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Ichibeau. Reddish purple, with white veins, very double. 
John Simpkins. Pure white, large, crisped flowers, double. 
Jupiter. Rich bluish purple, single. 
Kathleen. Pure white, double. 
Mrs. Buchanan. Fine indigo blue, double. 
Osaka. White ground, distinctly veined violet, double. 
Purple Emperor. Deep purple, shaded blue, double. 
Robert Buist. White ground, veined and speckled blue, siagle. 
Satsuma. White ground, very broad, deep purple border, pure 
white centre, single. 
Unique. White ground, heavily shaded, spotted and veined laven- 
der, single. 
White Empress. White, with throat slightly tinged and spotted 
violet, double. 
Yeddo. White ground, shaded, dusted and veined lilac, double. 
Yokohama. Light blue, tinged lilac, and streaked bluish white, 
double. • / 
No. 10. Not named. Creamy white, petals crisped, very double, 
6 to 9 petals. 
No. 4. Not named. Reddish purple, shaded blue, and sometimes 
spotted with white. 
No. 30. Not named. Clear light blue, double. 
No. 22. Not named. White ground, heavily veined blue and tinged 
lilac, single. 
Tree Peeonias. For ease of culture, variety and brilliancy of color, 
and bold effect, this hardy shrub stands in the front rank. The 
old Moutan is comparatively well known. Great advances have 
been made in size, shape, and delicacy of color. The best named 
Japanese and French varieties at $1 to $2 each. 
Murphy Apple. The fruit of this variety is of superlative beauty, of 
good size, " better than the Baldwin," ripens in December and 
January, but can be kept till April. The tree bears regularly 
every year, and an experienced and most careful judge says of it 
that he " does not know an out about it," and he regards it as 
exceedingly valuable. I shall reserve fuller descriptions and 
certificates until next season, but now offer a limited number of 
one-year grafts at 50 cents each. 
