Lucy E. Hollis, 1007, large, full and double, a fleecy rose pink, very attractive 
good vigorous habit, one of the finest see illustration 5.00 
Liberty, 1905, very fine rose pink of vigorous habit 1.00 
Loveliness, 1907, an exquisite shade of pink, of good size and a finely modelled 
flower, received a First Class Certificate of Merit; fragrant. 
Judged by Harrison to be a leader 8.00 
Mary A. Livermore, 1907. a large flower of a rose pink shade with petals edged 
with white; a fine variety 3.00 
Mary L. Hollis, 1907, white with a blush heart, large, full and fine 5.00 
Meadowvale, 1903, rosy pink very large and effective in masses 1.00 
Mrs. John Smythe Fogg, 1907, a high incurved flower of rosy salmon color, full. 
free and very vigorous 5.00 
Paradise, 1907, an elegantly violet tinted flower, petals radiating evenly from 
center in all directions; reminds one of Milton Hill; extra 10.00 
Pres. W. H. Taft, 1909 (new) large, full double, round crimson ball, vigorous 
habit; extra fine 10.00 
Red Cross, 1904, brilliant crimson, medium size, full, double, very late. 
A Fourth of July number 1.50 
Roselita, 1907, pink, a very free bloomer and will become a commercial 
variety; good size 2.00 
Samoset. 1907, salmony pink, large, double, fine and showy 2.00 
Snowball, 1907, pure white, medium size, free bloomer 2.00 
Speedwell, 1907, deep pink of superior form, a free bloomer 2.00 
Supreme, 1907, a lovely shade of pink, form round and full 5.00 
Usona, 1907, pink flushed with white; large size anil good form 3.00 
Veribest, 1907, white; very large and beautiful 2.00 
Welcome Guest, 1904, silvery pink shading to white; a very delicate flower 
Certificate 1.50 
Zest, 1907, silvery rose pink, very late and superior 2.00 
/ have only a small stock of many of these novelties, and from three to eight 
plants of the older varieties, hut they are all new and worthy. When you 
consider the time and care necessary to produce them they are not high. The 
market is supplied with too many cheap plants and the public are getting their 
till of bargain varieties, for the way to get exhibition varieties is not through 
the bargain counter, for the rarity of the later and better varieties will command 
the top price. 
SINGLE VARIETIES. 
Separate colors, (except white) 25 cents each. White 50 each. 
Large masses of the singles, — the first to bloom, — give a very brilliant effect 
to driveway and walks, to la wn and park, and are worthy of consideration by 
all contemplating planting. 
I have also a large number of one year seedling Peonies at one cent each. 
Not less than ten to a purchaser. Add five cents extra for postage. These are 
the same strain that my choice varieties are selected from. 
