I nn^follnw Brilliant crimson, with 
hviigiciiun golden stamens sur¬ 
rounding the center, very slow to fade, 
either when cut or out in the garden. 
A snappy red. Good in every way.$0.60 
Originated here at Boul- 
ITIdJCdll^ der by my friend, D. M. 
Andrews, proprietor of the Rockmont 
Nursery. Flowers of largest size, on 
strong stiff stems. A perfect rose- 
type, expanding freely, with no tight 
buds. Color, rose-pink of even tone. 
Fragrant . 3.00 
Martha Bulloch ffiSTbuSK 
of rose-pink. Stems tall and strong, 
usually producing but one bloom, thus 
not requiring disbudding for best speci¬ 
men blooms. 1.20 
Mary W. Shaylor f A r ? gr ^t u pink! 
The guard or outer petals are shell 
pink, the center a creamy yellow with 
bright yellow stamens visible among 
the petals. A prolific bloomer, espe¬ 
cially good for landscape effects. 60 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac 
Known as the DARKEST red peony. A 
deep maroon-red of good size. Until 
plants well established, the flowers may 
come only semi-double. Later are fully 
double under normal conditions. 1.20 
Mrs. Edward Harding white! 
Fine flowers of perfect form and deli¬ 
cate, lacy quality. Free flowering. Stiff 
stems. Midseason. 1.60 
Nimbus 
(Andrews.) Lovely new 
white. The flowers open 
light pink, but change to white. Plant 
stems and flowers good in every way. . 2.00 
Octavie Demay 
and best light pinks. Flowers are ex¬ 
quisite, well supported on sturdy stout 
stems. Should be in every collection 
because of its all-around good qualities, 
also because of its earliness.50 
Officinalis Rubra 
Well known 
old-fashioned 
extra early red “piney” of the old-time 
garden. Roots and plants different 
from ordinary peonies. Especially val¬ 
uable because of its extreme earliness. 
Seldom fails to be in bloom for Deco¬ 
ration Day in most sections.60 
Guard petals delicate pink upon 
''r® 1 opening, changing to white Cen¬ 
ter is opal pink. Vigorous plant. Pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. A dainty and beautiful 
variety .80 
President Wilson 
Soft rose- 
pink flowers 
of very large size, well supported on 
strong stems. One of the best to date.$3.00 
Renie Hortense 
Center of flower flecked crimson. Mid¬ 
season, following close after Octavie 
Demay. A wonderful exhibition as well 
as commercial variety and surprisingly 
inexpensive for so good a Peony.60 
Sarah Bernhardt ^ p ' le p ^ 
with each petal tipped silver. Semi¬ 
rose type. About as tall as Martha Bul¬ 
lock, and blooms nearly a week ahead of 
Martha. Good idea to have both.70 
Qnlanap a most unusual, interest- 
ing and charming Peony. 
A real novelty. Nothing else quite like 
it. Color, soft pink-cream with a slight 
suffusion of tan or Havana brown, this 
deepening at the heart. Rose-type flow¬ 
ers, coming out just a little later than 
the average midseason varieties. The 
buds are exceedingly solid and heavy, 
the petals are many and rather closely 
packed, and of fine texture. Should be 
cut before flowers fully open and al¬ 
lowed to open slowly indoors, although 
I have wonderful blooms out in the 
field. Solange was one of the sensa¬ 
tions at the Denver flower show. It 
kept better than nearly all other varie¬ 
ties. Every Peony lover should have 
Solange .*.80 
ThprPCO Enormous show flower of 
■ iiCrCptS compact rose type. Color, 
satiny pink, lilac-white center, with a 
glossy reflex. Even without disbudding, 
the center flower is of immense size. 
Often as many as 5 lateral or side 
blooms of good size also. Therese has 
been rated as the best pink. 1.00 
Walter Faxon 
Uniform bright 
rose, deepening to¬ 
wards the center. There is a sugges¬ 
tion of shrimp pink in the color tone. 
Not quite so strong grower as some 
other favorites, and stems not so stout 
as could be desired. The delicate color 
makes up for some of these shortcom¬ 
ings . 
1.00 
PEONY COLLECTIONS 
All standard 3 to 5 eye roots, each labeled. 
$3.60 Peony Collection 
Avalanche 
Edulis Superba 
Elwood Pleas 
Frances Willard 
Jubilee 
Karl Rosenfield 
Octavie Demay 
Officinalis Rubra 
Sarah Bernhardt 
Solange 
One each of these 10 for $3.60, prepaid. 
Q7flt1P One the earliest light 
pinks. Comes when good pinks 
are scarce and welcome, ahead of most 
others. Good stems. Free bloomer. A 
pleasing addition to any Peony col¬ 
lection .90 
Philippe Rivoire ^mson/cup* 
shaped flowers of rose type. Strong, 
healthy plant. Tall, straight stems. 
Keeps well when cut. Something about 
the color and form of this Peony that 
makes it stand out both in the garden 
and show room. It was one of the most 
attractive varieties in my big display 
in Denver show June 15-16. Cut when 
blooms about half open for best results 
indoors. 1.50 
$5.00 Peony Collection 
Elwood Pleas 
G. S. Porter 
Jubilee 
La Fee 
Longfellow 
Octavie Demay 
Nimbus 
Officinalis Rubra 
Sarah Bernhardt 
Solange 
One each these 10 for $5.00, prepaid. 
$7.00 Peony Collection 
Elwood Pleas 
Gene Stratton Porter 
Martha Bullock 
Mary W. Shaylor 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac 
Mrs. Edw. Harding 
Opal 
Ozone 
Philipp® Rivoire 
Solange 
One each of these 10 for $7.00, prepaid. 
