Single and Japanese Peonies, continued 
MIKADO. Japan. 8.6. One of our best and the most 
popular of the Japanese type. The outer petals are a 
dark, dull crimson color; the center of the flower is 
broad and flat, the stamens taking the form of narrow, 
thick “petals” of a dark rose-red color tipped with 
golden buff-yellow. $2.00. 
PETITE RENEE. Dessert. 7.6. The general color-effect 
is a fresh carmine-pink; very odd and daintily built. 
Unlike any other Peony. $1.00. 
PRIDE OF LANGPORT. Kelway. 8.9. This we consider 
the finest pink single. The cupped petals of pale rose- 
pink, becoming lighter near the base, surround a large 
cluster of very bright golden yellow stamens. The plant 
is very tall, and its abundant foliage makes it a valu¬ 
able and highly decorative plant for garden use. $4.00. 
(1-year only.) 
PRINCESS MATHILDE. Dessert. 7.2. A charming 
French variety, china-pink, splashed and tipped with 
silvery white. Large flower, good grower, and of fine 
habit. One of the most prolific pink singles. $3.00. 
(1- and 2-year only.) 
ROSY DAWN. Barr. 8.5. Blush-white, changing on 
opening to pure white. A most prolific, dependable 
bloomer. $3.50. (1-year only.) 
THE BRIDE. Dessert. 8.4. A large pure white with long, 
rounded petals filled with long yellow stamens. A very 
prolific bloomer and very popular. $1.50. (1-year only.) 
THE MOOR. Barr. 7.8. Very deep crimson—the darkest 
red we know of. The flower, of moderate size, is pro¬ 
duced freely and possesses unusual lasting qualities. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
TOKIO. 8.9. The rose-pink flowers are borne on very 
strong, stiff stems, while the guard-petals are a lovely 
shade of pink. The center is a very showy mass of golden 
staminodes. $4.00. (1-year only.) 
TAMATE-BOKU. 9.4. A very rare Japanese variety. 
Blooms exceptionally large, bright carmine-pink; 
golden yellow staminodes shading to light pink at the 
tips. $15.00. (1-year only.) 
VICTORIA. A striking red variety of merit. The growth 
is very vigorous and upright, yielding a large, showy, 
red flower of intermediate shade between the light 
cherry-red of Defiance and the deep crimson of The 
Moor. The contrast of this shade of red with its wealth 
of Japanese-like golden stamens is very marked. $1.50. 
COLLECTION OF “SIX SINGLES 
AND JAPS” 
l-year 2-year 
Fuyajo. A deep old-rose. $3.00 $4.50 
Japanese No. 3. Lasting deep crimson 3.00 4.50 
Le Jour. Very large white. 3.00 4.50 
Mikado. Dark crimson. 2.00 3.00 
Princess Mathilde. China-pink. 3.00 4.50 
The Moor. Deep velvety maroon... 2.00 3.00 
$16.00 $24.00 
The set (6 roots) for.$12.00 $18.00 
A complimentary root of Attraction or Cathe¬ 
dral will be included, gratis, with this Collection. 
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