HARDY, PRODUCTIVE FRUITS, ORNAMENTAL TREES, SHRUBS. ETC. 
Paeonies 
are the no- 
West and most 
beautiful of 
hardy plants, 
o u t c lassing' 
the Rose in 
many re- 
spects. 
All the va- 
rieties w e 
list are good, 
but there is 
no language 
to describe 
the glorious 
beauty of the 
fliKr and 
newer varie- 
ties. They ac- 
tually sur- 
pass the fin- 
est roses In 
size, form 
and coloring. 
Paeonies can 
ti e planted 
any time dur- 
ing- fall or 
spring'. 
Festlva Maxima. 
PAEONIES, Herbaceous. 
SFECIAXi NOTE. — Single plants mailed free, dozen by ex- 
^'ACHttiEAl''F?ie''l^ Opens light flesh colored pink, 
finishing blii.sh white, with an occasional creamy spot. Each 40c. 
AGIDA. Kich glowing dark red. Each SOC. 
AGNES MARY KELWAY. Guard petals of light rose, yellow 
pet:il"l<i«, with rose tul't. Each 75c. — qi ok 
ALBERT CROUSSE. I'^nc flesh pink, fragrant. Each 51.25. 
ANDRE lAWRIES. A fine late flowering deep red. Each 30c. 
BARON ROTHSCHIID. Outside rose, center salmon Each 30c. 
BERI.ICZ. Currant red, dwarf and compact. Each 50c. 
CANARY. Large cream, yellow. Each 30c. 
CARNILE CAI.OT. Pinkish white . Each 30c. 
CYNTKEA. T.arge flowering white. Bach SOc. 
DELICATISSMA. Fine large, very full convex bloom of \eiy 
clear ,1. li. at. pink, .shading light at center. Each SOc. 
DORCHESTER. Salmon flesh color,. free bloomer. Each §1.00. 
DUCHES de NEMOURS. Very fine cup-shaped blooni^ sulplui r- 
white witii gi eenisli reflex, fading to pure white I^ate. Each 51.50. 
DUKE or WEil.INGTON. Very large, well-formed sulphur- 
'''^WuRD ■ANSRE:''pe"p fHmsoTVed, shaded black, with 
'"EDUI.IS^UPEREV^Tintea violet, whitish ligules; silver re- 
flex. Each EOc. 
E I. E G A N S SUPERBISSIMA. 
Dark pink with .salmon center. 
Each SOc. . 
EMILY I.EMOINE. Very rich red. 
Each 40c. 
ETHEIi BROWNEI.I.. rnre white, 
one c.f the laruvst. Each SOc. 
PEIiIX CROUSSE. Brilliant red 
with ruhv named center. Each 31.00. 
PESTi'VA. A good while, much 
like Festiva Maxima, but later. 
Each SOc. „ , 
PESTIVA MAXIMA. Early, enor- 
mous, vcrv full, shell formed bloom, 
often 7 to 8 Inches in diameter, 
color snowy white, shaded to deli- 
cate creamy white. Each 75c. 
PRAGRANS. Very late, dark red. 
Each 25c. . ,, 
GOXiDEN HARVEST. Very strik- 
ing variety, large tri-colored blooms, 
guard petals blush pink with a dis- 
I tlnct bln.sh white color. Each SOc. 
GRANDIPI.ORA AI.BA. Rest ru- 
bles Festiva Maxima. Each 40c. 
GRANDIPliORA ROSEA. Medumi 
size, clear even pink. Each SOc. 
■"^ HUMEA. The guard petals are 
light pink. The center has a 
thread-like color of light flesh pet- 
al.s. Fach 50c. 
JEANNE d'ABC. T.arge flowers 
of soft rose, sulphur-whlte and 
lively rose, center stained carmine, 
lovelV flesh coloring. Each 75c. 
I.a:dV BERESPORD. The petals 
are tipped with carmine. A soft 
blush-pink shade. Each ?1.50. 
Modele de Perfection. 
Rubra Superha. 
I.ADY BRAMWEIiI.. l.ate mid-season bloom; color delicate 
silvery pink, shaded with lilac and chamois, three nankeen 
petals tipped with crimson at the center. Each 50c. 
IiA TUIiIPE. Flesh pink, changing to white, Each 51.OO. 
IiOHENGRIN. Pink and cream, very double. Each SOc. 
I.OUIS VAN KOUTTI. Bright red; late. Each 50c. 
L'ESPERENCE. White, washed with soft pink. Each 40c. 
MAGNIFICA. Soft rose, sulphur edged carmine. Each SOC. 
MAD. BUCQUET. Black velvety amaranth. Each 40c. 
MADAME DE VERNEVItiE. Pure white with red flakes in 
center t'limraiit Each $1.00. 
MARIE LEMOINE. Sulphur- white bloom, shaded with pink 
and chamois; very late bloomer. Bach $1.00. 
M KREI.AGE. Deep rose red, very hue shade. Each 51.00. 
MODEI.E de PERPECTION. Flesh pink, marked with bright 
rose and bordered with silvery ro.se, some .salmon-shaded petals 
intermixed witii tlie central petalage. Each 75c. . ~, 
MODESTE GUERIN. Bright rosy purple; solid color. Each $1.00. 
MONT BLANC. Sulphur white, extra fine. Each 75o. 
MRS. LOWE. Blush, center cream yellow. Each 50c. 
OFPICINALIS ALBA. Blush white; early flowering. Eaci 30o. 
OPriCINALIS ROSEA. Beautiful clear pink, double. Each 300. 
OPPICINALIS RUBRA. The old-fashioned paeony; very ear- 
ly, deep evinis.jii. Each 40c. ^, ^ . _,.„v .jb^ 
POTTSXI. Brilliant crimson. One of the best Each 350. 
PRINCESS MATHILDE. «o^y;>it^^-'°"s'^p=''^^|f°- Early 
dark red. Each SOc. 
QUEEN VICTORIA. Opens flesh 
white, center petals tipped with red 
blotches. Each 75c. 
REINE VICTORIA. Guards clear 
flesli, center iienciled with clear yel- 
low with tuft spotted with lively 
carmine. Each SOc. 
ROSEA SUPERBA. Double pink. 
Each SOc. 
RUBRA SUPERBA (Richardson.) 
Brilliant deep crimson. Each 750. 
RUBRA TRIUMPHANTS. Intense 
glowing, rich crimson. Each SOc. 
TAGLIONI. Pink with buff cen- 
ter. Each 500. 
THE BRIDE. Snow-white, light- 
ly tiiiKed with flesh. Each SOc. 
VICTORIA TRICOLOR. Rose, 
mottled with pink, center yellow- 
ish. Each 60c. 
JAPANESE TREE PAEONY. The 
Tree Paeonv is one of the noblest 
plants available for the garden and 
flourishes under the simplest treat- 
ment. The smallest shrub will 
flower in the most astonishing man- 
ner, bearing blossoms the size of 
dinner plates. Bach 7So. 
NOTE. yVe have a fine selection 
of Paeonies that became mixed, 
some of the most expensive .sorts, 
100 $15.00. Order these as mixed; 
we will sell at each 25o., doz. $2.50, 
we cannot tell colors. 
L. L. MAY & CO., ST. PAUL, MINN. 
