WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 
SERIES E —Continued 
Bridesmaid, listed by Kelway asasingle 
variety, with us it has become semi¬ 
double. Flower white or delicate flesh, 
of the most exquisite form and beauty . 
Very robust and floriferous. $1.50each. 
Canari, guard petals flesh white, center 
primrose yellow; early. 
Couronne d’Or, large pure white, show¬ 
ing golden stamens when in full bloom; 
fine form and very valuable as a late 
white variety. $1.50 each. 
Etta, strong plant with stiff stem; 
flowers large, bright pink; very late; 
extra. 
Felix Crousse, large claret-red flower 
with ruby red center; globular shape; 
full; late midseason. 
Qloire de Patrie, bright rose, tipped 
white; very full and sweet scented. 
Grandiflora (Richardson), large, well¬ 
shaped flower, silvery pink; fragrant; 
very late; extra. 
liabid, deep pink; large and showy. 
Helena, white, inner petals suffused 
yellow; finely and delicately shaped. 
Lady Helen Vincent, white tinged flesh; 
semi-double; very handsome. $1.50 
each. 
Madame Crousse, pure w’hite; large and 
very beautiful flower. 
Madame Emile Galle, clear shell pink, 
of medium size and fine shape; late. 
Hadarne Loise mere, beautiful flesh 
pink, petals edged with crimson; large 
flower; late. $1.50 each. 
Mile. Rosseau, white, tinted flesh in 
center; very large, full flower; good 
shape. $1.50 each. 
riarie, white, slightly tinted yellow; well 
formed flowers on long stems. 
flarie Lemoine, creamy white with 
golden reflex ; large compact flower; 
dwarf plant; very late. $1.50 each. 
riarquise de Lory, an old variety, but 
still one of the best; light flesh, stamens 
golden yellow; one of the most deli¬ 
ciously fragrant of peonies, reminding 
one of the water-lily. 
flodeste Guerin, bright carmine; large 
globular bloom; vigorous and florif¬ 
erous. 
rionsieur Dupont, pure white with 
central petals striped carmine; a well 
formed lasting flower; rather late; very 
popular. $1.50 each. 
Prince George, a bright glossy crimson; 
well formed flower, very lasting. 
Pottsii Alba, very large flower; deep 
flesh, center lighter; tall grower and free 
bloomer. 
Sarah Bernhardt, large flower; guard 
petals pink, center salmon; very early 
bloomer. 
Sir William Harcourt, rich, glowing 
crimson, very bright color; vigorous. 
Thurlow’s Double Red, winey red, of a 
shade not often found in a peony; large 
and of fine form; blooms in clusters. 
Zoe Calot, pretty-soft pink; large and 
double. 
SERIES F 
The following are new and rare varieties. They are high priced and very highly 
recommended, but we will not vouch for them in any way. Most of them have 
bloomed once or twice on our grounds, and so far they are quite promising. As our 
stock is yet limited we can only offer them singly or a few varieties by the dozen. We 
have made a great effort to secure them and cannot offer “clumps,” but will give one- 
year roots, or good strong divisions, much larger than imported plants. We give the 
introducer's descriptions (somewhat abridged) and trust they will be satisfactory. 
Aurorei Dessert), cup-shaped flower; very 
soft flesh pink, salmoned yellow at base 
of petals. $3.00 each. 
Baroness Schroeder (Kelway), flesh 
changing to white, creamy center. It 
is a strong, vigorous grower, good 
bloomer and has a beautiful flower. 
The flowers always stand erect on stiff 
stems which adds much to their value. 
Blooming a little past mid-season, it 
holds good with the latest and will 
always be a popular variety. We have 
had this variety for twelve years but our 
stock now is not as large as we would 
wish. The true variety is yet scarce. 
Strong blooming plants, $5.00 each. 
Coquelin (Dessert), large, bright China 
pink, silvery border; early bloomer. 
$3.00 each. 
Eugene Reignoux (Dessert), very brill¬ 
iant carmined pink; abundant flower¬ 
ing in clusters. $3.00 each. 
Germaine Bigot (Dessert)-, large blooms; 
glossy flesh color shaded salmoned tea. 
$3.00 each. 
Grace D. Bryan (Rosenfield, 1908), 
lino brilliant pink; very double and 
fragrant. A tall heavy grower and 
very late. $3.00 each. 
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