JAPANESE PEONIES, continued 
FLASHLIGHT. (Hoi. 1906.) Very large, globu- 
Iar. Guards light Tyrian rose, 1(155), narrow center 
petals, amber-yellow, shading pink at the base. 
Medium height, erect, strong grower. Early. One 
of the best Japanese type. Not for sale. 
GLORY. (Hoi. 1907.) Medium size, flat, loose. 
Guards light Tyrian rose, 1(155), narrow Iigulated 
center petals golden yellow, tipped silver. Tall, 
erect. Midseason. $2. 
GYPSY. (Hoi. 1904.) Large, flat, loose. Very 
dark, uniform Tyrian rose, 5(155). Medium tall. 
Midseason. $2. 
INNOCENCE. (Hoi. 1904). Medium size, flat, 
compact. Guards lilac-rose, 1(152), narrow center 
petals canary-yellow, fading to cream-white. Fra¬ 
grance X. Tall, free bloomer. Midseason. $2. 
*KING OF ENGLAND. (Kel.) Rich ruby-mad¬ 
der; long, narrow central petals pure gold, changing 
to gold, striped crimson. $2. 
LABOLAS. Medium size. Dark crimson, 3(168), 
narrow center petals tipped yellow. Fragrance X. 
Strong, vigorous, free bloomer. Midseason. 50 cts. 
*LADY OF GRACE. (Kel.) Medium size, single; 
white, undulating petals, splashed with crimson; a 
very odd and beautiful variety. $1. 
*LEMON QUEEN. (Gui-hui-taku). Pure white, 
with a central cushion of short, fringed, pale yellow 
petals. $2. 
^MARGARET ATWOOD. Very large, pure 
white, cup-shaped flowers, with deep golden center. 
Unusually large petals of heavy texture. Strong, 
vigorous grower. The finest white variety. $3.50. 
*MEDUSA (Fujimine —Foot oj tbe Fuji Moun¬ 
tains). White, central filamental petals tipped yel¬ 
low. $2.50. 
*MIKADO. (Barr.) Dark crimson, with narrow 
filamental petals crimson edged and tipped gold. 
$1.50. b 
*QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Beautiful, cup-shaped 
flowers of the purest white, with a deep golden yellow 
center. Medium height. Late. $3.50. 
^ROSALIND (Kasane-Jishi —A pair of lions). 
Pink, central filamental petals tipped with buff. 
Large flower and strong plant. $2. 
SUNBEAM. (Hoi. 1904.) Medium size, flat, loose. 
Guards pale rose-pink, 1(129), fading to lilac-white, 
center canary-yellow, 1(17), fading to cream-white. 
Fragrance X. Erect, medium tall. Midseason. Not 
for sale. 
*SUNRISE (Hinodesekai —Sunrise in tbe world). 
Crimson, central petals tipped yellow. $2. 
WHITE LADY. (Kel.) Medium size. Double 
rows of guards, lilac-white, center clear amber- 
yellow. Strong, erect, medium height, very free 
bloomer.. Early midseason. One of the most at¬ 
tractive in the Japanese class. Not for sale. 
These are mostly single and include 
weeks earlier than the Chinensis section. 
*ANOMALA. A rare and graceful species. Rose- 
lilac flowers; foliage finely cut. 75 cts. 
*BROTERI. Flowers crimson, stem and leaf¬ 
stalks coral-red. 75 cts. 
*CORALLINA. Flowers deqp crimson. Very 
ornamental scarlet seed-vessels. $1.50. 
*DECORA ELATIOR. Very large; rich crimson. 
75 cts. 
*LOBATA. True. Beautiful cerise-salmon; foli¬ 
age distinctly Iobed. Very unusual color and ex¬ 
ceedingly handsome. $2. 
fLUCIDA. Broad guard petals; brilliant deep 
red; large crown of golden stamens in the center. 
$1.50. 
*MLOKOSEVITCHI. A new species from the 
Caucasian Mountains, flowering early in May. 
The single yellow flowers are described by the origi¬ 
nator as being the best yellow in the Herbaceous 
class. The flowers, when cut, keep fine for several 
days. $3. 
*OFFICINALIS alba plena. Large, convex, 
double bloom. Pure white. The true variety is very 
scarce. 75 cts. 
Their season of bloom is from one to four 
*Officinalis, La Brillante. Full-double bloom; 
bright cherry. One of the handsomest of the early 
Peonies. $1. 
^Officinalis, Ourika. Very full; dark maroon. $1. 
^Officinalis rosea pallida plena. Syn. Muta- 
bilis. Large, full bloom; glossy, soft pink, shaded 
chamois, changing to pure white. $1. 
*Officinalis rosea superba. Very full; soft pink. 
75 cts. 
*Officinalis rubra plena. Large, globular 
bloom; brilliant crimson. This is the early-flowering 
red Peony so common to the old-time gardens, 
much used on Memorial Day, when the Chinese 
Peonies bloom too late. 25 cts. 
*Officinalis, Sabina. Rich, deep crimson, with 
ellow stamens. Resembles large, red water-lilies. 
1.50. 
*TENUIFOLIA FL. PL. Dazzling crimson-red; 
double flowers; foliage finely cut. 75 cts. 
*VIOLACEA. Large, convex bloom; violaceous 
red. 50 cts. 
♦WITTMANNIANA. A veiy rare species. Deli¬ 
cate primrose-yellow. Seeds bright coral-red. $2.50. 
EARLY MAY-FLOWERING PEONIES 
many distinct species. 
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