PEONIES OF AMERICAN ORIGIN, continued 
CLARA BARTON. (Terry.) A very early, 
beautiful white variety. $1. 
COMMODORE DEWEY. (Terry.) Medium 
size loose, flat, single type. Dark crimson, 2(168). 
Erect, tall, compact habit. Midseason. 75 cts. 
CRIMSON QUEEN. (Terry.) Medium size, 
loose, rose type. Deep violet-red, 3(180). Fragrant. 
Medium height, strong, free bloomer. Late. 75 cts. 
DAYBREAK. (Hoi. 1909.) Large, flat, loose, 
semi-double. Uniform violet-rose, 4(154). Erect, 
medium height. Early. $2. 
DORCHESTER. (Rich. 1870.) Large, compact, 
rose type. Pale hvdrangea-pink, 1(132). Fragrant. 
Medium dwarf. Upright, free bloomer. 75 cts. 
DOROTHY E. KIBBY. (Hoi. 1907.) White, 
flushed sulphur. A high, fine flower. $5. 
EDWIN FOREST. (Hoi.) Medium compact, 
globular, bomb type. Uniform very dark crimson, 
5(168). Strong, tafl grower. Late midseason. $2.50. 
♦ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. (Brand 1907.) 
Crown type with deep shell-pink guard petals. 
Collar of crimson and cream petals intermingled. 
Delightfully fragrant. Late. $3. 
♦ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING. 
(Brand.) Fine pure white of most attractive form 
and quality. Softest shell-pink when first opening. 
Outer petals and center marked crimson. Ex¬ 
tremely fragrant XXX. $25. 
ELWOOD PLEAS. (Pleas.) Unusually large, 
flat, compact rose type. Uniform light violet-rose, 
2(154), delicately shading to lilac-white. Fragrance 
X. Medium height. Erect, compact grower. $10. 
EMMA. (Terry.) Large, loose rose type. 
Color blush-rose. A good bloomer and strong 
grower. $1. 
ENCHANTMENT. (Hoi. 1907.) Medium size; 
flat, semi-rose type. Uniform pale lilac-rose, 1(178), 
stamens visible. Drooping haoit, tall, strong stems. 
Midseason. $3. 
ETTA. (Terry.) Very large, flat, rose type. Uni¬ 
form pale hydrangea-pink, 1(132). Fragrance XX. 
Medium height. Very late. One of Terry’s best. $1. 
EUPHEMIA. Large, semi-double. Pale lilac- 
rose, 1(130), with a center of yellow stamens and 
crimson-flecked caipelodes inclosing a tuft of center 
petals. Fragrant. Strong growth. Late. $2. 
EVENING GLOW. (Hoi. 1907.) White, flushed 
lilac. Large, fine flower. $2. 
EXCELSIOR. (Terry.) Medium size, loose, 
globular, semi-rose type. Violet-puiple. Fra¬ 
grance XXX. Erect, tall, compact haoit. Early. 
$1.50. 
FERDINAND STOLICZKA. (Rich.) Guard 
f jetals shell-pink, with narrow white center petals; 
ong stiff stems; very early. $3. 
♦FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE. (Brand.) Very 
large, beautifully formed, full, rose type. Pure white 
with faint crimson markings on the edge of the 
petals. Fragrant. Tall grower. Very late. $5. 
FLORAL TREASURE. (Ros. 1900.) Very large, 
showy, rose type. Pale lilac-rose, 1(178). Fra¬ 
grant. Strong, tall, upright grower, free bloomer. 
Good commercial blooms. Midseason. 50 cts. 
FRANCIS WILLARD. (Brand 1907.) A very 
large, rounded flower, often having a raised cup¬ 
shaped center enclosing golden stamens. Opens 
a blush-white, occasionally touched carmine. A 
good strong grower, delicately perfumed, with good 
lasting qualities. Extra fine. $10. 
GEORGE W. TRYON. (Rich.) Large, compact, 
flat, rose type. Pale lilac-rose, 1(178), salmon 
shadings at the base of the center petals. Fragrance 
X. Erect, compact habit. Late. Extra good. $5. 
GENERAL GRANT. (Terry.) Medium size, 
medium compact, globular, bomb type. Solferino- 
red. Drooping, open habit. Midseason. $1. 
GENERAL HOOKER. (Terry.) Large, compact, 
flat, semi-rose type. Uniform dark Tyrian rose, 
4(154), slightly tipped silver. Medium tall, free 
bloomer. Midseason. Good. 75 cts. 
GENERAL SHERIDAN. (Terry.) Medium, 
globular, bomb type. Mauve, 4(181). Fragrance 
XXX. Medium, tall habit. 75 cts. 
GEORGE HOLLIS. (Hoi. 1907.) Large, glob¬ 
ular, medium compact, rose type. Guards lilac- 
white, 1(7), center pale rose-pink, 1(129). Fra¬ 
grance X. Strong, compact, medium height, free 
bloomer. Very late. Very attractive variety. Re¬ 
ceived Honorable Mention, Massachusetts Horti¬ 
cultural Society, 1907. $5. 
GEORGIANA SHAYLOR. (Shaylor 1908.) 
Large, globular, compact, semi-rose type. Pale rose- 
pink, 1(129), center and guards sligntly splashed 
crimson. Fragrance X. Tall, compact, erect, strong 
grower. Late midseason. $10. 
GEORGE WASHINGTON. (Hoi. 1904.) Large, 
flat, loose, semi-rose type. Uniform, dark crimson, 
4(168). A strikingly orilliant color which always 
attracts the attention of visitors. Medium height, 
erect. Midseason. $2. 
GOLIATH. (Hoi. 1909.) Extra large, globular, 
compact, rose type, with wide petals. Tyrian rose, 
1(155), slightly tipped silver. Fragrance XX. Tall, 
strong grower, and free bloomer. Midseason. 
Extra. $2. 
GOLDEN HARVEST. (Ros. 1900.) Medium 
size, loose, bomb, or informal rose type. Guards 
very free bloomer. Midseason. Similar to Jeanne 
d’Arc, but more dwarf. 50 cts. 
Not less than 6 plants of one variety will be sold at the dozen rate, nor less than 25 plants of one variety 
at the 100 rate. Orders for less than 6 plants of one variety will be charged at the rate of single plants 
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