 



Cytheri. Creamy white, tinted rose 



Duchesse de Nemours. Pure white ; perfect flower- 

 ing ; fine 



Duke of Wellington. Ivory-white, creamy center... 



Festiva maxima. Queen of the whites 



Lady Leonora Bramwell. Lovely silvery pink ; the 



best of all pinks 



Marie Lemoine. Satiny white ; grand flower ; late . . 

 Mont Blanc. Snow-white ; very early 



The above grand collection (12), including President 

 for $10 



Each 



D,)Z. 



$o 25 



$2 50 



I 2.S 



12 50 



35 



3 50 



I 50 



15 00 



35 



3 50 



50 



5 00 



40 



4 00 



40 



4 00 



35 



3 50 



I 50 



15 00 



I 25 



13 50 



Faeonia, Pres dent Boosevelt 



A Cheaper Collection of Paeonia Chinensis 



Roosevelt, 



Hamlet. Fiery red. 

 Fragrans. Bright red. 

 President Harrison. Deep 

 red. 



Mad. Benoit. Soft red. 



Albert Victor. Crimson. 



Elegante. Pink. 



Pink Beauty. Bright pink. 



Cleopatra. Silvery pink. 



La Noblesse. Fine rosy pink. 



Marie Hamilton. Lively rose. 



Marie Louise. Soft rose. 

 Her Majesty. Rose, light 

 center. 



Blushing Bride. Soft rose. 

 Sunbeam. Rosy white. 

 Comte de Nancy. Silvery rosy 

 white. 



Mons. Offoy. Blush-white. 

 Princess May. Creamy white. 

 Alba plena. Pure white. 

 Queen Victoria. Snow-white. 

 Gloria Mundt. Creamv white. 



Any of the above, strong roots, 20 cts each, $2perdoz., $15 per 100. 

 Or, the set of 20 for $3 



Paeonias 



PAEONIA OFFICINALIS 



This is among the hardiest and mo'^t popular species 

 of the extensive Pteonia family, and is one of the com- 

 monest to be found in gardens, and the first to flower ; 

 also very sweet-scented. The varieties offered below 

 are the most typical, and beautiful for either massing 

 in borders or as individual specimens. 



Rubra plena. Deep crimson ; can be forced for 

 Easter. 25 cts. each, $2.50 p r doz., $18 per 100. 



Alba mutabilis. White. 40 cts. each, $4 per doz., 

 $30 per 100. 



Rosea. Rose ; also a good forcer. 35 cts. each, $3.50 

 per doz., $25 per 100. 



JAPANESE TREE PAEONIAS 



Tree P;i;onias, unlike the Chinese and Olficinalis 

 types, do not die down to the ground each year. They 

 make a hard-wooded growth, and in time become quite 

 large shrubs. The flowers range in color from pure 

 white to the darkest shade of purple, including all the 

 shades of crimson and pink, Double and semi-double 

 varieties, in 12 sorts, specially selected for me by a 

 friend in Japan, consisting of the best varieties in com- 

 merce. 75c. ea., set of 12 varieties for $7.50, $55 per 100. 



