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M. MARTIN CAHUZAC (Dessert 1899). Very darkest maroon black 
yet produced in the peony. In great demand by those who are making col¬ 
lections to include all shades and want the extremes. On old plants is 
very full, large and massive, showing very few stamens, very free; mid¬ 
season. 
Small $2.50 each, $25.00 per doz. 
PIERRE DESSERT (Mechin 1880). Brilliant deep amaranth, large, 
very full. 
Medium $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 
PURPUREA SUPERBA (Guerin 1845), Crimson without stamens; 
tallest red variety we have. Very good bud. 
Medium $0.60 each, $6.00 per doz., $40.00 per 100 
SINGLE PEONIES 
ANEMONEFLORA (Officinalis). Rich, deep crimson, with central 
cushion of red and gold petaloids, very rare and beautiful. Blooms a week 
before any of the Albiflora section. 
Small $0.35 each 
ALBIFLORA (Type). Very large, purest white with golden anthers 
in center. A beautiful flower in itself, especially for landscape effect, and 
doubly interesting from the fact that it is the original “paeonia” from 
which all the modern double varieties have been developed. 
Small $0.30 each, $3.00 per doz. 
Medium .50 each, 5.00 per doz. 
CLIO (Peterson 1901). Very large flat, rose pink. 
Small $0.50 each, $5.00 per doz. 
STANLEY (Kelway 1891). Deep maroon, dark foliage. Holds its 
color well. Water lily fragrance. 
Small $0.50 each 
MIKADO (Japan’s Exhibit, Chicago, 1893). The best of the so-called 
Japanese type. Deep red guard petals, enclosing a filigree cushion of 
golden petaloids. One of the last to bloom. 
Small $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. 
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