9.1 G. 33 V. — Baroness Schroeder, Blush 
changing to milk white. A visitor to our 
grounds stated the truth when he said 
"We need look no further for a white.” 
For fine substance, odor, keeping qual¬ 
ities and ideal habits this variety stands 
alone. It is suitable for any purpose for 
which a peony can be used. 
$2.00 and $3.00 
8.5 G. 30 V. — Claire Dubois, Rose type, 
odor unpleasant, violet rose tipped silver. 
Good for landscape and garden. A late 
bloomer. $2.00 
7.9 G. 35 V.—Couronne d'Or, White, semi¬ 
rose type, late mid-season. A good vari¬ 
ety with exception of bad odor which 
we think reaches its climax in this vari¬ 
ety. 75c and $1.00 
7.1 G. 18 V. — Delicatissima, Rose type, 
delicate pink changing to almost white. 
Similar to Floral Treasure, good odor, 
fine keeping and shipping qualities. Pop¬ 
ular in Chicago for June weddings, ^lid- 
season. 50c and 75c 
7.9 G. 22 V. — Dorchester, Rose type. One 
of the finest late pinks when it does not 
w'ater log. Does not always stand well 
when cut. Rather dwarf. 75c and $1.00 
7.4 G. 26 V. — Due de Wellington, White 
with sulphur center. Odor good, fine 
stem and keeping qualities, which make 
it an excellent cut flower sort. Late mid¬ 
season. 75c and $1.00 
8.3 G. 32 V. — Duchesse de Nemours (Ca- 
lot), White, delicate lemon tint on open¬ 
ing. One of the old standbys that can be 
used for any purpose. Early mid-season. 
50c and 75c 
7.9 G. 31 V. — Edulis superba, Large loose 
dark pink flow’er. Good odor, fine buds 
and early bloomer. This variety is grown 
