Catalog 1905 
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QBn MY GARDENS arc found specimens ol the following list of Peonies 
and I am constantly adding to it by purchase and the raising of 
new varieties from seeds. I have received numerous honorable 
Mentions, and several First Class Certificates of Merit have been 
awarded them by the Massachusetts Horticultural Society. 
MY SEEDLINGS ARE NUMBERED BY THE THOUSANDS 
in all stages ol development, from the tiny seedling to the blooming 
size, and as they 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 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 before frost closes the 
ground. Do not expect an exhibition flower the first season for the 
plant must first get established. 
