PEONIES (Continued) Per 10 Per 100 
Lady Alexander Dull (Kelway, 1902), semi-rose type, midseason. 
Lovely French white. Central flower of rather flattened, circular 
form and central petals have a touch of carmine. Side flowers 
come in semi-double, saucer-shape form, exposing the anthers. 5.00 35.00 
La France (Lemoine), soft apple blossom pink, outer guard petals 
splashed crimson, a splended midseason variety. 10.00 75.00 
L’Eclatante (Calot), brilliant red, midseason.. 2.50 18.00 
Livingstone (Crousse), a late deep pink of perfect rose type. 3.50 25.00 
Lord Kitchener (Renault, 1906), very brilliant cherry red, very early 6.00 40.00 
Mme. Forel (Crousse), rose type, late midseason. Glossy deep pink 
with a silvery reflex . 3.50 22.00 
Mme. Emil Lemoine (Lemoine), milk white, slightly tinged with 
light flesh pink, covered with minute lilac dots, strong grower 
midseason . 3.50 22.00 
Marie Crousse (Crousse), delicate shell pink bordering on salmon. 
Fragrant, late midseason . 3.50 22.00 
Marie Stuart (Calot, 1856), crown type, midseason. Delicate lavender 
flecked with crimson, changes to pure soft white delicately tinted 
lilac as flower ages . 5.00 35.00 
Marquis C. Lagergreen (Dessert, 1911), very large, bright velvety 
crimson with distinct silvery border, one of the best varieties, 
midseason 5.00 35.00 
Mignon (Lemoine, 1908), soft rose passing to amber, very large, 
late . ; ...'. 12.00 85.00 
Mons. Jules Elie (Crousse, 1888), considered by many as the first of 
all Peonies, lilac rose pink, extra fine . 6.00 40.00 
Niobe (Krelage, 1916), lilac-rose with satin rose glow, silver border 6.50 45.00 
Officinalis Mutabilis, light pink, changing to white. 3.50 22.00 
Officinalis Rosea Plena, double rose colored. 3.50 25.00 
Officinalis Rubra Plena, double red.. 3.50 25.00 
Philippe Rivoire (Riviere, 1911), rose type, early. Dark red 30.00 
Pomponette (Dessert, 1909), anemone type. Midseason. Verv full 
flowers of a beautiful anemone shape, velvety pink shaded car¬ 
mine red with brilliant reflex and silver tipped border. Dwarf, 
erect growth . 2.50 18.00 
Queen Wilhelmina (Krelage, 1915), midseason. Full rose type. Guard 
petals rich soft pink with deeper center and salmon tints. 5.00 35.00 
Rubens (Delache), dark crimson, free blooming, early . 2.50 18.00 
Rubra Maxima (Delache), purplish crimson, semi-double, midseason 3.50 22.00 
Reine Hortense, soft flesh pink center lightly splashed crimson, large 
compact flowers, midseason . 4.50 30.00 
PINK MIXED 2.00 15.00 
RED MIXED 2.50 18.00 
WHITE MIXED 2.00 14.00 
MIXED, all colors 2.00 13.00 
PERENNIALS 
FOR THE HARDY BORDER AND FOR CUTTING 
A few years ago we decided to add to our large collections of bulbous items, a 
large assortment of outstanding varieties. These varieties listed below are extra strong 
plants, grown under ideal weather conditions on one of our Long Island farms. We 
have engaged expert perennial growers, thoroughly familiar with the culture and 
selection of varieties. We invite your inquiry’ on varieties not listed here as well. 
Anthemis Tinctoria (Kehvay’s Variety). (Chamomile, Golden Daisy) Per 10 Per 100 
Large golden yellow flowers, produced all summer, excellent cut- 
flower. 2V 2 feet high field-grown clumps.- $1.25 $ 7.00 
Aster, Barr’s Pink. One of the best pink Michaelmas-Daisies of the 
novac-angliae type, early autumn; 4 to 5 feet, field-grown clumps.... 2.00 12.00 
Aster Climax. An old Michaelmas-Daisy, but still one of the best. 
Spikes of large, light lavender blue flowers; 4 to 5 feet, early 
autumn. Excellent for cutting, field-grown clumps. 1.25 8.00 
149-155 West 24th St., N. Y. C. F. RYNVELD fir SONS Capitola, Calif. 
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