Grandiflora Rosea, (Guerin 1850 1 clear self colored pink, large 7 and fine. 
Isabelle Karlitsky, (Guerin 1858) bright deep violaceous pint: magnificent. 
Isadore Leroy, (Verdier 1858) bright purple lake, fine. 
Madam Calot, i Miellez 1856) white, lightly shaded salmon, interior nearly pure 
white: very free: extra. 
Madam Ducel, l Mechin 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 fine. 
Madam Vilmorin, I Guerin 1866) blush white slightly flaked crimson purple, base 
of petals sulphur; beautiful in form and free. 
Madam Eliza Vilmorin, ( Kelway I silvery rose. 
Maria Lemoine, ( Rosenfeld ) light blush, finely formed, very free, choice. 
Ne Plus Ultra, (Miellez 1856) very fine, bright rose. 
Solfaterre, (Calot 1861) sulphur white, free and fine: by some this variety is con- 
founded with Mount Blanc and its nomenclature is yet to be determined. 
SERIES E. 75 cents each 
Alsia Craig? large, fine form, silvery rose in color. 
Euphemia, [Terry] large, vigorous, good bloomer, pink suffused with flesh; late. 
Felix Crousse, [Crousse 1881] large, anemone, ball-shaped bloom, very brilliant 
red, ruby flame colored center; variety of special merit. 
Helena, [Kelway] white, inner petals tipped yellow. 
James Vick, [Terry] brilliant crimson, tipped white, broad guard, fringed center 
L’lndespensible? rosy pink, very compact and fine. 
L’lllustration, [Guerin 1857] clear violet pink. 
Madam Bardlet Deschamps, f Calot 1868 J very tender pink suffused with white, 
shaded with lively silvery tints, large high built flower; vigorous. 
Mile. Juliette Dessert, [Dessert] a grand flower of rose cerise color, light center. 
Modesty, fKelway j rosy purple, center rose. 
Mount Blanc, fLemoineJ large, very full, pure white flower with creamy center; 
free bloomer. 
Nigra, [Terry 1900] very dark crimson, full, double, late bloom. 
Polyphemus, (Kelway I peach color, very pretty. 
Plutach, (Kelway) deep purple, extra fine; winner of Big Vase Prize at Chicago. 
Very full flower. 
SERIES F. $1.00 each 
Six of this series are new. 
Admiral Schley, (Terry) dark crimson with white stripe; full globular form; 
very fine. 
Alexandrina, (Calot 1856) very pretty light rose of a bright shade; fine. 
Bertha, (Terry 1898) bright crimson, full double, large, late, very satisfactory. 
Boule de Neige, (Calot 1867) white lightly sulphured, centre bordered with 
carmine, large cup shaped bloom; extra. 
Comeron, (Crousse) brilliant purple violet, shaded with velvety tints; fine large 
bloom; late, extra. 
Crown Jewel, [Terry] purplish rose, inclining to flesh; full center, very double, fine 
Etta, [Terry 1895] light flesh fading to white: very large, fragrant, late, and one 
of the best. Plant vigorous and a profuse bloomer. 
Eugene Verdier, [Calot 1864] salmony pink changing to pearly pink, nearly white, 
very large and very extra fine. 
Gigantea, (Calot 1860) the finest early pink for cut flower purposes: enormous 
bloom, six or seven inches in diameter, on long stems: deliciously 
fragrant. 
Madam Geissler (Crousse 1880) an imbricated glossy silvery pink, good habit. 
Meissonier, (Crousse 1886) brilliant purple amaranth guard petals with crimson 
center; variety remarkable for its splendid coloring. 
