T. C. THURLOW & CO. 
SERIES F- 
Karl Rosenfield ( Rosenfield, 1908), a 
perfect ball of velvety crimson scarlet; 
very erect and A. No. 1 bloomer; very 
brilliant and fine. $5.00 each. 
Lady Alexandra Duff ( Kelway ). We 
copy the description entire from Messrs. 
Kelway & Son’s Manual for 1908: 
“Lovely French white; one of the 
grandest peonies existing; tall and 
robust, and very highly perfumed; 
scarce. First-class certificate, R. B. S. 
£5 each.” Several years ago we 
bought two plants of Lady Alexandra 
Duff of Messrs. Kelway and think we 
got the true variety. It is tall and 
vigorous and on good land the flowers 
are very large and fine. Some of the 
experts around Boston think ours is 
identical with “James Kelway” but it 
does not agree with the description of 
that variety in Messrs Kelway’s last 
Manual. Whatever it is, we believe 
it to be a valuable kind and shall prop¬ 
agate it as fast as possible. We have 
never sold any, but will offer a few this 
year at $5.00 each. 
La Fayette (Dessert), large imbricated 
blooms, fringed petals; velvety purplish 
pink, with silvery reflex. $3.00 each. 
La Rosiere ( Crousse ), light yellow guard 
Continued 
petals, deeper center, with exquisite 
coloring of a tea rose; fine form. $2.00 
each. 
Madame Emile Lemoine ( Lemoine ), 
very large, full bloom, imbricated; 
tender pinkish white; extra. $3.50 
each. 
Marcelle Dessert ( Dessert), large bloom 
of admirable shape; fine glossy creamy 
white; very fragrant. $3.00 each. 
Marguerite Qerard (Crousse), very 
large bloom, with broad petals; flesh 
color changing to a flesh white, creamy 
white center; extra. $3.00 each. 
Mile. Desbuissons (Crousse), large 
imbricated flower; tender glossy pink. 
$2.00 each. 
Hr. Hanning (Kelway), deep glowing 
crimson, showing row of golden sta¬ 
mens; one of the finest of its color. 
$2.00 each. 
M. Martin Cahuzac (Dessert), large 
bloom; very brilliant red shaded 
maroon; the darkest of all. $3.00 each. 
Petite Renee (Dessert), very large; 
clear carmine shaded darker; central 
petals striped white. $3.00 each. 
Therese (Dessert), large cup-shaped 
flower, glossy flesh, lightly shaded pink. 
$3.00 each. 
MIXTURE OF NAMED VARIETIES AND SEEDLINGS 
We have a mixture of named varieties and seedlings which we can offer very low. 
This does not mean that they are necessarily inferior but that we have a surplus of this 
stock and can give our customers the benefit of very low prices — viz., $2.00 per 
dozen ; $12.00 per hundred; $100 per thousand. 
COLLECTIONS FOR AMATEURS 
In order to assist amateurs in making a selection, we offer several collections, 
named in order of their blooming, all well tested varieties which we can recommend. 
Collection 
variety, $6.00. 
1. One each of the 12 varieties mentioned below, $3.50; two of each 
Officinalis rubra plena, 
L’Esperance, 
Achille, 
Louis Van Houtte, 
Queen Victoria, 
Pottsii, 
Festiva Maxima, 
Amalthea, 
Francois Ortegat, 
Madame Vilmorin, 
Artemise, 
Anemoneflora Rubra, 
Collection 2. One each of the varieties 
variety, $10.00. 
Officinalis rubra plena, 
L’Esperance, 
Achille, 
Louis Van Houtte, 
Madame Ooste, 
Queen Victoria, 
mentioned below, $5.50; two of each 
Festiva Maxima, 
Henri Demay, 
Marquis de Lory, 
Pearl, 
Madame Ducel, 
Rubra Superba (Richardson). 
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