CENTER POINT, IOWA 
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MAKIE LEMOINE 
be planted in the spring. Plant about 
3 inches below the surface in deeply 
worked, rich soil. If planted in the 
spring they may not bloom until the 
next spring. 
We offer the following list of 
choice varieties at reasonable prices. 
If wanted in large quantities, please 
write for prices. 
Tecumseh. Deep red; one of the 
largest and solidest of all the peonies. 
Very rare and a grand flower. $1.50 
each. 
Plutarch. A satiny crimson; ex- 
ceedingly brilliant and striking with a 
pond lily fragrance; a very charming 
flower. $1.00 each. 
L'Esperance. A beautiful rose- 
pink, fragrant, and an early bloomer; 
very fine for cut-flowers; one of the 
best. 50c. 
Andre Lauries. Deep bright red, 
very double, and late. A grand flower 
which loves deep, rich soil. 25c. 
Marie Lemoine. 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. A wholesale bloomer; very win- 
some and attractive. Never leave this out of your collection. 50c. 
Francois Ortegat. A very brilliant crimson,, producing a blaze of splendor, almost 
purple. It is a vigorous and striking flower, with a delightful spicy fragrance. No 
collection is complete without it. 50c. 
Rubra Triumphans. Fragrant flowers 
of brilliant crimson. It does not bloom as 
as soon as some others; the plants seem to 
require age, but are worth waiting for. 
30c. 
Grandiflora Rubra. This is a very king 
among peonies, and one of the latest. It 
seems to hold itself in reserve, getting 
strength to put forth an exhibition of 
splendor. Its flowers are of an immense 
size, intense and glowing; you look at them 
and think the best has been in reserve until 
last, and yet it is hard to call any one the 
best in this procession of peonies which has 
passed during the season. 30c each. 
Richardson's Rubra. Late; deep crim- 
son with a purple shade. A grand, fragrant, 
full-orbed flower; one of the best. 75c. 
Festiva Maxima. A large ball of white, 
with center petals dashed with red; an early 
bloomer and a splendid keeper. In great 
demand for cut-flowers, and is very popular 
everywhere. 75c each. 
Agnes Mary Kelway. Sweetly fragrant, 
light rose guard, yellow petaloids, with rose 
tuft; a most lovely flower. 50c. 
Grandiflora Rosea. Pink, and early. The 
outer and center petals are red, slightly fra- 
grant. A prolific bloomer; robust and vig- 
ALBA SULPHUREA orous. 35c. 
