Baroness Schroeder, Livingston, Venus. 
The 9 for $10.00, larger roots $12.00 
Mme. Emil Galle, Grandiflora, Grover 
Cleveland. 
The 12 for $14.00, larger roots $18.00. 
Among the above 12 sorts there is not 
a single variety with a bad odor, many of 
them have the best fragrance to be found 
in Peonies. They are all dependable cov¬ 
ering the season and will stand well as 
cut flowers. We make the challenge that 
their quality could not be duplicated among 
existing varieties at the present time at the 
price of $14.00 to $18.00 per 12. 
PEONIES 
8.4 Grade, 25 Votes — Adolphe Rousseau, 
Semi-double purple garnet. Bad odor, 
good stem. Good for landscape. Early 
mid-season. Good roots $2.50 
8.8 G. 25 V. — Albatre, Ivory white. A fine 
bloom of fine odor, too short lived for 
commercial use. Mid-season. 
$1.00 and $1.50 
8.5 G. 28 V. — Albert Crousse, Rose white, 
good odor, good for landscape and home 
cutting. Mid-season. $1.00 and $1.50 
8.7 G. 20 V.—Alsace Lorraine, An attrac¬ 
tive cream white bloom, odor bad, good 
for the landscape or home garden. Rath¬ 
er tall and late. $6.00 
8.6 G. 27 V. — Asa Gray, Semi-double type 
pale lilac with deeper dots. Odor good, 
very pleasing. Medium height, mid¬ 
season. $1.00 and $1.50 
8.2 G. 20 V. — Augustin d 1 Hour, Deep 
rich red similar in form and color Felix 
Crousse with larger flowers but fewer to 
the plant. Good odor and stem. Mid¬ 
season. $1.00 and $1.50 
