Each 
COLONEL MALCOLM —(Reine des Beautes). Fringed petals, light purple and 
violet with silvery reflex. $ 5.00 
COMTESSE DE TUDER —Lively salmon, petals tipped satiny-white,- fine full double 
flower,- free bloomer. 5.00 
FRAGRANS MAXIMA PLENA —Double, Salmon flesh-pink, bronzed foliage. 
Very beautiful. 5.00 
GEORGES PAUL-— (Souv. d’Adrien Seneclauze). Wide amaranth and violet 
bloom: very hardy. 5.00 
JULES PIRLOT —Large globular flower, perfect in form,- satiny-pink, flushed carmine 5.00 
LACTEA —Pure white, blotched carmine. 5.00 
LA LORRAINE —A cross between P. Lut6a and a variety of P. Moutan. Large well 
expanded full double flowers of good substance,- the petals nearly imbricated, being 
of a soft sulphur yellow with a salmon tinge when opening, becoming lighter and 
purer when fully expanded. (Awarded a work of Art at the Paris Horticultural 
Exhibition in 1909, awarded first class silver medal at the Ghent Quiquennial Exhibi¬ 
tion 1913, first class certificate from the Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural 
Society, May 14, 1913). 35.00 
• MME DE VATRY— Very I arge globular bloom,- satiny-pink, shaded lilac,- vigorous 
grower. 5.00 
REINE DES VIOLETTES— Fine dark lively violet. 5.00 
REINE ELISABETH —Flower perfect in shape, vivid salmon-pink. A brilliant 
color,- considered amongst the finest of all double Tree Peonies. 5.00 
SOUVENIR DE DUCHER —Large, globular bloom,- bright reddish violet with 
silvery reflex. 5.00 
SOUVENIR DE MAXIME CORNU— A vigorous variety, raised by L. Henry at 
the Paris Museum from P. Lutea hybridized with P. Moutan Ville de Saint-Denis. It 
forms a bush 3-4 feet high with abundant and healthy foliage, every stem carries 2 or 
3 full flowers, 8 inches or more across, with crowned and wrinkled petals, of a deep 
yellow, heavily shaded orange, fragrant. (A.M.R.H.S.) . 18.00 
TRIUMPHE DE VANDERMAELEN —Clear rosy-purple brighter in center,- very 
floriferous . 5.00 
SURPRISE —A tall vigorous variety, flowers carried by strong stalks, very large and 
full; the color is a combination of straw yellow, pale salmon and rosy-purple, of a very 
novel character. Fragrant . 35.00 
Tree Peony ‘'Souvenir de M axime Cornu" 
Hardiness and Care 
of the Tree Peony 
Tree Peonies are perfectly hardy 
wherever the Lilac thrives. In our 
Nursery they are grown unpro¬ 
tected and often have to stand 
temperatures of 15 to 25 degrees 
below zero. It is advisable how¬ 
ever to avoid windswept locations 
and to protect the earlybloom buds 
in case of late spring frosts. 
The south or east side of a planting 
of evergreens, shrubs, wall, or 
building is a very good location 
for Tree Peonies. Mulching is ad¬ 
visable the first winter after trans¬ 
planting. Apply mulch of light 
material and after the ground is 
frozen solid. 
LANSING, MICHIGAN 
