38 DOUBLE P£ONIAS, CHINESE AND OFFICINALIS, ALSO SINGLE P^ONIAS. 
Herbaceous Hardy Chinese PjEONIas— continued. 
1809 Madame Lebon, rich purple-rose, rose-scented , 
is. 6 d. 
1810 
,, Leman, blush, passing off white 
1811 
, , Muynard 
1812 
, , Raquet, deep rose 
1813 
,, Schmidt, purple-crimson, showing 
golden anthers, fragrant 
1814 
,, Varaquiz 
1815 
,, Vilmorin, blush, centre white, is. 6d. 
Roussillon, white, tinged rose, is. 6d. 
Neom Q,full rose, rose-scented 
Ne plus ultra, rich rose, is. 
Nobillssima. full deep rose 
Pio IX. , light crimson 
Pomponia, carmine-rose, centre tinged salmon, 
1752 Carnea elegans, delicate pink shading to white 
1753 Carnea Triumphans 
1754 Charles Belleyme, is. 6d. 
1765 Charles Binder, rich magenta-rose, is. 6d. 
1756 Clarl 8 se, deep rose, fragrant, is. 6d. 
1767 Comte de CuBSii, rose, fragrant, is. 6d. 
1768 Comte de Paris, rose, centre rose-pink 
1769 Coralie Mathieu 
1760 Count Munster, rich purple-crimson, rose-scented 
1761 Cythera, white 
1762 Daurica plena, purple 
1763 Decalsne, deep rose, fragrant, is. 6d. 
1764 De candolle, fine rose, shading to pink , fragrant 
1765 Delache, deep red, is. 
1766 Doyen d'Enghien, rose, is. 
1767 Dr. Britonnau, satin-rose, centre white 
1768 Dubois Duval, rose, centre tinged salmon, rose- 
1769 Dr. Callot, rose-salmon, is. 6 d. [ scented 
1770 Due de Cazes, rose to purple , fragrant, is. 6 d. 
1771 Duchesse de Modena, rose, centre blush, is. 6d. 
1772 Duchesse d'Orleans 
1773 Eclatante, rich purple, is. 
1774 Edulis fragrans, deep rich rose, is. 6d. 
1775 ,, superba, carmine-rose 
1776 Etendard du Grand Homme, brilliant rose, very 
large, rose-scented, 3 J. 6d. 
1777 Eugenie Verdler, rose, centre white, is. 6 d. 
1778 Faust, blu th-wh ite, fragrant 
1779 Festiva maxima, pure white, fragrant 
1780 Formosa, blush, centre primrose, is. 
1781 Fragrans, /w// rose, rose-scented, is. 6d. 
1782 Francis Ortlgat, rich purple, rose-scented, is. 
1783 Fulgida, deep rose, is. 6 d. 
1784 General Bedeau, rose, centre sulphur, very frag- 
rant, is. 6 d. 
1785 Globosa, deep pink, centre florets primrose, 15 . 6d. 
1786 Grandlflora carnea, is. 6 d. 
1787 ,, nivea, white, tinged rose, is. 6 d. 
1788 Humel, scarlet-crimson, very dwarf, is. td. 
1789 Humlle, is. 
1790 Incomparabilis, rose, shaded purple, fragrant, is. 
1791 Insignia, rose-carmine, rose-scented , is. 6d. 
1792 Isabelle Karlitzky, glowing purple-rose, rose- 
scented, 1/6. 
1793 Isidore Leroy, crimson-purple 
1794 Joseph Chamberlain, rich put pie-crimson, 3/6 
1795 Josephine Parmentier, rose, tinged purple, rose- 
scented, is. 6 d. 
1796 Jupiter, fine rose, fragrant 
1797 La Sublime, rose-pink, rose-scented, is. 
1798 L’Elegante 
1799 L’Esp&rance. deep rose 
1800 Leonle, blush-white, fragrant 
1801 Lord Salisbury, rich crimson, very large, frag- 
rant, 35 . 6 d. 
1802 Louis Van Houtte, purple-crimson , 15 . 6d. 
1803 Madame Benard, bright rose 
1804 ,, Louchalet Aine, rich purple-crimson, 
fragrant 
1805 ,, Callot, white tinged rose, rose-scented, 
is. 6 d. 
1806 ,, Chaumy, rose shading to pink, fragrant 
1807 ,, Furtado , magenta, centre florets tinted 
salmon-rose, rose-scented, is. 
1808 ,, Guerrln, rose-carmine 
HERBACEOUS HARDY EUROPEAN DOUBLE PJEONIAS ( Varieties of Officinalis), May-Jltrwering. 
The Pmonias enumerated under this heading are very old inhabitants of our gardens, but at the present day 
not so generally known as their merits deserve. The grand double Paeonias from China, rich and magnificent 
as they are, have not a representative amongst them that will compare in brilliancy with the old double 
red Pseony, which, during the month of May, has for three centuries and more enriched English gardens. 
1816 Madonna, blush, centre white, is. 6 d. 
18 17 Marquln, rose, centre tinged primrose, fragrant, 
is. 6 d. 
1818 Modeste Guerrln, rose-magenta, rose-scented , 1/6 
1819 Monsieur Galland, blush 
1820 
1821 
1822 
1823 
1821 
1825 
) ose- scented 
1826 rottsii, rich crimson, showing the golden anthers, 
is. 6 d. 
1827 ,, carnea, carmine-flesh, showing golden 
anthers, is. 6d. 
1828 Pourpre de Lache, is. 6d. 
1829 Prince Antoine d’Arenberg, purple, shading to 
rose, is. 6d. 
1830 ,, Charles, rose-purple, centre chamois, 1/6 
1831 ,, Prosper, purple-magenta, showing golden 
anthers, is. 
1832 Purpurea superba, rich glowing purple, frag- 
rant , is. 6 d. 
1833 Reine des Fleurs, full rose, centre tinged salmon, 
rose-scented, 3 *. 6d. 
1834 Reine des Roses, guard petals deep rose, centre 
chamois-rose, is. 6 d. 
1835 Rosea magna, rose, centre tinged primrose, rose- 
scented, is. 6d. 
1836 ,, maxima , pink, inner florets white, tinged 
rose 
1837 „ plenissima superba 
1838 ,, prsecox, rose, early -flowering, is. 6d. 
1839 Rosy Morn, rose, fragrant 
1840 Rubescens semi-plena, purple-red, golden 
stamens 
1841 Rubra Triumphans, crimson 
1842 Sidonia, full rose, centre tinged salmon, rose- 
scented 
1843 Sinensis grandlflora, full rose , centre delicate 
rose, tinged salmon 
1844 Sir Stafford Northcote, rose, shading to pink, 
centre primrose, 3 s. 6 d. 
1845 Souvenir d'Auguste Milliez, rich purple 
1846 „ de T Exposition Universelle, rose-purple 
1847 Superba 
1848 Tasso, is. 6d. 
1849 The Queen blush-rose, very large, rose-scented, 3/6 
1860 Tricolor superba 
1851 Trlomphe de Paris, light rose, rose-scented, 1 s.6d. 
1862 Versicolor, deep rose, centre florets salmon-rose 
1853 Vlrginle, rose , conspicuous golden anthers 
1854 Waterloo, white , tinged peach, centre white 
1855 Whitleji, white shaded rose, rose-scented 
1856 W. E. Gladstone, blush, rose-scented, 3 s. 6 d. 
Cultural treatment the same as for the Chinese Pcconias. 
per doz. each 
d.—s 
6... 1 
0...1 
d. 
1857 Double Red Paeony, rich crimson, very large flowers abundantly produced 10 
1868 Double Rose Paeony , flowers open full rose and pass off flesh colour, large and fine 15 0...1 6 
1859 Double White Paeony, flowers open pale pink and pass off pure white, flowers large and fine... 21 0...2 o 
1860 Double Anemone-flowered Paeony, large rich crimson, petals somewhat irregular, an 
(Esthetic shaped flower 18 0...2 o 
HERBACEOUS HARDY SPECIES AND VARIETIES OF SINGLE PJEONIAS (May and June-flowering). 
The species and varieties of Single Pueonias offered in the following list are new to gardens, although not 
new introduction?, and we recommend them as fine border plants, possessing considerable character and 
diversity in foliage and habit of growth ; some are tall with a fine bold outline, others are dwarf and bushy, 
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