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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF HERBACEOUS AND ALPINE PLANTS. 
P/EONIES (HERBACEOUS) DOUBLE— continued. 
No. 
173 Mademoiselle Leonie Calot, delicate 
peach and white, scented. 9d. each. 
175 Madonna, outer petals rose, centre 
creamy chamois. 1/- each. 
177 Magnifica, blush, centre shaded yellow. 
182 Marie Houillon, lovely satiny rose; 
superb variety. 1/- each. 
184 — - — Jacquin, blush-white, large round 
flower, fine. 2/6 each. 
186 Kelway, guard petals blush, centre 
yellow and blush. 9d. each. 
168 Lemoine, pure white, golden 
anthers; excellent. 9d. each. 
192 Louise, rosy-white, pretty and 
effective. 2/- each. 
195 Maihilde de Roseneck, bright rose, extra 
fine. 2/6 each. 
196 Millais, maroon-crimson, very floriferous. 
198 Minytis, amaranth-crimson, large and 
good. 
200 Miss Brice, guard petals rose, centre 
yellow and rose. 1/6 each. 
202 Salway, guard petals white, centre 
sulphur. 
204 Model de Perfection, rose, good form, 
2/6 each. 
206 Monsieur Durufle, light rose. 
208 Rousselon, lilac-rose, centre salmon, 
shaded. 
209 Mons. Charles Leveque, clear flesh pink, 
a beautiful and distinct shade, large 
flowered. 1/6 each. 
210 Mrs. Low, pure white, tipped red at end 
of petals. 2/6 each. 
214 Natails, lilac -rose, centre fawn and rose, 
changing to white, scented. 
218 Ne Plus Ultra, bright carmine rose, 
distinct and attractive. 
220 Octavie Demay, flesh, darker centre, 
changing to white; large, fine early. 
1/- each. 
No. 
222 Papaveriflora, white centre, bordered 
carmine; beautiful. 1/- each. 
224 Pauline, salmon-rose, centre rose and 
fawn, with rosy tufts. 
226 Prince de Salm Dyck, rosy-pink, centre 
chamois, large. 
228 Prosper d’Aremburg, rosy-crimson. 
2/- each. 
234 Queen’s Perfection, pure white, centre 
yellowish- white. 
236 Queen Victoria, pale rose, tinged yellow, 
beautiful, scented. 9d. each. 
240 Rosamond, bright rosy-pink. 
242 rosea magna, bright rosy-carmine, centre 
blush-white, scented, large and 
showy. 
244 maxima, flesh, changing to white; 
scented. 1/- each. 
246 Rose quintal, transparent rose, fringed 
petals, scented. 
248 Rubens, glowing crimson and amaranth, 
large and double. 
250 Sidonie, light lilac, mixed with salmon 
bands, fragrant. 
252 Solfaterre, primrose, passing off pure 
white, scented. 1/6 each. 
258 Taglioni, pale pink, suffused white. 
260 Triomphe du Nord, silvery-pink, golden 
anthers, very pretty. 
264 Van Dyck, brightly coloured, free and 
attractive. 1/- each. 
268 Vicomte de Forceville, bright rose, silvery 
reflection. 
270 Victor Lemon, blush, centre sulphur and 
carmine, scented. 
272 Vllle de Poissy, satiny-rose, shading to 
white. 
274 Walneriana, guard petals flesh, sulphur 
centre, fragrant. 
276 White Queen, white, centre cream, 
changing to pure white, floriferous; 
scented. 9d. each. 
Paeony Arborea (Tree Paeonies). 
1 hese are distinct from the Herbaceous Paeonies, having a different habit of growth, and 
producing flowers of immense size in many lovely shades of colour not found in the last-named 
section. They may be grown in pots for Greenhouse or Conservatory decoration, or outside in 
warm, sheltered positions. The plants are quite hardy, but the delicate blooms, which are 
produced in May, require protection fr©m strong winds and late frosts. 
Price, 2/6 and 3/6 each ; Six distinct sorts, 15/- and 21/- 
European Species and Varieties 
of Paeonies. 
I hese beautiful and interesting old-fashioned garden flowers bloom in May and J une, and 
produce an abundance of brilliant flowers. They arc exceedingly effective, and thrive in almost 
any position. 
1/- each, except where priced. 
No. 
289 Boule de Neigc, flesh, changing to white; 
yellow stamens. 
299 Duke of York, bright carmine-rose, 
centre crimson, gold stamens; large 
free, a grand acquisition. 1/6 each. 
303 Jeanne d’Arc, flesh, changing to white. 
319 Rose Queen, silvery-rose, golden stamens, 
free. 
No. 
323 Snowdrift, white, Anemone-tormed centre 
of lemon thread-like petaloids. 2/-each 
325 Stanley, rich maroon-crimson, with gol- 
den stamens. 
327 Symmetry, deep rose, golden stamens, 
medium size, good habit. 
341 officinalis alba plena, pinkish-flesh, 
passing off to white. 1/6 each. 
