PEON IES are very hardy, of easy culture and almost free from attacks of insects and disease. The 

 flowers are of rare beauty and lend themselves to a variety of uses. They are charming for cutting, 

 for growing in flower or shrubbery border, and because of their great diversity of color, form and 

 fragrance, they have unlimited possibilities for artistic landscape effects. By a proper selection of early and 

 late varieties, the blooming season may be made to extend over many weeks. 



White and Tinted Varieties 



Candidissima. Full center, medium size. Large 

 pure white guards with a center of palest sulphur 

 yellow. Slightlv fragrant. A free bloomer. Early. 

 SO. 75 each; S6.60 per 10. 



Duchess de Nemours. Medium size. Center 

 is tinted a pale lemon yellow with guards of purest 

 white. Handsome, fragrant. A very free bloomer. 

 Earlv to mid-season. S0.60 each; S5.00 per 10; 

 S40.60 per 100. 



Festiva Maxima. Very large, very double and 

 full. The guard petals are a faint pink when opening, 

 fading later to white; the center is tinted cream and 

 prominently flecked with carmine. A tall, vigorous 

 grower with large, handsome foliage. ExceedingK- 

 popular because of its great beauty and delightful 

 fragrance. Season earlv to comparativelv late. $0.60 

 each; $5.00 per 10; S40.00 per 100. 



Golden Harvest. Medium size. The large guard 

 petals are a delicate peach blossom pink; the center 

 is a clear cream. A rather dwarf, vigorous grower. 

 Slightlv fragrant. Mid-season. S0.60 each; S5.00 

 per 10; S40.00 per 100. 



Madame Goste. Medium to large. Center, a 

 yellowish cream fading to cream white, flecked with 

 carmine; guard petals a very pale pink. A good 

 bloomer. Fragrant and attractive. Earlv. SO. 60 

 each; $5.00 per 10; S40.00 per 100. 



Madame Jules Galot. Large and handsome. The 

 center is palest pink and cream white; the guards arc 

 a light cameo pink. The general effect of the bloom 

 is of white tinted with splashes of pink. Vigorous 

 grower. Free bloomer. Fragrant. Mid-season. 

 $1.00 each; $7.50 per 10; $60.00 per 100. 



Marie Lemoine. Large in a tight, compact head. 

 Ver>' handsome and fragrant. Color a deep cream 

 occasionally carmine tipped. Vigorous grower, ex- 

 cellent foliage, free bloomer. Very late. $1.00 each; 

 $7.50 per 10; S60.00 per 100. 



Queen Victoria. Large and rather loose. Color 

 is very beautiful in palest tones of pink and yellow, 

 fading to cream white. Strong, free bloomer and 

 fragrant. Leaves extra large and dark. Late. SO. 60 

 each; S5.00 per 10; S40.00 per 100. 



Planting 

 of Peonies 

 on a lawn 

 in Princeton, N. J., 

 where much of our 

 stock has been 

 used. Every lawn 

 has room for some of these beau- 

 tiful plants, which are enjoyed by 

 all. Each season they reappear and add to 

 our pleasure with their charming flowers, 

 which everyone appreciates. 



Five or more plants of any one variety and size at price per 10; 25 or more at price per 100. 



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