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DUCHESS OF BRUNSWICK — Immense; red, shaded apricot; strong, erect stems ... .60 
E. H. SOUTHERN — Soft creamy yellow with delicate tan and pink shades prettily 
blended . . . .50 
El Capatan — Graceful, long-stemmed variety; buttercup yellow . .25 
Electra — Large flowers on erect stems; lavender tinted mauve. .25 
ELSA — Immense, pure white peony on extra strong stems . .60 
ENNUMCLAW—A splendid bright pink peony originated at Seattle; very free flower¬ 
ing .-. .75 
FELICIA — -An immense new Peony Dahlia of very artistic appearance; petals wide 
and curving at tips; color pleasing shade of apricot tinted with pink. Free flowering 3.00 
FIREGIRL—A very attractive flower; bright scarlet, heavilv tipped with yellow.. .50 
FLORENCE COOK — Perfect large flowers of silvery, light lavender pink. .50 
FREDA NEWMAN — Bright orange bronze, margined with old gold. Long stems: 
excellent for cutting . .50 
hritziman — Brilliant geranium red, usually marked with white. .20 
GARDIA — Bright light red, with long half-quilled petals . .50 
Garnet Queen—Splendid keeping cut flower, deep garnet color. .15 
Geisha—-T he most popular Peony Dahlia; variations of scarlet and gold. .50 
Germania—Brilliant strawberry-red; a very fluffy,.artistic flower . .15 
Gi a nt Edelweis—Large white; petals narrow and pointed . .35 
OF NYKERK—Purple shaded maroon. Best purple sort; strong stems. .50 
GREAT BRITAIN—-Very large flower of deep mauve; perfect form. .50 
ampton Court Bright mauve pink of good form; strong stem; extra large blooms- .35 
“arum Scarum — A semi-double hybrid peony of unusual color, being wine-red, shad- 
mg to light yellow and cream at tips. .35 
HI GILL A Dahlia of immense size with long stems produced on tall, vigorous 
plants.. Color rich golden yellow suffused with salmony-copper. 2.00 
wnr M° V * n k Immense; dainty shade of lilac on white ground. Good stems. .25 
HOLMAN HUNT—Erect, large flowers; deep, rich crimson shaded with maroon. .50 
Hortulanus Budde—Rich rosy scarlet, on strong, erect stems . .35 
Hugo De Vries—Bronze orange flowers of medium size . .15 
Huron Soft creamy buff, somewhat decorative in form . .35 
ISAQUAH — Immense lavender pink. Very free flowering sort of exceptional beauty. 
Vigorous plants with strong stems.-. 1.00 
John Henri Cactus peony. Numerous claw-like petals of velvety maroon. .35 
JOHN GREEN—English Peony. Rolled, pointed petals, center yellow passing to fiery 
scarlet. Strong stems . .35 
KACKADEE—Dwarf; lemon yellow with white tips; good stems. .60 
King Leopold—Creamy yellow shading to white; very free flowering. .15 
Klondyke—Large flowers, rich golden buff; long, strong, erect stems. Extra fine. .25 
LAVERNE—Giant flowers, often 10 inches across; a pleasing lemon yellow. 1.00 
LEAFORD—A chrome yellow variety of immense size . .75 
LEO XIII—Immense blooms, rather full, deep canary yellow; stems good. .50 
LIBERTY—Distinct shade of salmon scarlet, enormous blooms produced freely on 
long, strong stems; one of the finest Peony Dahlias . .50 
London—Large crimson red of distinct artistic appearance. Strong, upright stems—. .50 
Lyle—-Pinkish terra cotta, tipped white. Medium size and very odd. .35 
Mafeking — Distinct color, fawn delicately suffused with rose... .25 
Manheim—Salmon-pink overlaid with golden sheen; good stems, free blooming. .25 
MASSASOIT—■Stillman's Indian Family. Petals dark maroon, heavily tipped with 
white for about one-third their length; stems good . 1.00 
Marie Strudhomme—Large flowers with graceful curled and twisted petal; color deli¬ 
cate pink with ivory sheen. .35 
Matador—Large; good stems; terra-cotta suffused with rosy lake. .25 
Mendocino—Dwarf plants with white blossoms; shade rose . .35 
MEYERBEER—Claimed to be the largest Peony Dahlia; rich purple, lined crimson- 1.00 
MIANTONOMI—Stillman’s Indian Family. One of the best in this group. The 
color is golden copper or deep amber buff, tinted with salmon pink. The plant is 
a strong grower and Che artistic, fluffy flowers are of immense size. Stems are 
medium strong . 2.00 
MINNEHAHA—Stillman’s Indian Family. Extra large, heavy, full flowers of light 
.red.-. 1.00 
Miss Kathyrn Buttle—See Dahlias originated by Gill Bros . .25 
MISS VIOLET BEAMISH — Beautiful shade of heliotrope; large flowers on good 
stems . .50 
MME. VON BYSTEIN—Lovely shade of lilac blue; flowers of large size, with grace¬ 
ful curling petals. Stems good. .50 
MONDSCHEIBE—The best yellow Peony we have seen; the extra large blooms.are 
deep canary yellow and are carried on long, strong, erect stems. .75 
MORNING STAR—Ljrge flowers of cherry red, often sporting a white petal. .75 
