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Linn County Nursery, Center Point, Iowa 
Double Herbaceous Peonies, continued 
Andre Lauries. Is deep, bright red, very double, a grand flower, and it loves deep, rich 
soil. 25 cts. each. 
Marie Lemolne. This flower fills all the requirements we demand of our favorites. 
It is as sweet as a rose. It opens slightly yellow, then fades to purest white. It is 
a wholesale bloomer, a very winsome and attractive flower. Never leave this out of 
your collection. 50 cts. each. 
Francois Ortegat. Is of French origin. It is very brilliant crimson, giving us a blaze 
of splendor, so deep as to verge on the purple. It is a vigorous and striking flower 
with a delightful, spicy fragrance. No collection can be full without it. 50 cts. 
each. 
Rubra triumphans. Has flowers of brilliant glowing crimson. They are also sweet- 
scented. They do not bloom so soon as some others. The plants seem to require 
age. Just wait. Give them a chance and they will more than make up for lost time. 
25 cts. each. 
Grandiflora rubra. This is a very king among flowers, and one of the latest. It seems 
to hold itself in reserve, gathering strength to put forth an exhibition of splendor. 
The flowers are of immense size, intense and glowing with effulgence. Massive and 
grand, it brings up the rear of this great army of Peonies 2,000 strong. You look at 
them and think the best has been reserved till the last, and yet it is hard to call any 
one the best in this great procession which has during the season passed before us. 
30 cts. each. 
Richardson's Rubra. Deep crimson, with purple shading; a grand, fragrant, full- 
orbed flower. 75 cts. each. 
Festiva maxima. It is a large ball of white, with center petals dashed with red; my 
special favorite for a white flower. $1 each. 
Agnes Mary Kelway. Sweetly fragrant, light rose guard, yellow petaloids, with rose 
tuft; a most lovely flower. 50 cts. each. 
Grandiflora rosea. Is a host in itself. The outer and center petals are red. It is slightly 
fragrant; a prolific bloomer; robust and vigorous. 35 cts. each. 
Victoria Tricolor. Is one of the most vigorous and prolific bloomers we have. Fra- 
grant, though the flowers cannot rank among the finest, yet is very desirable. 25 cts. 
each. 
The Bride. A small, delicate, sweet flower; winsome, attractive and well-named. 
40 cts. each. 
Grandiflora carnea plena. Full-orbed, robust and grand; packed soltd with its 
lovely pink petals; a charming flow- 
er of medium season. 40 cts. each. 
Magnified. Large, delicate and fra- 
grant; red, turning to pink. 35 cts. 
each 
The Queen. Single, large white, with 
cushion of pure gold. 35 cts. each. 
Golden Harvest. Worthy a place in 
the front rank; it is sweet in fra- 
grance, full bloomer, and better than 
many costly foreigners. 75 cts. each. -i 
Reeves. Immense flower, free bloomer; 
light rosy pink, center petals 
splashed with red. 30 cts. each. 
Madame Chaumy. Is a late pink; 
perfect in form and very fragrant; 
would do best in partial shade, as 
its buds are a little sensitive to the 
direct rays of the sun. 30 cts each. 
Fragrans. An excellent variety; late; 
deep red. 20 cts. each. 
Alba sulphurea. This is a fine flower 
and a favorite. 25 cts. each. 
Pottsii. A splendid flower, deep crim- 
RUBRA TRIUMPHANS PEONIES SOn. 3O CtS. Cach. 
