9.2 G. 33 V. — Monsieur Jules Elie, Im¬ 
mense glossy lilac pink, shading deeper, 
odor good. Can be cut in close bud, good 
for any purpose. Al high class peony 
that all can have. Early. $1.00 and $1.50 
8.7 G. 23 V. — Monsieur Martin Cahuzac, 
Many people rave over this dark red 
peony. It has the fault of producing 
many semi-double flowers. Early mid¬ 
season. $4.00 and $6.00 
8.7 G. 23 V.—Mont Blanc, This is prob¬ 
ably the largest white peony. It has a 
strong erect stem but needs a little help 
to support its heavy burden. Fine odo** 
early mid-season. $8.50 
7.9 G. 11 V. — Perfection, Very large 
flower of rose type, very pale pink or 
lilac white. Fine odor and ideal habit. 
One of the late peonies, that seems 
about rightly named. $1.00 and $1.50 
Peterson No. 2, An immense evenly formed 
flower of medium height. Pink color. 
Stem and odor might be improved. Use¬ 
ful for home cutting- and garden. A late 
mid-season peony that attracts attention. 
$ 2.00 
9.3 G. 7 V.—Philippe Rivoire, This peony 
has the distinction of getting the highest 
grade of any red peony yet produced. 
The only question is where can we get 
stock of it. One year $25.00 
7.9 G. 18 V. — Philomele, A charming 
plant for the garden. The bloom con¬ 
sists of broad pink guard petals, en¬ 
closing narrow petals of a deep honey 
yellow, changing to cream with tuft ot 
pink in center. Mid-season. $1.00 and 75c 
9.2 G. 11 V. — Pleas’ Jubilee, A loose, 
feathery white flower. A ragged bud 
with such weak stems that nearly every 
bloom will face the ground unless sup- 
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