Single and Japanese Peonies, continued 
DOROTHY. Kelway. 7.5. A compact-growing, prolific- 
yielding pink variety of moderate height, worthy of a 
wide planting. $1.50. 
FUYAJO. 9.2. The guard-petals are dark crimson or 
garnet, of a very smooth texture; center a cluster of 
dark old-rose petals heavily tipped pale buff. A very 
outstanding Japanese variety. Plant is tall and flori- 
ferous. $3.00. 
HENRI POTIN. Doriat. 8.0. An extra-fine deep pink 
Japanese variety with carmine tints with a big tufted 
center of staminodes vivid yellow at the tips. The form 
of flower and substance of petals is excellent. The plant 
is a tall, vigorous grower, erect and a good bloomer. 
$3.50. (1-year only.) 
ISANI GIDUI. 9.3. This we consider the finest white 
Japanese Peony. It is, undoubtedly, the one most 
sought after by hobbyists and fanciers everywhere. 
Very large white guard-petals surround a mass of rich 
buff-yellow staminodes. $8.00. (1-year only.) 
JAPANESE NO. 3. This is an unusually rich and non¬ 
fading clear, deep crimson; the center is well filled with 
a wealth of golden staminodes, making the flower 
exceedingly showy and attractive from quite a distance. 
Admired in our exhibition gardens by everybody. Very 
consistent and free bloomer. The Japanese growers of 
both Peonies and irises frequently send out stock that 
does not tally with the descriptions and consequently 
we designate them by number, giving our own descrip¬ 
tion. $3.00. 
JAPANESE NO. 5. A most attractive bright crimson, 
lighter in color than our No. 3, and the guard-petals of 
not so heavy substance. Instead of the stamens as in 
No. 3, they form a tuft of staminodes that are just a bit 
lighter than the guard-petals when first open. Flower 
lasts well. $2.00. 
LE JOUR. Sbaylor. 8.6. A very large white with two 
rows of long, white overlapping petals with dense 
center of golden yellow stamens. Reddish carpels 
showing through the stamens. One of the most desirable 
white singles. $3.00. (1- and 2-year only.) 
LUCIENNE. Dessert. 7.7. Flesh-pink, fading almost to 
white. Good habit and good profuse bloomer. This in 
color fills in a gap between Rosy Dawn, white, and 
Princess Mathilde, pink. $2.00. 
