Peonies 
Large, strong clumps of blooming age of the best 
named varieties: 
Caroline Mather, bright rosy-red. When in full bloom 
has a purplish tint. Mid-season. 
Duchess de Nemours, beautiful new white peony, flow¬ 
ers large and double, fragrant. 
Edulis Superba, very early, shell pink, generally in 
blossom Decoration Day. 
Festiva Maxima Peony, creamy white with small cen¬ 
ter of crimson, sweet-scented. 
Francis Ortegat, very dark red, almost purple; large 
double compact flowers, sweet scented. 
Humei Peony, beautiful bright pink, shading to rose, 
very large, late, one of the best. 
La Perle. Very large, compact, globular flowers. White 
overlaid with lilac-bluish center flecked crimson. 
LeMartin, deep rose-red; stamens forming collar of 
gold; double flowers. 
Louis Van Houttei, deep velvety crimson, flowers medi¬ 
um size, very fragrant. 
Modeste. Deep rose, bright showy, fragrant. 
Triumph du Nord. Rose red; double. 
PRICES 
Boxed Clumps, $1.50 each. 
3 to 5 Eye Plants, 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
Avalanche. White. Strong grower, profuse bloomer, 
fragrant. 
Baroness Schroeder. White, fringed petals. Delicate 
odor. 
Eugene Verdier. Pink. Rose type, early. Outer petals 
lilac white. Very erect, rather dwarf in habit. 
Mme. Ducil. Double, late. Shell pink. Desirable cut 
flowers. 
Mme. Emily Lemoine. White, semi-rose type, mid-sea¬ 
son. A strong grower and free bloomer; rare and 
beautiful. 
Monsieur Jules Elie. Pink. Glossy flesh pink shading 
to a deeper rose at the base, the entire bloom covered 
with a silvery sheen. Strong grower. Very fragrant. 
Officinalis Rubra. Red. Very early and large. Blooms 
about same time as Tenufolio. A better flower but 
not fern leaf. 75c each. 
Reine Hostense. Pink. Very large, compact. Color a 
uniform hydrangea pink minutely splashed on a white 
background, with the center prominently flecked with 
crimson. 
3 to 5 Eye Plants, 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Boxed Clumps, $2.00 each 
Tenufolio Early Peony (SoldOut) 
(See Offinialis Rubra Above) 
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