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CATALOGUE AND RETAIL, PRICE LIST OF 
Moss Roses 
GLORY OP MOSSES — Pale rose, very heavilv mossed; one of the best. Price, 
2-year blooming- plants, 35c each. 
LUXEMBOURG MOSS — Large cupped and a very fine rose. A luxuriant 
grower and free bloomer. Price, 2-year blooming- plants, 35c each. 
Double Herbaceous Paeonies 
The Herbaceous Paeonies have always held an important place among 
hardy plants, and with the wonderful improvements made during recent years 
have established themselves among the leaders for popular favor. 
Their requirements are so simple, a good, rich, deep soil and an open, 
sunny position, if possible, which, however, is not absolutely necessary as 
they thrive almost equally ns well in a partially shaded position, and a liberal 
supply of water through their growing season, being sufficient to give an 
abundance and wealth of flowers which rival the finest roses in coloring and 
fragrance, and produce during their flowering season a gorgeous effect not 
equalled by any other flower. 
We have during the past season feasted our eves on the glowing splen- 
dors nnd inhaled the delicate fragrance of many varieties In full bloom. 
Whv these beautiful and fragrant flowers have been neglected so long 
is owing to theTact that people are not acquainted with them. You need only 
to see them and you acknowledge their excellence. They are the flowers 
that never fail; they are hardy in the frozen north and in the sunny south, 
requiring no protection whatever: and once planted take care of themselves, 
increasing in size and beauty each year. Truly a plant for evervbody. 
Plant in the fall, if possible, or very early in the spring. It is cruel to 
send for them when leaved out. Plant In September, and in November they 
will have rootlets as long as your finger. Have the ground rich and spade it 
two feet deep. Plant your roots with the crowns about three Inches below 
the surface, and keep out the weeds, and you can let them stand five years. 
We take pleasure In heing ahle to offer our friends the following very choice 
list at reasonable prices. They are strong divided roots, and few of them 
will fail to bloom the first season after setting. 
A hedge of Paeonies is a most beautiful ornament, and a joy never to be 
forgotten. Will make special prices on collections for hedges. Please write 
If Interested. 
TECUMSEH — Deep red;' largest and solidest of all paeonies; extra rare 
and a grand flower. Each, $1.50. 
PLUTARCH — A satin crimson: exceedingly brilliant, and striking, with pond 
lily fragrance; a very charming flower. Each, $1.00. 
L. ESPERENCR — Is among the finest France has given us. It is in the Dia- 
mond list, which marks the very best in the collection of a leading French 
