NEW AND RARE FRENCH PEONIES, continued 
RENOMME. (Cr. 1897.) Medium size, medium 
compact, globular, crown type. Hvdrangea-pink, 
1(132). Medium, compact, erect habit. Late mid¬ 
season. $1.50. 
ROSA BONHEUR.. (Des.) Very large, flat, rose 
type, with wide imbricated petals. Light violet- 
rose, 1(154), guards flecked crimson. Erect, medium 
tall, strong grower. Midseason. Extra. $6. 
RUY BLAS. (Des.) Medium size, flat, semi-rose 
type. Pure mauve, 3(181), tipped silver. Dwarf, 
compact, free bloomer. Midseason. $2. 
SOLANGE. (Lem. 1907.) Unusually large, full, 
compact, globular, crown type. Outer petals very 
delicate lilac-white, deepening toward the center, 
with salmon shading. An unusual and indescribable 
coloring of rare beauty. Very strong, erect, tall 
grower. Late. Extra good. $10. 
STANLEY. (Cr. 1879.) Very large, compact, 
globular, rose type. Light violet-rose, 1(154), with 
silver reflex, central petals flecked dark pink. Vigor¬ 
ous, strong, tall grower, free bloomer. Midseason. 
A very attractive variety. $2.50. 
SAPHO. (Lem. 1900.) Large, well-formed, com¬ 
pact, semi-rose type. Pure mauve, 1(188), with sil¬ 
very reflex, prominently tipped silver. Tall, vigor¬ 
ous, free bloomer. Midseason. $2.50. 
SARAH BERNHARDT. Flat, compact, semi¬ 
rose type. Uniform mauve-rose, .2(153), silver tip. 
Fragrance X. Erect, tall, free. Late. $5. 
SIMONNE CHEVALIER. (Des. 1902.) Large, 
medium compact, crown. Pale lilac-rose, 1(178), 
slight collar cream-white. Fragrance XX. Habit 
medium. Early. $2. 
SOUVENIR DU DOCTEUR BRETONNEAU. 
(Des. 1896.) Medium size, loose, flat, semi-double. 
Dark Tyrian rose, 5(155). Medium tall, erect, free 
bloomer. Midseason. $1.50. 
SOUV. DE L’EXPOSITION DE BORDEAUX. 
SULLY PRUDHOMME. (Cr. 1898.) Large, 
flat, medium compact, rose type. Uniform pale 
hydrangea-pink, 1(142), changing to milk-white. 
Fragrance X. Habit medium. Midseason. $1.50. 
*SUZETTE. (Des. 1911.) A flower of elegant 
form and superb coloring. Bengal rose, shaded 
deeper, showing golden stamens. Strong stems. $4. 
THERESE. (Des. 1904.) Very large, medium 
compact, rose type, developing later a nigh crown. 
Violet-rose, changing to lilac-white in the center. 
Strong, erect, medium tall, free bloomer. Mid¬ 
season. One of the most desirable varieties. $6. 
♦TOURANGELLE. (Des. 1910.) Large, flat 
flower of exquisite and delicate coloring. Flesh, 
tinged rose and salmon. $7.50. 
(Des. 1896.) Medium-sized, globular, bomb. Bluish 
violet-red, 4(180), does not fade. Habit medium, 
free bloomer, distinct color, extra good. Mid¬ 
season. $1. 
♦SOUVENIR DE LOUIS BIGOT. (Des. 1913.) 
Large convex bloom. Brilliant Bengal rose, turning 
to salmon-pink, with silvery reflex. $7.50. 
♦VICTOIRE DE LA MARNE. (Des. 1915.) 
Very large, globular blooms. Velvety amaranth-red 
with silvery reflex. Very bright coloring. $7.50. 
*VOLCAN. (Lem. 1898.) Medium size, very full, 
imbricated blooms of the most intense, dazzling red. 
A splendid Peony for massing, with handsome dark 
green foliage. $2.50. 
NEW GERMAN VARIETIES 
♦ASSMANNSHAUSEN. (G. & K. 1912.) Pure 
snow-white. Large, loose flowers of flat rose type. 
Very fragrant. Late blooms. $3.50. 
♦BIEBRICH. (G. & K. 1912.) Very large flesh- 
colored bloom of flat rose type. Late. $3.50. 
♦GRETCHEN. (G. & K. 1911.) Perfectly formed 
flower without stamens. Ivory-white, tinted flesh. 
Strong, erect, dwarf habit. Beautiful. $3.50. 
♦KONIGSWINTER. (G. & K. 1912.) Perfectly 
formed bloom of the highest class. Very full and 
compact. Soft lilac with light silvery shading. 
Borne on tall, strong stems. $5. 
*LORCH. (G. & K.) Tall, very compact, full rose 
type. Creamy white tinted pale rose. $5. 
♦RAUENTHAL. (G. & K. 1913.) Soft lilac with 
silvery touch. Golden stamens. Fine flower. $3.50. 
SCHWINDT. (G. & K.) Flowers rich pink, with 
silver-pink guard petals; flat flower. $3.50. 
♦STRASSBURG. (G. & K. 1911.) Large bloom, 
8 inches in diameter. Very compact and perfectly 
formed. Silvery lilac-rose. $5. 
WATTEAU. (G. & K.) Large snow-white guard 
petals; center light flesh, with golden stamens. $5. 
♦WIESBADEN. (G. & K. 1911.) A variety that 
attracts instant attention by the wonderful changing 
color effects. White-flesh and light rose, intermin¬ 
gled with stamens of gold. Strong, upright growth. 
Wonderfully free blooming. $4. 
Unless otherwise noted, all plants in this book will be supplied in quantities as follows: Those priced 
at 20 cts. each will be supplied at $2 per doz., $12 per 100; at 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100; 
at 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz.; at 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
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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