WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 
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SERIES E 
75 cents each; $7.50 per dozen. 
Two-year clumps $1.13 each; $11.25 per dozen. 
Three-year clumps $1.50 each; $15.00 per dozen. 
If you wish to plant Peonies as a border or background 
for other perennials, you will find a good selection in this 
series. The flowers are not as large as many of the new¬ 
er ones, but where landscape effects are desired, plants 
from this series offer a material saving in costs. We have 
entirely discarded many varieties which did not give a 
large number of blooms. 
Aurore (Dessert 1904), a free-flowering variety, petals 
8.0 rather loosely arranged, mixed with yellow stamens 
which give a charming effect of creamy-white with 
golden lights. Midseason. 
Aviateur Reymond (Dessert 1915), an attractive shade 
8.0 of cherry-red with deeper garnet shades at base of 
petals. Midseason. 
Bertrade (Lemoine 1909), large compact blooms of ivory- 
8.6 white; stiff stems and vigorous habit when estab¬ 
lished. Late. 
Docteur Caillot (Verdier 1856), good-sized flowers of 
7.2 crimson. Blooms very freely, oftentimes in clusters, 
and is very good for garden effects. Midseason. 
Duchesse de Nemours (Calot 1856), cup-shaped blooms, 
8.1 broad guard petals of white and narrower central 
petals of sulphur-yellow, with oftentimes a marking 
of green. Early midseason. 
Festiva Maxima (Millez 1851), probably the most wide- 
9.3 ly known of any peony. Exceptionally large ivory- 
white flowers of rather feathery appearance, with a 
fleck of crimson in the center. Strong grower and 
free bloomer. Midseason. 
La Fayette (Dessert 1904), large, evenly formed blooms 
7.8 of rich pink with a silvery reflex. Fragrant and a 
fine variety. Midseason. 
La Tendresse (Crousse 1896), delightful milk-white flow- 
8.1 ers with an occasional splashing of carmine; good 
size and borne freely in clusters. Midseason. 
Mme. Barillet Deschamps (Calot 1868), a variety well 
7.8 adapted for landscape work. Blossoms large, well- 
formed, and a beautiful soft rose with silvery reflex. 
Foliage quite broad. Midseason. 
Mme de Verneville (Crousse 1885), a beautiful milk- 
7.9 white peony with center flesh-pink when first opened. 
Center petals sometimes tipped with carmine. Early 
to midseason. 
Mme. Ducel (Mechin 1880), extra large globular blooms 
7.9 beautiful rose-pink with silvery reflex, resembling a 
mammoth chrysanthemum. Very fine. Midseason. 
We are blossoming 1 nearly five hundred varieties 
of Peonies at Cherry Hill. 
