BESSIE BOSTON DAHLIA FARM, SAN MATEO, CAL. 17 
PEONY DAHLIAS — General Collection (Continued) 
IVOGI — Orang-e-scarlet; one of the best peonies. Coloring: and stems are 
excellent, but somewhat shy bloomer; 50o. 
IVORAM LIIVDSAY — One of the best and loveliest, dove shading- to pink; very 
fine formation of petals. Plants in May; 50o. 
OLD GOIiD — Deep, g-olden-amber color. Massive flower on a long-, rigid stem; 
very distinct variety. Plants in May; 75e. 
ORLANDO — Peculiar shade of dull red, g-ood; 35c. 
TAmTED LADY — Delicate pink with pointed petals, long- stems, flowers 
borne well above the foliage, free-flowering-; 35c. 
I'EIVIVANT — Brig-ht red edged with white, very striking-; 35c. 
PHENOMENAL — Purplish-red faintly suffused apricot, good, and unusual 
color; 50c. 
PHIDIUS — Nothing- better in the pink. A flower always in demand for cutting- 
because of its stems and style; 35c. 
PINK GEM — Rosy-pink; popular because of its stem and color; .35c. 
PRESIDENT PALLIERES — Nothing- more brilliant in scarlets, fine stems; 50c. 
PRINCESS IDA — Pure white with a silvery sheen, free-flowering-; 35c. 
P. W. .lANSEN — Old-rose shading- to salmon, a pleasing- shade; rolled petals. 
QUALITY — Coppery bronze, petals twisted and curled, and cleft at tips; 50c. 
RAPHAEL — White ground suffused and streaked with rosy purple. The 
coloring- is novel and charming-; 50c. 
REMBRANDT — A beautiful shade of apple-blossom pink, flowers of splendid 
form; .35c. 
REYNOLDS — Deep crimson, on long- stems, very effective. 
RUBENS — Pink shaded to creamy-amber. Extra long- stem, which makes it 
a g-rand cvit-flower variet.v; 50c. 
RUSKIN — Unusual coloring- of pink shaded and streaked purplish-crimson, 
petals are rolled and twisted; 35c. 
SALOME — Bright shade of orang-e-buff, very handsome; .35c. 
SELMA — Beautiful flower of soft pink, very fine form; 50c. 
SHERLOCK HOLMES — In this we offer a most excellent mauve or lilac, fine, 
long-, erect stems, g-rand habit; 35c. 
SHEILA — A deep pink of American Beauty tint; grand stem makes it 
a favorite cut flower; 50c. 
SOUTH POLE — The purest white peony, of beautiful form and delicate in 
aiipearance; 85c. 
SOUV. E. LIZST — A combination of rosy-pink, violet nnd white; single 
variety; 35c. 
STERNA — A soft primr ose-yellow of larg-e size. Stem is long- and erect, 
which, of course, malces it excellent for cutting; 75c. 
SUNRISE — A crimson-suffused yellow; coloring attracts attention; 35c. 
SUNSTAR — A really magnificent variety; in color bright rosy-crimson suffused 
with yellow, shading off to pale yellow and white. Blooms freely 
on good stems, and is beautiful for any ])urpose; large; 75c. 
SAVEET REMEMBRANCE — A bright, yet soft pink of fair size, very 
pretty; 75c. 
TALISMAN — Orange-scarlet shaded salmon, very free; 75c. 
TAi\<JO — l^arge salmon-colored flowers of distinct form, prolific bloomer; 50c. 
TEUtAMUND — Carmine-red with pink tijjs, large flower; 50c. 
TURNER — A lovely shade of pink; one of the best, always admired; .50c. 
VAN DYKE — Large flower of old-rose. Petals are twisted and turned, forming 
a beautiful flower. Color and form make it a big favorite; 35c. 
VESTA — Pale yellow shaded salmon-rose; flowers of splendid form; 50c. 
AVAGNER_A most brilliant scarlet, much in demand because of its bright 
color. Useful for garden decoration or for bouquets; 50c. 
WEBER— A very large mauve-pink peony with splendid stem's. Flower is of 
the best type, and is a favorite because of its color and freedom of 
flowering-; ."jOc. 
WHITE FLAG— White flower of fair size; wonderfully free-flowering 
\ELLOW GEISHA—Very similar to "Geisha" in habit and in form of flowers 
but the color is bright, golden yellow; 50c. 
