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PEOfllES. 
These flowers are certainly amonf? the most 
showy of the hardy plants. They are of easy cult- 
ure and rapid growth, and furnish a wonderful 
amount of bloom during the summer months. The 
blossoms are of an immense size, exceedingly fra- 
Krant, and. when cut and placed in water, fill a 
room with their delicate perfume. 
Our Singrle Varieties arc the finest that we 
could select from a large collection, listed by an 
English grower who makes a specialty of both 
double and single Peonies. We have procured a 
large supply from Messrs. Kelwav & Son, Long- 
port, England, for our own use this season, and 
catalogue a few of the very best varieties. 
Our Double Peonies are not common varieties, 
but are selected lor their beautiful, distinct colors 
and theire-xtraordinary size and profusion of bloom, 
the plants being literally covered with blossoms. 
bOUBLE Y/IRIETIE5. 
Lady Leonora Bramwell. — This is a newvariety 
that has attracted considerable attention in Eng- 
land, and was awarded first class certificate by the 
Royal Horticultural Society. The color is a beauti- 
ful rosy pink, with an edging of light silvery pink. 
It is a grand variety, and worthy of a place iu every 
collection. 75c. each. 
Sthel Brownell. — Another new variety, and one 
of the finest in our collection. The blossoms are of 
an immense size, and the most beautiful snowy 
white. Do not confound this grand peony with the 
small flowering, common white varieties offered at 
a low price. It is one of the most floriferous and 
strongest growing of all the double sorts, and is 
unequaled by any of the white peonies we have ever 
seen. Very sweet, and a splendid variety in every 
respect. A pertcct beauty. 66c. each. 
Jaqueuetta. — This is a deep violet purple, and 
one of the showiest of them all. It forms a striking 
contrast when placed by the side of the delicate col- 
ored varieties. It is easily grown, and is one of the 
most free blooming of all the double peonies. eOc. 
each. 
Lord "Wellington.— Rich crimson; very full and 
double. One of the most attractive varieties in cul- 
tivation. Grows to a large size, blossoms freely, 
and is one of the best that can be grown as a single 
specimen plant for the lawn. 60c. each. 
Rosy Mom. — A beautiful bright pink variety. 
Flowers very large, perfectly double and cxceedinglv 
fragrant. One of the earliest in bloom. 60o. eacli. 
Mary Stuart.— Delicate fle.sh color; a finely 
formed, full flower, sweetly scented. The plant is of 
vigorous growth, and produces flowers in great 
abundance. 50c. each. 
SPECIAL OFFER.— For only $2.75 we will 
send one each of the above named Peonies. 
51NQLE Y/IRIETIES. 
Try our new singrle varieties this season. 
They are errand. 
Abron. — Salmon color, distinct and handsome. 
One of the most delicately colored varieties we have 
ever seen. 60c. each. 
Catulus. — A rich, dark purple, vcrv showy and cxceedinglv 
blooming. 75c. each. 
Qabreta.— Deep crimson; a splendid variety, and should be in everv 
order; blossoms profusely. 76c. each. 
Gwendoline.— Light silvery rose color; one of the most beautiful va- 
rieties in this collection. 66c. each. 
Herculeus. — A novcltj' in every sense of the word. It is a strong 
growing plant, and produces the most beautiful flowers imaginable. 
Color at the centre is a snow white, while the edges are a bright rosy 
pink. 75c. each. 
Marcius. — Bright red flowers of immense size 
each. 
Numitor. — Flowers a brilliant crimson 
the best single varieties. 65c. each. 
ftuintilius.- Pure white flowers of large size. A splendid variety, and 
unsurpassed for blooming. 60c. each. 
3alii. — A rare novelty, and one of the most beautiful single peonies we 
have ever seen. Color a delicate pink, tipped with white. It is easilj- 
grown, and is free flowering, but unfortunately very scarce. 76c each. 
free 
very showf. 50o. 
very attractive, and one of 
SINGLE PEONIES. 
Zella.— Color rosy lilac; distinct and attractive. This variety has a 
peculiar shade that we have never seen in any other flower. The above 
color is as near as we can describe it. 66c. each. 
NOTICE.— For only $5.00 we will send one each of the above 
ten siug-le Peonies. 
TRAmiHG FUCHSIA. 
As a Fuchsia this is indeed a novel and interesting sort, and one of 
great value and beauty, especially for hanging pots and baskets. It is 
probably the prettiest trailing plant in existence. The mass of wavy 
vines, covered with pretty leaves, bright flowers and red berries, hanging 
over the sides of a pot, basket or vase, is exceedingly attractive. The 
flowers are small and show several colors, the anthers being blue. The 
seed vessels grow to the size and shape of robins' eggs, and change from 
green to deep crimson red, and in this showy condition hang to the vine 
for six months or longer, and arc one of the principal beauties of the 
plant. It also grows freely in the open ground, and is hardy in most 
parts of the country, losing its leaves in winter, but retaining its bright 
berries, and in spring commencing a fresh growth of foliage and flowers. 
25c. each ; 6 for $1.00. 
