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SERIES A. 50 cents each. For 2-year clumps add 50% 
Alice Crousse. Soft rose pink, tall, strong 
grower; fragrant. Midseason. 
Alice de Julvecourt. White slightly tinted 
lavender; creamy white collar; petals 
flecked with crimson. Midseason. 
Madame Bucquet. Very dark crimson with 
garnet tints; brilliant and free (lowering. 
Midseason. 
Madame Forel. Large (lowers of rose pink 
shading a little darker in the center; petals 
silver tipped. Somewhat similar to Mine. 
Geissler. 
Madame Coste. Flesh pink; center petals 
white, tinted flesh; one of the best early 
blooming varieties. 
Due de Wellington. Soft white; large (lowers 
of good form and substance. 
Mile. Leonie Calot. Very soft salmon pink, 
almost, blush white; blooms in clusters. 
Festiva Maxima. Pure, waxy white with 
occasional (leeks of crimson on the central 
petals; very large and vigorous. The 
most popular Peony in existence. 
SERIES B. — 75 cents each. 
Alba Sulphurea. Fine sulphur yellow. 
Duchesse de Nemours. Cup-shaped bloom; 
sulphur white; extra. 
La Tulipe. Large pink buds beautifully 
striped with crimson opening into large 
flesh-colored bloom; a very interesting 
and satisfactory Peony. 
Mme. de Galhau. Compact globular blooms 
of delicate pink with rose white guards; 
distinct. 
Mme. de Govin. Compact blooms of shell 
pink, center lighter, sometimes marked 
with crimson flecks. Late and a good 
variety. 
Mme. de Verneville. A very valuable Peony, 
both for cut flowers and as a landscape 
variety; white, center petals tipped carmine; 
early midseason. 
2-year clumps double price 
Jeanne d’Are. Soft rose; center white, tinted 
carmine; very fine. 
Mme. Mechin. Very dark, glossy garnet; 
one of the best of the “black” Piont&B. 
Modele de Perfection. Large, compact light 
pink, silver tipped, somewhat darker in 
center. 
Octavie Demay. Large flowers of delicate 
pink and white; dwarf habit; fragrant 
and very fine. Early. 
Rubra Superba. Dark crimson; fine form 
and fragrant; vigorous grower and good 
bloomer when well established; very late. 
Virginie. Large, very fragrant blooms of 
shell pink, fading to flesh. When fully 
developed, flower shows row of golden 
stamens. 
