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Marie Lemoine (Calot 1864). Sulphur-white, shaded chamois 
with occasional white tip. Rose type, very compact. 
Enormous flower on erect, strong stem of medium height. 
Most plea'sing and pronounced fragrance of any Peony. 
Very late. 
Each Per doz. 
8 to 12 eye clumps . 1.00 10.00 
Martha Bullock (Brand 1907). Pink mammoth, cupshaped 
blossom. Deep rose-pink in the center, shading to silvery 
shell-pink in the outer petals. Stalks strong and erect. 
The delicate shadings of this flower form soft shell-pink 
on the outside to a deep-rose pink in the center. Fra¬ 
grant, gigantic in size and exquisitely beautiful. 
Each Per doz. 
8 to 12 eye clumps . 10.00 100.00 
Mons. Jules Elie (Crusse 1888). Wonderful glossy lilac-pink, 
shading to a deeper rose at the base, the entire flower 
being overlaid with a sheen of silver. The flowers 
measure over 9 inches across. Bomb type, early to mid¬ 
season. 
Each Per doz. 
8 to 12 eye clumps . 1.25 12.50 
Monsieur Martin Cahuzac (Dessert 1899). Darkest color of 
all Peonies. One of the richest shades of maroon im¬ 
aginable. A perfect, solid ball of deep maroon with gar¬ 
net hues and brilliant black luster. Mid-season. 
Each Per doz. 
8 to 12 eye clumps . 3.00 30.00 
Officinalis Mutabilis —Early Salmon-pink. 
Each Per doz. 
8 to 12 eye clumps . 1.50 15.00 
Offlcinalis Rosea —Large rose colored .variety. Very early. 
Each Per doz. 
8 to 12 eye clumps .. 1.50 15.00 
Offlcinalis Rosea Plena —Pink Double flowers. 
Each Per doz. 
8 to 12 eye clumps . 1.50 15.00 
Offlcinalis Rosea Superba —Brilliant deep rose-pink, fragrant 
flowers very early. 
Each Per doz. 
8 to 12 eye clumps . 1.50 15.00 
Officinalis Rubra —Large blooms of vivid crimson. Very 
early. 
Each Per doz. 
8 to 12 eye clumps . 1-50 15.00 
Philippe Rivoire (Crosse 1895). Large, perfect flowers with 
deeply serrated petals of a very da'rk and uniform amar¬ 
anth-red; of rose type. A strong grower and a free 
bloomer. Blooms late. Has a lovely tea rose fragrance. 
Each Per doz. 
8 to 12 eye clumps . 15.00 150.00 
Reine Hortense (Calot 1857). Lovely, delicate hydrangea- 
pink, enveloped in a halo of very fine white. Deliciously 
fragrant. Mid-season. 
Each Per doz. 
8 to 12 eye clumps . 1.25 12.50 
Sarah Bernhardt (Lemoine 1906). The ideal of refinement 
in Peonies; apple blossom pink with each petal silver- 
tipped, making it about as perfect a Peony as could be 
imagined. It possesses an agreeable fragrance, blooms 
mid-season till late. 
Each Per doz. 
8 to 12 eye clumps . 1.50 15.00 
Solfatare—A beautiful creamy yellow Peony. Very distinct 
and desirable variety. Free bloomer and fragrant. 
Each Per doz. 
8 to 12 eye clumps . 1.00 10.00 
Souvenir de L’Exposition Universelle—Flat rose type. Lilac 
rose with silver reflex. Fragrant and free-blooming. 
Each Per doz. 
8 to 12 eye clumps . 2.00 20.00 
Therese (Desert 1904). Second highest scoring Peony. The 
flower is of an enormous size and true rose type, with 
delicate fragrance. Color rich satin pink with lighter 
center. The plant is of vigorous growth, very free bloom¬ 
ing and the foliage is a rich green. 
Each Per doz. 
8 to 12 eye clumps . 4.00 40.00 
Venus (Kelway 1888). It blooms mid-season. The flower, 
high crown type, is of a delicate shell pink color, and is 
produced on long upright stems; it has true June rose 
fragrance. 
Each Per doz. 
8 to 12 eye clumps . 1.00 10.00 
JAPANESE PEONIES 
These Peonies bloom from one to two weeks earlier 
than the Chinese varieties and in our latitude bloom 
for Decoration Day or before. Their colors are brilliant 
and their earliness adds considerably to the Peony flower¬ 
ing season. 
Mikado (Japan). We consider this one of the most beauti¬ 
ful of all Japanese Peonies. It is exceptionally depend¬ 
able, blooms freely. The foliage is a beautiful dark 
green, which harmonizes wonderfully with the exquisite 
crimson coloring of the flowers. The outer petals are a 
unifoim shade of crimson and surround a center of broad, 
partially transformed staminoids of chamois-yellow, faced 
crimson. 
Each Per doz. 
8 to 12 eye clumps . 2.00 20.00 
Hirishima (Japan). Violet-rose with bluish cast. Blooms 
early. 
Each Per doz. 
8 to 12eye clumps . 2.00 20.00 
Whitleyi Major -Slightly tinted pink, fading to pure white. 
Strong, upright grower, free bloomer. 
Each Per doz. 
8 to 12 eye clumps . 3.50 35.00 
FELIX CROUSSE 
MME. DUCEL 
