Crested Moss — Deep pink colored buds, sur- 
rounded with a mossy fringe and crest; a 
very fragrant and beautiful variety. 
Glory of Mosses — A moderate grower, flowers 
very large, color a pale rose. 
Henry Martin — Medium size, flowers large and 
rosy-red, well mossed, fragrant. 
John Cranston — Deep crimson; very double. 
Luxemberg — Bright crimson, large and beau- 
tifully mossed. 
Princess Adelaide — Extra large, flowers very 
double and sweet, color bright rosy-pink; 
moss a bright green. 
Perpetual White — Pure white with a nicely 
pointed burr. One of the most beautiful white 
varieties. 
Paul Fontaine — Deep critnson; a constant 
bloomer. 
Salet — A bright light rose, large and full. It 
sometimes blooms in the autumn. 
R. var. Mad. Geo. Bruant — Flowers are borne 
in clusters, buds are semi-double, long and 
pointed, pure white. 
R. var. Blanc Double de Coubert — Purest paper 
white, blooming in clusters of from five to 
ten flowers; double, very sweet; a strong, 
rampant grower, having the true Rugosa foli- 
age. Flowers nearly 5 inches in diameter, 
produced freely and lasting well. Perfectly 
hardy. 
R. var. New Century — Flowers three to four 
inches across, full and double and borne in 
large clusters, color a clear flesh pink with 
bright red center. Has the delightful fra- 
grance of the Sweet Briar. 
R. Rubiginosa (English Sweet Briar) — "Very 
highly valued for the delightful fragrance of 
its young foliage as well as flowers, entirely 
hardy, and will take care of itself. Makes a 
fine hedge or is equally good for grouping 
or single specimens. Flowers are pink. 
HERBACEOUS PAEONIES 
The Paeonlas are recognized as a fine effec- 
tive flower. They are extremely hardy and eas- 
ily cultivated. The flowers are lasting and 
many of them are finely finished and exquisite- 
ly colored. No other hardy plant of our gar- 
dens thrive.s so well, nor has as much practical, 
permanent value. 
In planting paeonias for cut-flowers, do not 
plant a long list of varieties. For good results 
they must be cut at just the right time, which 
is hard to do if you have too many different 
varieties. 
Andre Lauries — Rosy-red, of fair size and shape, 
fragrant, healthy, vigorous, free bloomer, long 
stems; much used for cut-flowers. 
Boadicea — White, carmine markings, fine flower. 
Canlsto — Creamy white. 
Compte de Jusslei — Delicate pink border, dark 
creamy center. 
