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BRISTOL NURSERIES, Inc., BRISTOL, COHN- 
Peonies, Festiva Maxima 
SINGLE AND JAPANESE PEONIES 
Far more effective for garden display than the double 
forms. The artistic flowers retain their poise during wet 
periods which affect the heavier double blossoms. 
Argus. Rich deep rose; dainty and beautiful. 
Clothos. A large flower of splendid form. Rose-pink. 
Defiance. Bright crimson petals, showing golden 
stamens, forming a distinct contrast. A large flower 
and showy as a poppy. 
Dorothy. Broad pink petals with bright golden center 
make this a most desirable border variety. 
Hermes. A splendid shade of even seashell-pink. 
La Fraicheur. Delicate pink, turning almost white. 
Free and good for mass effect. Very early. 
Marie Jacquin. Very large, semi-double, rose-white 
flowers. The open center is filled with stamens, 
resembling a water-lily. 
Mikado. An early-blooming, deep rose variety carried 
on tall stems. Splendid laterals which give it a long 
blooming season. $2 each, $20 per doz. 
Princess Mathilde. Rose with clear white, marble-like 
edging. An early-blooming, strong-growing variety. 
The Moor. Rich purplish garnet. Strong-growing, 
free, and striking in effect. 
All Single Peonies, $1 each, $10 per doz., unless 
otherwise noted 
OLD-FASHIONED PEONIES 
Officinalis rosea superba. Brilliant deep rose-pink 
flowers. Early and very fragrant. 
Officinalis rubra. An early-flowering variety. Large, 
full, deep crimson flowers; very fragrant. 
All Old-fashioned Peonies, 75 cts. each, 
$7.50 per doz. 
SPECIAL OFFER K 
Collection of 6 distinct Peonies, our selection, $2.25 
Papaver orientale (Oriental Poppy) 
Poppies, after flowering in June, die down until 
early fall, when the foliage reappesrs, and they require 
two seasons to get properly established. 
Cerise Beauty. Lovely cerise-pink, blood-crimson 
center, dark blotch at base of petals. 
E. A. Bowles. Lovely pale apricot, shading to shell- 
pink. 
Gerald Perry. Uniform shade of apricot-pink, con¬ 
spicuously blotched crimson. 
Lulu A. Neeley. A magnificent Poppy of splendid grow¬ 
ing habit, producing very large, brilliant ox-blood- 
red flowers. 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
May Queen. A new double Poppy. Rich scarlet, 
shaded salmon. Really attractive for a (lower so 
double. Blooms fully two weeks earlier than other 
kinds. 
Mrs. Perry. Soft salmon-rose. An effective garden color. 
Mrs. Stobart. Rose-cerise with silky sheen. Very dis¬ 
tinct. If cut before opening and placed in hot water 
for a short time, the flowers will keep for several days. 
50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
Orange King. Large, well-formed brilliant orange- 
scarlet flowers. 
Oriental King. Large, dazzling scarlet flowers on strong 
stems. A magnificent variety. 
Perry’s White. Pure satiny white, marked crimson- 
maroon at base of petals. 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
Royal Scarlet. Vivid red, dark center. 
Wunderkind. Very distinct novelty, producing very 
large carmine-pink flowers on strong stems often 3 
feet in height. Desirable in every way. 50 cts. each, 
$5 per doz. 
Wurtembergia. A very striking flower of immense size 
on excellent stems. Brilliant scarlet in color. Very 
choice. 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
SPECIAL OFFER L 
Collection of 6 distinct Poppies, our selection, $1.25 
Papaver 
*NudicauIe. Iceland Poppy. Low, tufted plants of neat 
habit, from which a profusion of wiry-stemmed, 
cup-shaped flowers are produced profusely in early 
summer and more or less throughout the season. 
At home in a well-drained, light soil and full sun. 
White, Yellow, or Orange. 
*Nudicau!e, Coonara Hybrids. Large, dainty flowers 
of exquisite texture and form. Beautiful shades of 
salmon and pink predominate, but other colors 
appear and all are very attractive. 
*Nudicaule, Fakenham Hybrids. Various colors. 
Sturdy stems and extra-vigorous growth. 
*NudicauIe, Thibet. Glowing orange flowers on sturdy 
stems. Hardier than the type and free flowering 
in fall, 
Papaver orientale 
All Perennials on this page, 65 cts. for 3 of one kind, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100, unless otherwise noted 
