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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
Special Peony List ^ ^^^n^ZcrIs of peInie?g^u>^^^^ Jackson & Perkins Co., Newark, N. Y. 
It is not necessary to grow a thousand or even a hundred varieties to have a collection that will include everything really worthwhile. We have 
sifted out all the duplicates, eliminating those with defects of any kind, and present here an assortment covering the entire range of colors, extending 
over the blooming season, and representing the very best out of hundreds of varieties gotten together from specialists in France, England, Holland, 
Japan, and in this country. Strong divisions, with three to five good eyes. 
Ten of Variety 
Per 100 
Camille Calot, light rose $20.00 
Camea Striata, pale flesh, shading to almost pure white. . 18.00 
Charlemagne, creamy white, center’ light lilac, flesh shad- 
ed with chamois, late 40.00 
Clarissa, rosy-pink; inner petals sulphur 12.00 
Comte de Diesbaeh, dark red; early 20.00 
Comte de Jussier, outer petals pink, inner yellowish 20.00 
Comte de Xanteuil, very large and full; dark rose 16.00 
Comte de Xiepperg, dark rose-pink; large bloom . . . 20.00 
Comte d* Osmond, white with sulphurish center 40.00 
Couroime d’ Or, immense; very full, imbricated, ball 
shaped bloom; snowy white with yellowish stamens; 
fragrant; perfect as a cut flower sort; very late, coming 
in after all other long stemmed whites are gone 40.00 
Delachei, deep crimson-purple; one of the best dark peo- 
nies; late midseason 20.00 
Dortens Coros. bright pink 12.00 
Duchesse de Nemours, the Calot variety, cup-shaped, sul- 
phur-white; late, and one of the best whites 40.00 
Duke of Wellington, flowers fragrant, sulphur- white, large 
and well formed; strong grower; stems long and firm; 
late midseason 40.00 
Edulis Superba, soft pink; very early 20.00 
Felix Crousse, brilliant, flaming red; far and away the 
best red; the popular color with florists; late midseason 50.00 
Festiva Alba, ivory-white, with occasional crimson spots 
in center petals; ships well and stands cold storage ex- 
cellently; late midseason 30.00 
Festiva 31axinia, the ideal early white for floral work; a 
well-nigh perfect peony 30.00 
Floral Treasure, rich, soft pink 30.00 
Francois Ortegat, semi-double; large purplish-crimson 
bloom, with brilliant golden yellow anthers; very strik- 
ing 20.00 
Gen. Cavaignac, lively lilac-pink, shaded clearer pink.... 16.00 
Gloire de Douai, purplish scarlet-crimson with black reflex; 
late 20.00 
Golden Harvest, very large blooms; blush guard petals; 
creamy-white center; midseason; one of the freest 
bloomers 30.00 
Grandiflora Carnea Plena, very early; clear flesh-pink, 
shaded lilac; keeps well; ships well; desirable for cut- 
ting Or landscape work 16.00 
Hundred Rates. 
Grandirtora Rosea, light rose; outer petals very large, in- 
ner smaller and bunched; vigorous grower 16.00 
Lady Bramwell, silvery pink; late midseason 20.00 
Laiiis, outer petals white, inner sulphur, changing to 
white; medium size 24.00 
La Tulipe, late; very large, full, shell-formed blooms, borne 
on long, erect stems; delicate rose, fading to creamy 
white; one of the best 60.00 
La Sublime, crimson; fine, full, fragrant 24.00 
Livingstone (true Crouse variety), soft rosy pink, silvery 
reflex strong, long stems; best late pink 80.00 
Louis Van Houtte (Delache), fine dark crimson; very dou- 
ble; strong 24.00 
Meissonier, reddish purple, crimson center 100.00 
Monsieur Barral, soft, clear pink; large and full; long 
stems 20.00 
Monsieur Dupont, very large; ivory-white with carmine 
border in center petals; attractive; late midseason 40.00 
M’Ue Rene Dessert, in clusters, soft lilac with silvery-vio- 
let reflex 40.00 
Madame Crousse, one of the best whites, midseason 40.00 
Madame Lebon, bright, cherry pink 20.00 
Madame Rose Rendatler, delicate rose 16.00 
Nigricans, very late, brilliant, purplish-crimson 40.00 
Nobilissima, bright, deep pink; good stems; lasts wonder- 
fully 40.00 
Officinalis Mutabilis Alba, earliest white ..30.00 
Officinalis Rubra Pleno, the well known, very early double 
crimson 24.00 
Palmata, cut-leaved; single scarlet; earliest 50.00 
Papavillora, guard petals pure white; others yellowish; ex- 
cellent 30.00 
Phryne, blush white 16.00 
Prince Imperial, brilliant purplish-scarlet; free bloomer; 
fine for massing in landscape work 24.00 
Prolifera Tricolor, soft flesh, with center of golden yellow 16.00 
Queen Victoria, (Whitleyii) , there are two well-known va- 
rieties of this name. This is the standard pure white 
market variety for storage 20.00 
Rosea Superba, brilliant, deep cerise-pink, blooms com- 
pact and perfectly formed; healthy growth; long stems; 
keeps well; late midseason 50.00 
Rosea Plena Superba, very full flower; delicate pink and 
salmon 20.00 
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