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RED, LATE PEONIES 
AUGUSTIN D’HOUR. Calot. 7.8. A deep rich vinous red. 
Very broad guard-petals with narrow center petals built 
up close and high. Similar to the form of Mons. Jules 
Elie. Very strong grower. $1.50. 
EUGENE BIGOT. Dessert. 8.3. Brilliant, velvety crim¬ 
son-red. Flower large, full, and of splendid form. Tall 
grower and good bloomer. $1.50. 
GROVER CLEVELAND. Terry. 8.2. A large brilliant 
crimson which can be depended on to open perfectly 
year after year in the late-blooming red class. $2.00. 
HARRY L. RICHARDSON. Rosefield. 8.5. A new deep 
red or crimson and still very scarce. For a very Iate- 
blooming red it surpasses so many varieties like the old 
Rubra Superba, which we have discarded. Will eventu¬ 
ally be rated 9.0 or more. Sweet rose fragrance. $7.50. 
(1-year only.) 
LONGFELLOW. Brand. 9.0. Non-fading crimson-red 
of unusual richness. A shy bloomer some years, but a 
variety we cannot be without. $2.00. 
PHILIPPE RIVOIRE. Riviere. 9.2. Still considered the 
best red Peony in existence. A rich, deep, non-fading 
red. Not a very large flower, but superbly and evenly 
built. Very, very fragrant. $6.00. 
WILLIAM F. TURNER. Sbaylor. 8.4. A very dark 
crimson with a blackish sheen mingled with stamens. 
The plant is exceptionally vigorous and free blooming. 
$2.50. (1-year only.) 
TREE PEONIES 
We offer large 7- and 8-year-old plants, 2 to 3 feet high 
with a spread of about 2 feet, at prices ranging from $10.00 
to $15.00 each. Sold according to color ; no named varieties. 
Light pink and dark pink, double; red, single and double. 
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