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In my gardens are found specimens of the following 
LIST OF P/EONIES, AND I AM CONSTANTLY ADDING TO IT BY 
PURCHASE AND THE RAISING OF NEW VARIETIES FROM SEEDS. 
seedline/s are numbered be/ tbe thousand 
AND THIS SEASON, JUNE 1904, I WAS AWARDED FOR THEM 
Seven Honorable Mentions and Two First Class Certificates of Merit 
by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society, 
AND AS THE SEEDLINGS COME INTO BLOOM, SOMETHING NEW 
THAT IS MERITORIOUS IS PRESENTING ITSELF EACH SEASON 
WHICH I INTEND TO INTRODUCE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. 
I would recommend all of my customers to get their plants by the middle of 
September while the plants are dormant, before they start root growth; but they can 
be moved any time until frost closes the ground, but with detriment to the plant. 
Do not expect an exhibition flower the first season for the plant must first get 
established. 
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