Postpaid to Third Zone. 
The rose is the only rival of this beautiful 
flower in beauty and fragrance. Peonies are hardy, 
requiring little car.e, and last for years. As a group, 
our list of Peonies is unexcelled, each variety having 
particular merit, and many of the new yarieties have 
been much reduced in price. Prices for strong 3 to 
5 eye divisions. Numbers following name indicate 
rating by the American Peony Society, 100 being per¬ 
fect. 
Avalanche. 87. Large pure white; center marked 
carmine; late midseason. Ea., 50c. 
Edulis Superba. 76. Very early clear deep pink; 
very fragrant. Ea., 40c. 
E. Cr. Hill. 78. Fine semi-rose type; color rich 
Tyrian rose with border of silvery rose. Early mid¬ 
season. Ea., 75c. 
Felix Crousse. 84. One of the best reds; bright 
ruby red. Ea., 50c. 
Festiva Maxima. 93. Very fine; large, white, 
center flecked crimson. Early. Ea., 40c. 
Xarl Rosefield. 88. Brilliant dark crimson; mid¬ 
season. Ea., 50c. 
La Ferle Soft pink shading to pure white; mid¬ 
season. Ea., 40c. 
Ea Roserie. 83. Creamy white with prominent 
stamens. Ea., 40c. 
Eongfellow. 90. Brilliant cherry red; very large; 
non-fading color. Ea., $1.00. 
Mme. Emile Eemoine. 88. Large, milk-white; 
touches of carmine. Free bloomer. Ea., 75c. 
Mons. Jules Elie. 92. Exceptional merit. Glossy 
lilac-pink shading deeper rose at base; very large; 
excellent for cutting. Ea., 75c. 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac. 88. One of the darkest 
peonies grown; dark garnet-purple with black reflex. 
Ea., $1.50. 
Officinalis Rubra. 86. Large vivid crimson; very 
early, often in bloom here for Decoration Day. Ea., 
75c. 
Riene Hortense. 87. Hydrangea-pink, minutely 
splashed with crimson. Midseason. Ea., 50c. 
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