PEONIES 
Price each 
MADAME JULES DESSERT (Dessert, 1909). Large flower of beau¬ 
tiful form and exquisite coloring; white, shaded flesh and 
straw-yellow, showing golden stamens. Late midseason. 1.50 
MAID OF HONOR (Hollis, 1909). An early deep pink. 2.00 
MARGUERITE GERARD (Crousse, 1892). Very large bloom with 
broad petals; delicate fleshy pink, slightly tinged hydrangea- 
pink, fading to nearly cream-white; strong grower. A hand¬ 
some variety. Midseason . 1.00 
MARIE D'HOUR (Calot, 1883). A fine rose-shaped flower, rosy 
flesh with white reflex. 2.00 
MARY BRAND (Brand, 1907). The greatest of all red peonies. 
Vivid crimson with silky sheen that gives it a wonderful bril¬ 
liancy. The golden stamens are scattered through the center 
of irregularly fringed petals. Immense flowers on strong stems. 
A superb and wonderful creation. Midseaon. 1.50 
MARY WOODBURY SHAYLOR (Shaylor. 1916). Guard petals 
fresh clear pink with a cream-colored center and a golden 
canary shade at the heart. This is a fine, distinctive sort with 
strong, stiff stems. Late midseason. 1.75 
MIDNIGHT (Brand, 1907). A very large dark maroon. 1.00 
MILTON HILL (Richardson, 1891). Very large, compact, rose¬ 
shaped flower, pale lilac-rose; strong, vigorous grower. Late. ... 1.50 
MODESTE GUERIN (Guerin, 1845). Very large convex bloom, 
full double, attractive bright pink tinged with carmine. Strong 
grower and free bloomer. Extra. 1.00 
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