SERIES C. 50 cents each. 
Ambrose Verscliaffelt, [Parmentler 1850] purplish crimson, fragrant and very 
full; one of the finest. 
Augustine (V Hour, [Calot 1807] scarlet purple, suffused deep pink, with silvery 
reflex; mid-season: very striking'. 
Belle Ciisteliiine, [Guerin 1801] large bloom, soft pink with sulphur reflex, carmine 
center, free bloomer; extra. 
Bertha, [Terry] brilliant crimson, very large, full, double and late. 
Buvcki, [Guerin 1840] regular shape, bright rose, salmon center. 
CnhdidifOilma, [ Calot 1850) large cream white, sometimes with a greenish 
sulphurish center, free bloomer, early and fine. 
Carii&a elegans, ( Guerin 1850 bright flesh color, pei-fect shape, fine. 
Ednlis superha, (Lemon 1824 pink, lightly violaceous, intermixed with whitish 
narrow petals, fine, good habit. 
EtnMe Lemoine, Calot 1886 deep purplish carmine, good form: fine. 
Festiva Maxima, Mieilex 1851 enormous bloom, snow white, full, with shell- 
shaped petals marked blood red: often seven oreight inches in diameter; 
strong growth, largely grown for market purposes; very extra. 
Floral Treasure, Bosenfehl very large and full, clear pink shading lighter at 
center, fragrant; very vigorous and florit'erous. 
Formosa Itosea, (Guerin 1854) lively pink, pale pink center, some narrow petals 
straw yellow. . . 
James Vick? guard petals broad, brilliant crimson, tipped with white, inside 
beautifully fringed, line. 
Jugurtha, (Kehvay) light rose, line. 
Lady Leonora Dram well, (Kelway) silvery rose sometimes spotted with a 
darker shade; very fragrant . 
La Ksperance, [Calot 1845 lovely rose pink, tine form, full, high tufted center, 
very fragrant, vigorous and a profuse bloomer; early. 
Louis Van Houtte, Calot 18(57) rich color, glaring purplish cherry pink, variety 
of special merit. 
Lucie Mallard? a soft, glossy, violet pink. 
Madam Chaumy, (Calot 1864) satiny pink shaded bright rose, and sometimes 
showing crimson cast and stripes; early; fine. 
Madam Furtado. (Kehvay?) deep rosy purple, center rose tinted lilac; fine. 
Princess of Wales (Terry) white, mottled and variegated with rose. 
Prof. Build ( Terry) outer petals light purple, inner ones straw variegated crimson. 
Stentor (Kehvay) large and full, rosy pink, interspersed with narrow white 
petals; fine, extra. 
Triumph tin Ford, (Mieilex 1850) very even violaceous pink, selt colored, 
enormous bloom, late mid-season; fine. 
Queen Victoria, (Kehvay) white, full double', ‘center marked with red, medium 
height and vigorous growth, fine. 
SERIES D. 60 cents each 
Ceres ( Verdict- 1860) guard petals fleshy pink, center high, creamy, white; fine. 
Duchess ile Xemours (Calot 1856) sulphur white with a greenish reflex fading 
to pure white. There is nothing so chaste and beautiful as this 
variety in the half .open bud state, extra, 
Gen. Bedeau, (Calot 'imp soft lilac pink, varying hues. 
Globosa, ( Guerin 1850) delicate flesh white, full, incurved flower, chamois center, 
vigorous habit. 
Gloria Patria 1 Foulard 1855) pink, shaded violet, failing to nearly white; fragrant. 
Granditlora rosea, (Guerin 1850) clear self colored pink, large and tine. 
Isabelle Karlitsky, (Guerin 1858) bright deep violaceous pink; magnificent. 
Isadore Leroy, ( Verdier 1858) bright purple lake; fine. 
Madam Calot, (Mieilex 1856) white, lightly shaded salmon, interior nearly pure 
white; verv free; extra. 
Madam Dweel. Mecliin 1880 perfectly formed globular, compact bloom, very 
free, bright silvery pink tinted with salmon; a .magnificent variety 
semi-dwarf habit: by many considered the perfection in Peonies. 
Madam Lebon, Calot 1888 very large double flowers in clusters, brilliant cherry 
pink with many narrow salmon and white petals;extra line. 
Madam Vilmorin, [Guerin 1866] blush white, slightly flaked crimson purple, 
base of petals sulphur; beautiful in form and free. 
Madam Eliza Vilmorin. [Kehvay] silvery rose. 
Maria Lemoine, [Roseufeld] light blush, finely formed, very free: choice. 
Ne Plus Ultra, Mieilex 1856 very fine, bright rose. ... 
Solfatarre, [Calot 1861] sulphur white, free and line; by some this variety is 
confounded with Mount Blanc and its nomenclature is yet to be determined. 
