15. Sijaylov & Sou 
La France. (Lemoine 1901.) Enormous 
blooms, very full, very soft apple blossom 
pink with mauve reflex. $10.00. 
La Lorraine. (Lemoine 1901.) Good habit, 
enormous blooms, globular, creamv white. 
$ 10 . 00 . 
Belisaire. (Lemoine 1901.) Waffled petals, 
soft flesh marbled or dotted finely with 
carmine at the opening of the bud. $5.00. 
Samuel Henshaw. (Richardson.) Large 
bloom, very fresh pink. This variety re- 
ceived a silver medal when shown at Massa- 
chusetts Horticultural Society. $10.00. 
Mme. Lemoine. (Calol 1804.) Soft pink, 
glossv at the centre; very fine varietv. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Mme. Mechin. (Mechin 1880.) Large globu- 
lar flower, deep amaranth; late. $1.50. 
Mile. Desbuissons. (Crousse 1893.) Very- 
full, large, imbricated flower, tender 
glossy pink, glossy white heart, very 
showy variety. $2.00. 
Marie Jaquin, creamy while, slightly fleshy, 
very remarkable coloring. $2.00. 
Mathilda Mechin. (Mechin 1880.) Very 
pretty anemone-shaped bloom, perfectly 
formed, fleshy pink with small salmon 
petals mixed in; variety of special merit. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
La Tendresse. (Crousse 1896.) Very full- 
spreading, immense flower, creamy color, 
changing to pure white; good habit, good 
bloomer. $2.00. 
Eugenie Verdier. (Calot 1864.) This is sold 
in England as Eugene Verdier. Very 
fine, large, soft pink, with creamy centre 
shading to white ; tall grower. (Same as 
Pottsi Alba.) $2.00. 
Livingstone, a fine late pink; rich, clear shade. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Lamartine. (Calot 1860.) This is sold as 
Giganthca; very large bloom, delicate 
pink, bordered white. $1.00. 
Carnea Triumphaus. (Guerin 1852.) Very 
large bloom, clear flesh and salmon; 
beautiful. -$1.50. 
Constant Devred. (Calot 1868.) Clear, 
glossv purple, with chatovant reflex. 
Extra. $1.50. 
Asa Grey. (Crousse 1886.) Large, full 
bloom, imbricated, rosiform, guard petals 
salmon flesh, inside petals fleshy pink 
sprinkled with carmine; fine. $2.00. 
Alice Crousse. (Calot 1872.) Very pretty 
anemone shape, bright pink, centre 
salmon pink and pinkish white. Extra. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Coronation, a very large flower, light pink at 
the edges, the remainder a creamy flesh 
tint of a very delicate shade; the centre 
is chalice shaped with golden anthers at 
the bottom of the cup. A few anthers are 
also exposed between the petals. $3.00. 
Grandiflora Nivea, lovely French white; one 
of the grandest paeonies existing. Some 
petals have an occasional splash of car- 
mine. $2.00. 
This Paeony was sent me by Kelway as an 
order for five Lady Alexandra Duffs. I 
could have continued the fraud and palmed 
it off as such, for 1 hold an engraved First 
Class Certificate executed by the Massachu- 
setts Horticultural Society awarded me for 
Lady Alexandra Duff before I discovered its 
true name. 
It don’t pay to continue a fraud because 
another practises one on you. 
Besides these varieties we have over one hundred other varieties containing everything 
new that has been introduced in Europe for the past ten years. 
In buying Paeony roots, the use of one, two, and three year roots is very misleading. Some 
nurserymen look upon a piece of a root as big as your thumb as one year root. 
It is best to buy front a man who gives his entire time to Paeonies. Yog will get much 
better plants in every way, and run much less risk of being disappointed when they bloom. 
<^My Farm is on South Avenue, Weston, Mass. The way to reach it is from 
Auburndale Station, on the B. & A. R. R., and not from my letter address 
station. From Auburndale it is only one and one half miles directly west. 
