Marshalls 
PEONIES September) 
The Peony roots offered by us are vigorous flowering sized 
clumps of from 3 to 5 eyes. Peonies are gross feeders and 
the ground in which they are planted cannot be too heavily 
fertilized. 
The best time to plant is September 1st to freezing. The 
crowns should be planted from l/i to 3 inches below the 
surface of the soil. 
Each Doz. 
Adolphe Rousseau. Dark velvety red with hues 
of garnet, giving a distinct metallic effect; mid' 
season .$2.25 $22.00 
Albatre. Milk white with cream center; ruby 
markings; large flowers; midseason.75 7.50 
Albert Crousse. Delicate shell-pink; petals im¬ 
bricated; very large, tall and late . 1.35 13.00 
Alsace-Lorraine. Rich creamy white, tinted yel¬ 
low; large, imbricated petals; midseason. 1.25 12.00 
Couronne d’Or. Tall, white, slightly speckled 
crimson; golden stamens; late.75 7.50 
Duchesse de Nemours. Sulphur white with touch 
of green in center; early.75 7.50 
Edulis Superba. Bright clear deep pink; very 
early and fragrant.60 6.00 
E. G. Hill. Rose-pink with lighter tints. A few 
golden stamens; midseason . 1.75 17.50 
Enchanteresse. Creamy white; guards splashed 
crimson; center flecked crimson; late. 3.25 32.00 
Felix Crousse. Deep ruby-red; center shading 
deeper; large fine form; midseason . 1.00 10.00 
Festiva Maxima. Large, ivory-white, feathery 
flowers; splashed crimson in center.60 6.00 
Georgiana Shaylor. Pale rose-pink; center slightly 
splashed crimson; midseason . 1.35 13.50 
Gismonda. Flesh-pink with delicate rose center; 
fragrant large flowers; late . 1.35 13.50 
Grover Cleveland. Dark crimson, very large full 
flower. Fine upright bloom. Late. 1.75 17.50 
James Kelway. Rose-white changing to milk- 
white; tinged yellow at base; midseason. 1.35 13.50 
Jubilee. Uniform blush-white. A very large, flat 
flower; midseason . 2.25 22.00 
Karl Rosenfield. Very large, dark crimson; bril¬ 
liant flowers; midseason.90 9.00 
Each Doz. 
Sarah Bernhardt. 
Kelway’s Glorious. White; 
guard petals tinted pink and 
slightly streaked carmine in 
the back.$3.25 
$32.00 
Lady Alexandra Duff. White 
with delicate shades of pale 
pink; fragrant; midseason . . 
3.25 
32.00 
La France. Color La France 
pink, turning to soft apple- 
blossom-pink; midseason . . 
4.00 
40.00 
Le Cygne. The color is creamy 
white with greenish tinge in 
the heart; an immense flower 
4.00 
40.00 
Mary Brand. A vivid crimson 
with a silvery sheen; a me¬ 
dium tall grower, fine for 
cutting . 
2.50 
25.00 
Marguerite Gerard. Pale hy¬ 
drangea-pink shading white; 
center flecked crimson; late. 
1.00 
10.00 
Mme. Camille Bancel. Deep 
pink with silvery reflex; cen¬ 
ter shaded salmon; late . . . 
1.50 
15.00 
Mme. Gaudichau. Very dark 
crimson-garnet; large, globu¬ 
lar flowers; midseason .... 
3.25 
32.00 
Mme. Jules Dessert. White ov¬ 
erlaid with clear pink, shad¬ 
ed rose and straw yellow, 
with a few carmine stripes . 
2.00 
20.00 
Mignon. Soft light rose pass¬ 
ing to amber; center flecked 
crimson; midseason . 
1.50 
15.00 
Mons. Jules Elie. Pale lilac- 
rose, collar lighter shaded 
amber yellow at base; mid- 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac. Very 
dark purple-garnet with 
black reflex; midseason . . . 
Octavie Demay. Pale hydran¬ 
gea-pink; collar almost white; 
Primevere. Creamy white 
splashed scarlet; center sul¬ 
phur-yellow; midseason . . . 
Richard Carvel. Very bright 
crimson; large, compact 
globular flower; early. 
Sarah Bernhardt. Very large, 
perfectly formed flowers; 
apple blossom color; late . . 
Simonne Chevalier. Deep shell- 
pink with color of lighter 
shade; midseason. 
NAMED PEONIES 
All named varieties in a diversity of 
colors all distinctly named. Strong 
roots with 3 to 5 eyes. 
Collection of 6 named varieties . .$4.00 
Collection of 12 named varieties . 7.00 
Each 
Doz. 
$13.50 
5.00 
50.00 
1.00 
10.00 
3.25 
32.00 
3.25 
32.00 
2.25 
22.00 
1.25 
12.50 
A. 
Each Doz. 
Solange. Lilac-white, deepen¬ 
ing toward center with sal¬ 
mon shadings and tinged 
with Havana brown; late . . . $1.25 $12.50 
Walter Faxon. Pure bright 
rose; deepening towards the 
center; midseason . 2.50 25.00 
SINGLE or JAPANESE Types 
Each Doz. 
Catherine Parry. Delicate shelLpink 
shading to flesh'white; tall; early ....$1.75 $17.50 
Foaming Wave. Carmine-rose; very choice 2.25 22.00 
Flashlight. Guards light Tyrian rose; cerv 
ter petals amber-yellow . 2.25 22.00 
Fuji Mine. Early; white, central filament 
petals tipped yellow. 1.25 12.50 
Mikado. Dark crimson with narrow fila- 
mental petals; tipped gold . 3.00 30.00 
VARIOUS PEONIES 
Each Doz 
Paeonia officinalis rubra plena. An old' 
fashioned popular variety; coming into 
bloom very early and producing large, 
round, crimson'red flowers .$1.00 $10.00 
Officinalis rosea plena. Large double 
rose^pink flowers; early . 1.00 10.00 
Paeonia tenuifolia flore pleno. A most 
interesting type producing double red 
flowers in early season, with long, 
grassdike foliage. Strong plants with 
5 eyes . 1-25 12.50 
Note: If Peonies are wanted by mail, add 
5c each for zones 1, 2, 3; 10c each for zones 
4, 5, 6; 15c each for zones 7 and 8. 
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