Rare Japanese, Single, and Tree Peonies 
Japanese Peony 
Tree Peonies 
Tree Peonies are still rare and in great demand. 
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One of the finest plants for garden or conservatory, 
with elegant gray-green foliage. When covered in 
spring with huge silken flowers, 6 to 8 inches across, 
the big plants are a magnificent sight. Reaching a 
height of 3 to 5 feet, they do not die down like the 
herbaceous varieties, but continue to increase in size 
and beauty. Plant in well-drained, leafy loam 
and mulch in winter with some well-rotted manure. 
We have one of the finest collections in the country. 
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All Tree Peonies, except where noted, 4-yr. plants, $5; 
6-yr. plants, $7.50 each 
Archiduc Ludovico. Clear pink, changing to lilac. 
Good bloomer. 
Banksi. Double, shining pink, with silver reflex. One 
of the finest and fastest growing varieties. Very 
free flowering. 4-yr. plants, $3.50; 6-yr. plants, $5. 
Baron d’Ales. Salmon-rose with a darker center. 
Carolina d’ltalie. Light pink with salmon reflex. 
Comtesse de Tudor. Bright salmon with silvery 
reflex. Very large. 
Fragrans maxima plena. An outstanding variety. 
Soft salmon-pink changing to light flesh. 
Louise Mouchelet. Salmon-pink, imbricated flowers. 
Marquis de Clapiers. Fine clear pink, shaded salmon. 
Free flowering. 
Mme. de Vatry. Satiny rose overlaid with lilac. 
Mme. Stuart Lowe. Bright salmon-red with golden 
stamens. A very showy and lovely variety. 
Moutan. Large, single, wine-colored flowers with 
beautiful showy yellow stamens. 
Reine Elizabeth. Rich rose, shaded salmon; exceed¬ 
ingly well shaped. Produces a sparkling effect in 
sunlight. One of the finest varieties. 
Souvenir de Ducher. Reddish violet, silvery reflex. 
Zenobia. Reddish violet with a beautiful crown of 
golden stamens. 
TREE PEONIES, continued 
Souv. de Maxime Cornu. The most beautiful Tree 
Peony of all. Flowers large, double, lovely soft 
sulphur-yellow, with the edges of the attractively 
frilled petals colored bright orange-salmon. Stock 
extremely limited. Strong plants, $25 each. 
Japanese and Single Peonies 
Lovely and most graceful type of herbaceous 
Peonies. The huge, single flowers surround a ball of 
encurved brilliant golden stamens giving a strikingly 
Japanese effect. Very free flowering. They are 
splendid for mass effects or as specimen plants and 
stand up well in heavy rains. 
All Japanese and Single Peonies, except where noted, 
$1.50 each, $4 for 3 of one kind 
Clothes. Beautiful clear rose. 
Dorothea. Very showy red, silvery sheen. 
Dreadnought. Brilliant rosy red. 
Festiva Fragrans. Lovely soft pink. 
Whitleyi Major. Very large flowers of purest white, 
with a pronounced center of golden stamens. 
Truly a magnificent Peony. $2 each, $5 for 3. 
No. 3. A magnificent variety with deep crimson 
flowers and huge bunches of showy golden sta¬ 
mens. One of the finest. $2 each, $5 for 3. 
Paeonia officinalis 
The old-fashioned May-flowering Peonies of old 
gardens. Very early and handsome. 
All Paeonia officinalis, $1.50 each 
Mutabilis (rosea pallida plena). Large, full bloom; 
pretty bud, glossy, soft pink, opening to pure white. 
Rubro-plena. Rich, dark crimson. The darkest 
variety ever introduced. Strong, flowering roots. 
Double Herbaceous Peonies 
Probably our best-known and best-loved peren¬ 
nial. Flowering from middle of May through June. 
Peonies should be planted in the fall. 
We have selected a small list of the most satisfactory 
varieties 
All Peonies, except where noted, $1.50 for 3 of one 
kind, $4 for 10 of one kind 
Adolphe Rousseau. Early. Large; semi-double; rich 
dark red, with metallic reflex. 
Albatre. Midseason. Milky white, shaded ivory. 
Alsace-Lorraine. Late. Cream-white, deepening to 
pale yellow. 
Aurore. Late. Semi-rose. Lilac-white, flecked crimson. 
Baroness Schroeder. Midseason. Flesh-white; 
fragrant. $2 for 3, $6 for 10. 
Couronne d’Or. Late. Pure white, tipped carmine. 
Duchesse de Nemours. Early. Pure white. 
Edmond Lebon. Midseason. Bright violet-rose. 
Edulis Superba. Early. Bright mauve-pink. 
Felix Crousse. Midseason. Brilliant red. 
Festiva Maxima. Early. Pure white, flecked crimson. 
Formosa Rosea. Midseason. Rich rosy pink. 
Germaine Bigot. Midseason. Rose, silvery reflex. 
Karl Rosenfield. Midseason. Rich velvety crimson. 
$2 for 3, $5 for 10. 
Lord Kitchener. Early. Brilliant carmine-red. $2 
for 3, $5 for 10. 
Primevere. Midseason. Large silvery white; center 
sulphur-yellow. $2 each, $5 for 3. 
Solange. Late. Cream-white, salmon shading. $2 
each, $5 for 3. 
Tourangelle. Midseason. Delicate rose, salmon 
tinted. $2 each, $5 for 3. 
MJTH E fkF OI3D, 
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