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Marie Lemoine 



Officinalis Rubra 



Mons- Jules Eli 



PEONIES— Continued 



Mad. Mechin. Fairly early, medium size, well formed; deep 

 purple-garnet. 50 cts. each; $4.50 per dozen. 



Marechal Vaillant. Massive flower heads on really strong, 

 but inadequate, stems; a showy late variety. Dark mauve- 

 pink. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per dozen. 



Marguerite Gerard. Magnificent, broad, thick heads of 

 Hydrangea pink, marbled on creamy white, and further 

 enriched by collars of golden anthers. 75 cts.; $7.00 per 

 dozen. 



Marie Jacquin. ("The Water Lily Peony.") Beautiful 

 single and semi-double flowers in abundance; pure, waxy 

 white cups, center crowded with golden stamens. 75 cts. 

 each; $7.50 per dozen. 



Marie Lemoine. (Calot.) Dwarf, extra late, and very 

 scarce. White, faintly tinged chamois. 60 cts.; $6,00 per 

 dozen. 



Marie Stuart. Blush; bleaching to pure white. 

 Meissonier. Deep velvety cardinal, violet tipped. Flowers 



large and high built, with twisted and imbricated petals. 



50 cts.; $5.00 per dozen. 

 Mile. Leonie Calot. Very delicate rose-white, shading 



deeper towards center which bears occasional carmine tips. 



75 cts. each; $7.00 per dozen. 

 Mme. Bollet. Compact, globular rose type; pale lilac-pink 



with silvery reflex. 60 cts. each; $6.00 per dozen. 

 Model of Perfection. Very large, broad flowers of wondrous 



beauty and attractiveness; violet-rose tipped silvery pink. 



60 cts.; $6. 00 per dozen. 

 Modeste Guerin. Brilliant carmine-rose, with a high 



quilled center of rosy-pink, fading to salmon. 

 Mons. Borrall. Very fragrant, large bloom of clear rose, 



very free. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per dozen. 

 Mons. Chas. Leveque. Very soft salmon-pink, changing 



to blush white, in broad clusters; makes a fine bedder. 



50 cts. each; $5.00 per dozen. 

 Mons. Dupont. Large, flat flower, firmly built; creamy 



white, center tipped carmine. 75 cts. each; $7.00 per doz. 

 Mons. Jules Elie. The peerless pure pink. Broad reflexing 



guards with a high pyramidal body of semi-quilled petals 



converging to an apex. One of the largest, handsomest and 



most lasting cutting sorts in existence. 75 cts. each; 



$7.56 per dozen. 

 Mons. Krelage. Very broad, full heads; deep rose in the 



bud, brilliant solferino red when open. 

 Mont Blanc. A magnificent white, of large size, even, com- 

 pact shape, and delightful fragrance. Guards paper- white; 



body ivory white, tinted cream at base of petals. 

 Noemi Demay. Large, rose-shape bloom; mauve rose, with 



silvery reflex. 50 cts. each; $4.50 per dozen. 

 Officinalis Mutabilis. Pretty buds and very soft glossy 



pink fading to white. Early. 

 Officinalis Rubra fl. pi. Rich deep crimson; the great 



Decoration Day Peony. 

 Officinalis Rosea Superba. Earliest pink. 50 cts.; $4.56 



per dozen. 



Petite Renee. One of those free-flowering, upright, showy 

 varieties so useful in" landscaping. Flowers large anemone 

 shape, the center a pretty tuft of long, narrow petals; light 

 magenta. 50 cts. each; $4.50 per dozen. 



Philomele. A striking, unique flower of the Anemone type. 

 Guard petals bright rose, narrow center petals yellow 

 gradually changing to creamy white; when fully developed, 

 usually showing a deep pink crown at center. 75 cts. each; 

 $7-50 per dozen. 



Pierre Dessert. A choice variety among the earliest dark 

 reds. Large, fairly compact flowers; dark crimson-purple, 

 silver tipped. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per dozen. 



Pres. Roosevelt. Deep, dark red, fully double; very late. 

 50 cts. each; $5.00 per dozen. 



Princess Mathilde. Fine, large, rose-pink. 



Prince de Galles. Late; cup shaped flowers of purplish 

 .crimson. 



Princess Ellen. Very delicate blush white, guards shell pink. 

 50 cts. each; $4.50 per dozen. 



Queen Victoria, The broad guard petals are a pretty blush- 

 white; center slightly edged pink, Large* 



Richardson's Perfection,, Large flowers; light flesh with 

 white center. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per dozen. 



Richardson's Rubra Superba. Very tall and strong, with 

 long stiff stems and elegant dark red flowers. 50 cts.; 

 $5.00 per dozen. 



Rosea Plenissima Superba. A superior double full centered 

 sort; bright crimson rose. 



Rubra Grandiflora- An old variety very much in evidence 

 during late mid-season; brilliant crimson scarlet. 



Rubra Triumphans. Large, loose, globular, semi-double, 

 very dark crimson, borne freely during early mid-season. 



Solfaterre. One of the rare yellow peonies. Milk white 

 guards, center sulphur to sulphur white, developing a 

 crown. Flowers bomb shape, fragrant; mid-season. 

 50 cts. each; $4.50 per dozen. " 



Souv. de Exposition Universelle. Very large, flat rose 

 type. Violet rose tipped silver, with silvery reflex. Vigorous 

 in growth and free blooming. Late. 



Souv. de Gaspard Calot. Late, tall growing, strong stem- 

 med. Flowers large and flat, but full; uniform pale lilac 

 rose. 75 cts. each; $7.50 per dozen. 



Tenuifolia fl. pi. Highly ornamental, feathery , foliage 

 entirely distinct from any other sort, with handsome flowers 

 of brilliant crimson. 60 cts. each; $6.00 per dozen. 



Triomphe de Expo, de Lille. Pale hydrangea pink, 

 minutely splashed violet rose, guard petals fading to nearly 

 white. Very large, compact, semi-rose type. 



Triumph de Grande. Extremely floriferous, one of the 

 best white bedders. Pink guards, center blush white 

 flecked with peach and carmine. 



Triumph du Nord, Light solferino- red with silvery reflex. 

 A fine mid-season cutting sort; large, fragrant, free bloom- 

 ing and of attractive shade. 

 Victor Hugo. One of the best late reds; deep, yet bright 



carmine. 7 5 cts. each ; $ 7 . 5 0 per dozen. 

 Victor Lemoine. Rather early season and odd color. 

 Globular flowers of crimson, the dark guards prominently 

 streaked, the center of lighter shade prettily flecked with 

 light green. #1.00 each; $9.00 per dozen. 

 Peonies, except as noted, 35 cts. each; $3.50 per 

 dozen. By express, $25.00 per 100. 



