Autumn Catalogue of Bulbs. 15 
HERBACEOUS PEONIES 
The Herbaceous Peonies 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. They 
are perfectly hardy, requiring no protection whatever even in the most severe climate, are not troubled with insect 
pests or disease of any kind, and once planted take care of themselves, increasing in size and beauty each year. 
The roots may be planted at any time during the autumn or spring months, but for best results they should be 
set out in autumn. 
JAPANESE SINGLE -FLOWERING 
PEONIES 
No other plant flowering at the same season can vie 
with the single Peony for beauty, and an established 
bed, when in full bloom, with the large, silky flowers 
measuring from (i to 7 inches across, and appearing like 
immense single roses, is simply gorgeous. 
Apollo. Deep pink, shading lighter toward the edges. 
Diana. Blush, with creamy white center; very dainty. 
Exquisite. White, with yellow stamens; exquisite in 
its purity of color. 
Fabiola. belicate blush ; as dainty as a wild rose. 
Neptune. A fine shell-pink; one of the handsomest, 
singles. 
Ophir. Dark carmine. The royal color of the flowers 
contrasts well with lighter sorts. 
Saturn. Rosy pink, with yellow stamens. Ijooks like 
a big single rose. 
Souvenir. Flesh pink, creamy white center. 
Titian. Soft, delicate pink. 
Topaz. Deep rose, shading lighter at the margin. 
Undine. Bright pink, with darker shading. 
Vesta. Purplish red. 
SO cts, each. Set of 12 for S5 
CHOICE AND RARE PEONIES 
DUKE OF WELLINGTON. Ivory-white, with creamy 
white center; very large. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. The finest and largest white in 
cultivation. 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 
FLORAL TREASURE. A superb large, clear pink, of 
perfect form. 
GOLDEN HARVEST. The nearest approach to a yellow. 
GRANDIFLORA RUBRA. Extra large; finely formed; 
blood-red. 
VICTOR MOORISH. An extra fine, large, double sil- 
very pink. 
Except where noted, BO cts. each, S6 per doz. One 
each of the 6 choice and rare sorts for S3 
P^EONIA TENUIFOLIA 
Resembles in color the General Jacqueminot rose, and 
the fine, feathery foliage makes a handsome plant. 
Double-Slowering. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 
Single-flowering. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 
PiCONIA OFFICINALIS 
The real old-fashioned Peony, especially valu- 
able on account of its early flowering. 
Rubra. Brilliant glowing crimson. 
Rosea. Bright rosy pink. 
Alba. Blush white. 
30 cts. each, S3 per doz. One each of the 
3 sorts for 7S cts. 
TWENTY-FIVE STANDARD 
DOUBLE PEONIES 
Agida. Hich and glowing dark red. 
Argus. Light, soft pink. 
Andre Laures. A late-flowering deep red. 
Christine. Soft pink, shading to lighter center. 
Delacheii. Late- flowering, rich, deep crim.son. 
Edulis Superba. Fine bright rose. 
Elegantissima. Deep rosy pink, with chamois 
center. 
Festiva alba, A fine large pure white. 
Formosa. Fine liirht pink. 
Humei. Bright rosy pink, with golden buff center. 
L'Eblouissante. Rich dark crimson, brilliant. 
L'Esperance. A fine fragrant rose-color. 
Marie Lemoine. Delicate flesh, passing to white 
when fully expanded. 
Miranda. Deep rose; a fine full flower. 
Mens. Rousselon. Soft rose, shading to light 
center. 
Pomponia. Large rosy pink, with salmon center. 
Fottsii. Deep rosy red ; late-flowering. 
Prolifera tricolor. White guard petals, with 
sulphur-yellow center. 
Psyche. Outer petals rose, creamy sulphur 
center. 
Purpurea superba. Rich glowing purple; fine. 
Reevesiana. Onterpetalsdeeprose, centerblusb. 
Reine des Flandres. Late; dark rosy pink. 
Rosea superba. Fine, full, rosy pink. 
Rubra Triumphans. Intense rich glowingcrinison. 
Victoria Tricolor. Deep rose guard petals, cen- 
ter blush with chamois shadings. 
Any of the above, strong roots, 25 cts. each, 
f2.S0 per doz., SIS per 100. Set of 25 sorts 
for S4.G0. 
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