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FINEST HERBACEOUS PEONIES 
As Cut-Flowers 
Peonies 
are Unsurpassed 
“ARISTOCRATS OF THE FLOWERS” 
■ I ANDARDIZED ACCORDING TO THE AUTHORITY OF THE AMERICAN PEONY SOCIETY 
I’conies today show a wonderful improvement over former years. There is 
•min t liing of true magnificence about this aristocrat of the flowers, and in large 
m i planting they produce an effect that you remember—great, gorgeous blossoms, 
•Inint ily dyed with the most exquisite shades, from white to the deepest reds. They 
arc deliciously fragrant, and for effective decorations, especially on a large 
•Calc, are totally unsurpassed. Bloom several weeks in the spring. Height, 
; In 3 feet. 
Culture. —They will grow anywhere, reasonably speaking, though they 
do best in rich, deep soil and a sunny position, but thrive well in partial 
•hade. Plenty of water during the growing season is an added stimulus. 
I'hcy are perfectly hardy, require no protection and are not troubled with 
insects or disease. 
SEVEN GRANDEST PEONIES 
COURONNE D’OR. Beautiful white with a blotch of red in the center around 
which is a halo of yellow. Immense, very full, ball-shaped bloom. 50c. ea., ppd. 
FELIX CROUSSE. I his is one of the leading red Peonies. It is an exceptionally 
striking kind, with large, double, ball-shaped blooms and is extra fine in every 
way. 75 cts. each, postpaid. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. For over fifty years this has been the standard for per¬ 
fection in Peonies. The immense, perfectly double flowers are pure snow-white 
with a beautiful flake of carmine in the center. You should certainly have this 
beauty. 50 cts. each, postpaid. 
(IIGANTEA. Immense blooms, 6 to 7 inches across, on long stems; a most ex¬ 
quisite shade of bright pink, tipped with silvery white; indescribably beautiful 
and deliciously fragrant. The finest of all pink Peonies for cut-flowers. $1 ea., ppd. 
MME. FOREL. Known as the “Princess of Pink Peonies.” Glossy deep pink 
with silvery reflex. 50 cts. each, postpaid. 
MON'S. JULES ELIE. Large and full; glossy pink. This is spoken of as “The 
King of All Peonies.” Very fragrant. $1 each, postpaid. 
KUBRA SUPERBA. Magnificent, rich, brilliant deep crimson without stamens. 
Very large, f ull and double. Very fragrant and keeps well. 50 cts. each, postpaid. 
*OFFER> 47 The 4 50-ct. kinds for $1.75, or the entire set of 7 for $3.75, I 
The grand effect of Peonies en masse 
TWELVE STANDARD PEONIES 
Price, 35 cts. each. The set 
Delachei. Dark red with crimson reflex. 
Duchesse de Nemours. Large, white 
flower with sulphur shadings. 
Edulis superba. Beautiful clear pink 
with silvery reflex. 
Jeanne d’Arc. Pink, rose center. 
La Tulipe. Enormous, globular, fragrant 
flowers; delicate blush-white. 
Louis Van Houtte. Bright violaceous 
red; always in demand. 
or any 12 for $3.50, delivered 
Marie Lemoine. Extra large; free-flow¬ 
ering; ivory-white. 
Mme. de Verneville. Sulphur-white 
with center touched carmine. 
Meissonier. The “American Beauty 
Peony.” Brilliant crimson; large. 
Queen Victoria. Excellent early white. 
Rose d’Amour. Delicate rose-color. 
Victoire Modeste. Brilliant lilac-rose 
with full center of amber-white. 
0FFER> 47a Any 3 of above for $1, or the set of 12 for $3.50, postpaid. 
PEONY TENUIFOLIA. The Fern-leaved Peony 
Single flowers; color like the Jacqueminot rose. The single variety is a better 
grower and lasts longer than the double. 25 cts., postpaid. 
PEONY OFFICINALIS. Earliest to bloom 
These are the real old-fashioned Peonies of our grandmothers’ day. They bloom 
earliest of all. The flowers are large, full, double and fragrant. Three varieties: Alba, 
blush-white; Rosea, bright rose-pink; Rubra, brilliant, glowing deep crimson. 
Pr ice, 30 cts. each, postpaid. 
- OFFER > 47b The above 3 Officinalis Peonies for 75 cts., postpaid. 
I’KINIES IN COLOR—NOT NAMED—RED, WHITE AND 
I’lNK. Price, 25 cts. each, 3 for 65 cts., 12 for $2.50, postpaid. 
DOUBLE PEONIES, MIXED VARIETIES. Good kinds. 20 cts. 
each, 3 for 55 cts., 12 for $2, postpaid. 
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