PHILIPPE RIVOIRE. Price $6.00. Described on page 27 
Herbaceous Double Peonies 
(PJEONIA ALBIFLORA) 
ADOLPHE ROUSSEAU. Dessert. 8.5. Lus¬ 
trous rich dark red to garnet. Stems are 
tall, stiff, and erect. Young plants fre¬ 
quently produce almost single blooms. 
Very early. $1.50. 
ALBERT CROUSSE. Crousse. 8.6. One of 
our best light pinks. Large, very full, 
evenly formed bloom. Small, perfect, but 
dense petalage. Fragrant. Late. $1.00. 
ATROSANGUINEA. Calot. 7.5. A deep 
scarlet-red with golden stamens showing 
through the very double flower. Fragrant. 
Midseason. $1.00. 
AUGUSTIN D’HOUR. Calot. 7.8. A deep 
rich vinous red. Very broad guard-petals 
with narrow center petals built up close and 
high. Similar to the form of IYlons. Jules 
Elie. Very strong grower. Late. $1.50. 
CHERRY HILL. Tburlow. 8.6. The earliest 
and most prolific bloomer in the red class. 
A deep crimson-red color that does not 
fade. Quite tall and erect grower. Very 
early. $2.00. 
COURONNE D’OR. Calot. 8.1. Golden sta¬ 
mens showing through and lighting up a 
wonderfully built white flower. A very good 
grower and reliable bloomer. Fragrant. 
Late. 75 cts. 
DUCHESSE DE NEMOURS. Calot. 8.1. 
Guard-petals white; center lemon-yellow. 
Exquisitely chaste in a half-open state. 
Fragrant. Very early. 75 cts. 
EDULIS SUPERBA. Lemon. 7.6. Brilliant 
rose-pink with silvery reflex. Always 
popular for cut-flowers. Fragrant. Very 
early. 75 cts. 
AVALANCHE. Crousse. 8.7. Pure milky 
white flower of perfect form. Strong, up¬ 
right grower. Considered one of our most 
highly refined whites. Delightfully fragrant. 
Late. $1.00. 
BARONESS SCHROEDER. Kelway. 9.0. 
Very large and full creamy white flower of 
unusual depth and softness. Late. $1.00. 
EDWIN C. SHAW. Thurloiv. 9.1. Large to 
very large, well-rounded, cupped, incurved 
bloom. The color is a most exquisite shade 
of flesh-pink, deepening noticeably and 
attractively in center. Ideal, erect habit 
and profuse, late bloomer. A real gem 
among the newer Peonies. Very fragrant 
Late. $7.00. 
