JACKSON & PERKINS CO., WHOLESALE NURSERIES, NEWARK, N. Y 
PEONIES—Continued 
Per 10 
880 Duchesse de Nemours. Cup-shaped, sulphur-white blooms. Late. l 50 
1300 Edulis superba. Soft pink. Early. 1 50 
500 Edouard Andre. Crimson. 1 50 
185 Eva. Single lilac crimson flowers. Midseason. 2 00 
2000 Felix Crousse. Brilliant, flaming red. 2 00 
500 Festiva Maxima. The ideal white. 1 50 
350 Floral Treasure. Rich, soft pink. 1 50 
1000 Fragrans. Solferino-red, with slight silvery reflex. Extensively grown 
for cut-flowers. 1 50 
2000 Francois Ortegat. Semi-double, purplish crimson bloom. Early. 2 00 
380 General Cavaignac. Pink. 2 00 
80° Germaine Bigot. Large double light rose-pink loosely formed flowers 
showing stamens which blacken quickly; prominent crimson edges 
on petals of crown; midseason. 2 00 
100 Georgiana Shaylor. Very large, double light rose-pink flowers, paler 
on back of petals, with vivid crimson marks on a ring of shoot 
petals around center; fragrant, late midseason. 4 50 
1000 Gloire de Douai. Purplish scarlet, crimson, with black reflex. Late_ 2 00 
390 Grandiflora rosea. Light rose. Vigorous grower. Late. 1 50 
1000 Karl Rosenfeld. Dark crimson. A very striking variety. Midseason_ 2 50 
230 La Lorraine. Large double cream white, tinted pink, darker in center, 
with yellow glow from the buried stamens. Tall stout stems. Mid¬ 
season . 2 50 
1000 L’Etincelante. Very large, single cupped flowers of very bright pink; 
each petal having a lighter or almost silvery border; stamens bright 
golden yellow; tall, stiff stems. Midseason. 2 00 
200 La Tulipe. Large, double, clear, light flesh-pink with creamy center, 
frequently streaked with crimson; early midseason. 2 00 
800 Livingstone. (True Crousse variety). Best late pink. Late. 3 00 
60 Longfellow. Large double bright crimson flowers, intensified by golden 
yellow stamens near center. Excellent foliage; fine for cutting. 
Midseason . 3 00 
2000 Louis VanHoutte. Fine dark crimson; very double. Late. 2 00 
1300 Meissonier. Reddish purple. Midseason. 2 00 
650 Mme. Crousse. One of the best whites. Midseason. 2 00 
500 Mme. Lebon. Bright cherry-pink; late. 1 50 
180 Mme. de Verniville. Medium size, double. Smooth white guard petals 
surrounding a blush-white center, and sometimes there are distinct 
crimson marks on the tips of petals. Usually the flower becomes white 
with age, except for the crimson spots in center; sweet rose fragrance. 
Early. Fine for cutting. 2 00 
150 Mons. Jules Elie. Pale lilac-rose. Early. 3 00 
700 Mons. Krelage. Amaranth. 2 00 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac. Large double Maroon-crimson flowers with a 
n silky, black luster. Very handsom. Early Midseason. 4 00 
400 Nigricans. Brilliant purplish crimson. Very late. 2 00 
890 Octavie Demay. Large double flowers with guard petals very light old- 
rose pink and somewhat darker crown, splashed with a few crim- 
son m arkings; almost white, narrow collar; dwarf; early. 2 00 
100 Othello (Dessert). Carmine. 3 00 
40 Philomele. Guards dark old-rose, collar of narrow buff petals; fra¬ 
grant; early. 2 00 
590 President Taft. (See Reine Hortense) 
2000 Prince Imperial. Brilliant purplish scarlet. Late midseason. 2 00 
500 Reine Hortense. Rose-pink with crisp, fluffy petals, notched and silver¬ 
ed at the tips and sometimes flecked with crimson in the center. 
Midseason . 1 50 
600 Richardson’s Dorchester. Salmon-pink. One of the best late sorts.... 3 00 
100 Richard Carvel. Large, double flowers. The broad guards and incurv¬ 
ed high center are bright crimson. Very valuable for its earliness 
and unfading ccdor. Tall grower. 2 00 
390 Rosea Superba. Brilliant deep cerise-pink. Keeps well. Midseason.... 2 00 
230 Rosy Dawn. Large single, white flowers, tinged with pale pink at first. 
Medium height, free flowering, strong stems. Early. I 50 
680 Rubra Superba. Brilliant compact brilliant red blooms. 2 00 
1000 Sarah Bernhardt. Large, double, dark rose pink, edged lighter. 3 50 
85 Therese. Very large, double flowers. It has enormous long petals of 
pale translucent old rose pink, paling toward the base and illumin¬ 
ated a &olden yellow glow in the depths. Midseason. 5 00 
150 Walter Faxon. Vivid shell-pink flowers, mildly fragrant. Very fine as 
a cut-flower for show purposes; medium size, double, Midseason.. 4 50 
UNNAMED—By Color 
2000 Pink . 1 20 
2000 Red . 1 50 
2000 White .I‘1 20 
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