HERBACEOUS 
PERENNIALS 
P/EONIA—PEONIES 
Rich in an infinite variety of color, from white through tints 
of pink and rose, to darkest crimson, these hardy plants grace 
garden, bed or border with gorgeous bloom in May or June, and 
their fragrant flowers are most decorative when cut for the house 
or porch. Whether against a background of evergreens or shrub 
border, or in the garden, they yield a rich return in blossoms. 
They Site best transplanted in August or September, but may be 
moved' / in very early spring, and should be planted about two feet 
apart in good ordinary garden soil. 
We are making some changes in our extensive plantations of 
peonies, and can offer strong plants from some of the best varie¬ 
ties, in assortment, for fall planting, at exceptional values. 
Garden Assortment of Mixed Colors 
$2.50 per 10 plants; $20.00 per 100 plants; 
$175.00 per 1,000 plants 
DOUBLE PEONIES 
Ambrose Verschaffelti (Calot, 1886). Deep 
purple crimson, fragrant. Double.Each 
Atrosanguinea. Purplish-scarlet. Large semi¬ 
double bloom . Each 
Beaute Francaise (Guerin, 1850). Bright flesh 
pink with shadings. Semi-double.Each 
Charles Verdier. Carmine, flushed with violet. 
Dwarf, late, fragrant.Each 
Couronne d’Or (Calot, 1873). Finest late 
white showing crown of golden stamens.Each 
Duchess de Nemours (Calot, 1856). Sulphur- 
white. Beautiful in bud. Late.Each 
Faust (Miellez, 1855). Flesh, shading to buff. 
Free bloomer. 
Floral Treasure. (Rosenfield, 1900). Delicate 
clear pink. Fragrant.Each 
Lady Bramwell. Silvery rose. Early. Free 
bloomer. Fragrant. 
Louis Van Houtte (Calot, 1867). Bright pur- 
, plish cherry red. Fragrant. Late.Each 
Mme. Chaumy (Calot, 1864). Satiny rose pink. 
Center flesh .Each 
Mme. Lebon (Calot, 1885). Brilliant cherry 
red. Early .Each 
Mme. Vilmoria (Kelway). Blush white. Flaked 
with crimson .Each 
Modeste Guerin (Guerin, 1845). Rosy carmine. 
Fragrant. Early .Each 
Prince Imperial (Calot, 1859). Brilliant pur¬ 
ple scarlet .Each 
Rubra Triumphans (Delache, 1854). Dark pur¬ 
ple crimson. Golden stamens.Each 
Sulphuria (Lemon, 1830). Sulphur white. 
Dwarf. Fragrant.Each 
Surpasse Pottsi (Foulard, 1854). Rich purple 
crimson. Extra.Each 
Mme. Coste (Calot, 1873). Soft shell pink. 
Sulphur white center.Each 
L’Esperance (Calot, 1865). Rose white suf¬ 
fused with violet pink. Fragrant.Each 
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