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PEONY OFFICINALIS. 
These ire (he “Pineys” of old-fashioned gardens. They bloom 
ibout two weeks earlier than the preceding varieties and are hardy, 
strong growers, with fragrant, full double flowers. 
MUTABILIS ALBA. Blush white, deepening to rose. 
ROSEA. Bright rose-pink. 
RUBRA. Brilliant, deep, glowing crimson. 
PRICE, any of above, 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 
SINGLE PEONIES. 
For real artistic beauty the single Peony is preeminent. The 
combination of white, soft pink or deep crimson colored petals, in 
conjunction with the mass of long, golden yellow stamens, almost 
defies description. 
Single Peonies are especially desirable for lawn or garden plant¬ 
ing, as they are free flowering, remain in bloom a long time and be¬ 
ing of an upright habit, they are not beaten down by storms as is 
frequently the case with the heavy, double flowered sorts. 
DRAGON. Brilliant, deep crimson. 
DOGROSE. A fine shell pink. 
THE BRIDE. Lovely pure white. 
OFFICINALIS. White. 
TENUIFOLIA. Bright scarlet. Deeply cut, fringe-like foliage. 
PRICE, any of above, 75 cents each. 
