GLEN BROTHERS, ROCHESTER, N. Y. 
THE PAEONIES. 
more beautiful than a bed or border of 
full bloom? Of all the perennial plants 
cultivate and require but little winter 
in all shades from red and lilac to white, 
four to eight inches in diameter. Many of them 
have a delicate and refreshing fragrance. A 
CONTINUOUS BLOOM FOR THREE MONTHS. 
Catalogue for further description). 35c. each; 
noted. 
AN one imagine anything 
Herbaceous Paeonies in 
they are the easiest to 
protection. Paeonies flower 
with blossoms from 
are very double and 
SELECTION WILL GIVE 
(See page 47 of our General 
$;{.r»0 per dozen, except where 
Adolph RoHMenu, purplish red, very 
large. 
Alba 1 iitea, pure white, with yellow¬ 
ish center, perfectly globular and 
sweet. 
Alexander Dumas, large bright rose 
flowers. 
Ilelie Francotoe, clear bright pink. 
ElcgniiM, large pink; extra fine de¬ 
sirable. 
Eugene Verdier, large, flesh pink 
flower, shaded yellow. 
Festlva, pure white, center petals 
sometimes tinged red; most de¬ 
sirable for cutting. 75c.. $7.50 per 
dozen. 
II ii men alba, deep lilac, salmon center. 
l.ji It on I ere, imbricated petals, straw 
yellow, similar to tea rose. 75c., 
$6.00 doz. 
V.utea plento-sima, sulphur yellow. 
75c. each; $6.00 per dozen. 
Lilacina, lilac-rose; late bloomer; 
good. 
Mine. Barillet DeHchampH, very ten¬ 
der pink, bordered white. 
Mine. I.eonfe Calot, soft flesh color. 
IMiilomele, very elegant, center gold¬ 
en yellow. 
Sarah Bernard, large blooms, pretty 
pink, the earliest of all Chinese 
Paeonies. 
PAEONIA OFFICINALIS. 
The old-fashioned Paeony so much loved by our grandmothers. They 
rival the rose in coloring and fragrance. 
Paeonia ofticinnlto. This is the deep 
crimson variety so much admired; 
blooms ten days ahead of other 
varieties. Very fragrant. 50c. each; 
$5.00 per dozen. 
P. officinalis teaulfolia tl. pi. The 
earliest to bloom. Foliage a 
beautiful fern-leaved; flowers 
large, double, brilliant scarlet. 50c. 
each; $5.00 per dozen. 
PAEONIA, FESTIVA. BORDER PLANTING 
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