BUENA VISTA GARDENS 
14 
Vi Actual Size. 
SULLY PRUDHOMME 
CLASS G. 
CLASS M—Some of the Finer Sorts That Are Scarce. 
$5.00 Each. 
BAYADERE, (Lemoine, 1911). Very 
large, full, waterlily-white, fragrant, a low 
growing sort, charming. 
CHAS. McKELLIP, (Brand, 1907). Very 
large, rich, silky, dazzling crimson, which 
ranks along with the very finest reds, mid¬ 
season. 
CHESTINE GOWDY, (Brand, 1913). 
Enormous, cream-pink guard petals, cen¬ 
ter petals tipped carmine, extra. 
ENCHANTERESSE, (Lemoine, 1903). 
Immense, beautiful creamy white, center 
finely flecked crimson, tall, strong grower, 
free bloomer, fragrant, very late, an extra 
fine Peony. One of the very best. 
EVENGELINE, (Lemoine, 1911). Im¬ 
mense, very full flowers, rose-carmine, 
shaded mauve, with silvery reflex, very 
fragrant. 
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE, (Brand, 
1907). Very large, loose flower, pure white, 
with faint crimson markings on edges of 
occasional petals, tall fragrant, very late, 
a prize winner. 
HARRIET FARNSLEY, (Brand, 1916). 
Large rose type, soft, lovely pink, one of 
the. very last pinks to bloom. 
HENRY AVERY, (Brand, 19 07). Large, 
very beautiful white, with yellow collar, 
entirely distinct and unique, with sweet 
fragrance. 
