E. J. SHAYLOR. 
SERIES H.— $3.00 
La Tendresse. (Crousse.) Large creamy 
color passing to white. 
Milton Hill. (Richardson.) Large fresh 
pink with occasional splashing of car- 
mine. Very line. 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac. (Dessert.) The 
darkest variety known. 
Mine. Joanne Sallier. (Brocket.) Deep 
pink with tulip markings. 
Mme. Guyot. (Rochet.) Outer petals 
pink with centre yellowish. 
each. — Continued. 
Odett. (Dess. 1908.) Large bloom soft 
lilac with fine salmon petals in centre. 
Sapho. (Lem.) Pinkish lilac with soft 
pink on edges. 
Sarah Bernhardt. (Lem.) Large bloom 
the color of apple blossom pink. 
Therese. (Dess.) Large cup shape bloom 
glo6sy flesh color very fresh color. 
Walter Taxon. (Richardson.) Medium 
size bloom of fresh china pink. 
SERIES I. 
Le Cygne. (Lem.) Very large perfect 
flower creamy white. 
La Lorraine. (Lem.) Large bloom 
creamy white showing golden anthers. 
Primavere. (Lem.) Large bloom sulphur- 
white with centre petals yellow. 
Soulange. (Lem.) A peculiar color of 
saffron white fading to soft flesh color. 
$5.00 each. 
Mignon. (Lem.) Large bloom whitish 
rose fading to cream or amber color. 
Fine odor. 
Mme Savrean. (Broehet.) Creamy 
waxy white. Extra line bloom. 
RosaBonheur. (Des.) Fine flesby pink. 
Very fresh color. 
Sonne of the Latest Introductions Which I Have. 
Mme. Jules Dessert. (Dess. 1909.) Very 
choice bloom pale flesh color with 
centre yellowish white — color remark- 
ably fresh and delicate. $7.00. 
Lady Alexandra Duff, No. 9. (Kelway.) 
Very large bloom flesh pink fading to 
a delicate fleshy cream white in the 
centre. The outside petals are large 
and rounded of perfect form. This 
l’aeony is distinct from any other 
paeony I have, and is first class every 
way. I call it No. 9, because there 
has been about eight other varieties 
sent to America for this variety previ- 
ously. $25.00 for small root. 
Georgiana Shaylor. (Skaylor.) Large 
bloom, wide petals — fresh pink fading 
to a very delicate whitish flesh color 
in the centre. Good habit in every 
way. $10.00. 
Mme Gaudichau. (Millett 1909.) Very 
dark brilliant crimson — nearly as dark 
as Mons. M. Cahuzac, but of a clearer 
color. $7.00. 
SINGLES AND JAPS. 
All White Singles. La Fiancee, Lady 
Lillian Ogle. The Queen, etc. etc. 
$1.00. 
All Crimson. 50 cents. 
White Japs. $1.00 each. 
All Pink Different Shades. 50 cents. 
All Other Colors. 50 cents. 
IMPERIAL PAEONIES. 
White Lady. $1.00 each. 
No. 203. This Paeony is being sold as 
Eugene Verdier. It has been extrava- 
gantly described as rivaling any cliris- 
anthemum in existence. With me it 
behaves very poor, at least 25 per cent 
of the buds breaking crosswise and 
making a malformed bloom. It is not 
Eugene Verdier, and is inferior in 
bloom and behavior. It is pink fading 
to flesh pink. 75 cents. 
E. J. SHAYLOR 
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