Marechal Vaillant, (Calot) purple violaceous red, lively reflex, very large 
bloom; late 1.00 
Model of Perfection, (Crousse) large cup shaped bloom, fresh pink, marbled 
bright rose, silvery border; extra 1.50 
Monsieur Martin Cahuzac, (Dessert 1899) large well formed flower, of a very 
brilliant purple red. shaded black maroon with metallic reflex, 
fine habit, glaring bold color, the darkest of all: handsome 4.00 
Mile. Desbuisson, (Crousse) large imbricated flower, tender glossy pink with 
glossy white heart; early 1.50 
Mile. Rosseau, (Crousse) large, full, finely shaped flower, sulphur white, 
pinkish flesh colored center shaded salmon; extra 2.50 
Mackissock? a very large, round and full white lilac tinted bloom, and is 
often sold as a pure white; extra 
Mrs. Pease, (Terry) outside petals broad, purplish rose, inside fringed, straw 
tipped white, center bright rose, a beautiful variety 1.50 
Sarah Bernhardt, ( Lemoine 1890) unusually large, perfectly double, rose formed 
flowers in clusters, color of apple blossoms, very fragrant 1.50 
Sarah Castenson, (Terry) a beautiful variety and a wonderful bloomer, soft 
delicate rose, crimson center, very double, one of the best 2.00 
Simone Chevalier, I Dessert 1902) very large globular flowers, extra full, soft 
silvery pink, center petals narrower, soft salmon pink glazed 
libia, blooms in clusters; fine -TOO 
Stephania, (Terry) pale rose guards, pure white center, striped crimson, fine 1.50 
THE FOLLOWING LIST IS A SELECTION OF MY OWN SEEDLINGS 
and to show the confidence I have in their, would state that I have placed seventy 
varieties with the American Peony Society at their trial grounds at Ithaca, N. Y. 
Admiral Dewey, 1908, rose pink shaded helitrope. large high built flower 1.50 
Admiral Togo, 1907, deepest mahogany red, large high flower, luminous 8.00 
Adelaide E. Hollis, 1907, white with a blush center, full double, large, line 5.00 
Beauty’s Mask, 1904, blush white tinted lilac, showing some yellowish 
petaloids thus giving it a very distinctive appearance 2.50 
See illustration on the first page of cover. 
Bay State, 1907, large, deep crimson red 1.50 
Charlotte Cushman, 1904, deep pink, very large and very double; extra fine 2.50 
Christine Ritcher, 1907, a rosy salmon pink of fine habit 2.00 
Clara Hersey, 1907, rosy pink, large size and strong habit 2.00 
Conqueror, 1907. extra large, self colored pink, strong habit 3.00 
Continental, 1905, lilac pink, double and full, a free bloomer, dwarf habit 1.00 
Dorothy E. Kibby, 1907, white, Hushed sulphur, high and fine 5.00 
Enchantment, 1907, large, high and ideal form, pale rose or blush color, 
a marvel of beauty: extra 10.00 
Evening Glow, 1907, white, flushed lilac, large and fine 2.00 
Favorite, 1907, pale pink, large and fine 8.00 
George Hollis, 1907, pure white. large, high, round and full, magnificent. 
Received honorable mention 1907. Only three plants 10.00 
George Washington, 1904, very large, deep red. strong habit, certificate 1.00 
Goodspeed, 1907, deep pink or china pink, full double, excellent 1.00 
Gov. Eben Draper, 1909 (new) deep pink shaded crimson with a belt of yellow 
petaloids giving it a very unique appearance; large, round, full 8.00 
Happy Day, 1908, pink, round and full, perfection of form; modeled after 
Monsieur Bouchalet, one of its parents 3.00 
Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1907, a large fine pink 5.00 
Jessie K. Crosby, 1907, full double, of medium size, a soft pink color nearly 
white; fine 3.00 
Jennie E. Richardson, 1909, (new) white, free bloomer, very large, full petaled 
immense size, fine form 10.00 
John Hancock, 1907, an incurving high flower, crimson purple, good size 3.00 
King of Peace, 1909, (new) early, very large, full double, pure white, extra 10.00 
