Special and Import Prices for Fall of 1904 
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SINULE HERBACEOUS PEONIES 
Each 
KELWAY PEONIES, continued 
Lady Curzon. White guard petals, with a hunch of cream-col¬ 
ored petals in the center, a faint blush tint pervading the 
whole flower; large, very sweetly perfumed. Award of Merit, 
ft. H. S., June 5, 1900 .$4 00 
Lady Gwendolin Cecil. A very delicate lavender-flesh; a beau¬ 
tiful flower; late-flowering. First-class Certificate, R. ii. S. . 3 00 
Langport Queen. Of a beautiful rosy blush color, suffused with 
pink; very flue . 2 00 
Leonard Kelway. Pink guard petals, enclosing a convex cushion 
of cream-colored petals finished off by a pink crest. First- 
class Certificate, 1900. 4 00 
Limosel. Very bright, clear, light lilac-rose; very large flower; 
full double, with a broad guard petal and narrower petals in 
the center, sweet-scented. Certificate of Merit, R. B. S. 1897. 3 00 
Lottie Collins. Deep purple; early-flowering. Award of Merit, 
R. H. S. 2 00 
Lyde. Rose-color center tinted pink; distinct and extra fine. 
First-class Certificate, R. H. S. 2 00 
Maria Kelway. Very fine; blush guard petals, yellow petaloids, 
blush tuft, sweet-scented. First-class Certificate, R. H. S... 2 00 
Miss Brice. Rose guard petals, yellow and rose petaloids, rose 
tuft. First-class Certificate, R. H. S. 2 00 
Miss Salway. White guard petals, sulphur center; very fine. 
First-class Certificate, R. H. S., and Certificate of Merit, 
R. B. S. 2 00 
Moonbeam. Large white, tufted in the center. Award of Merit, 
R. H. S. 2 00 
Mountebank. Pink guard petals, lemon-colored narrow petaloids 
in the center; sweet-scented. First-class Certificate, R. B. S. 2 00 
Mr. Manning. Deep glowing crimson. Certificate of Merit, 
R. B. S. 2 00 
Mrs. Stubbs. Delicate flesh-colored guard petals, with a white 
center to a very beautiful flower; fragrant. 3 00 
Paderewski. Bright pink; very sweet-smelling. First-class 
certificate, R. B. S. 2 00 
Prince George. Fine purple. First-class Certificate, R. B. S... 2 00 
Princess Dhuleep Singh (New Imperial Peony). An exceed¬ 
ingly beautiful variety. A beautiful pink with a mass of gol¬ 
den anthers in the center. Very large and of great substance. 4 00 
Princess May. "A beautiful variety, large, of good form, and of 
a pleasing cream-color.” — Gardeners’ Magazine. "Of charm¬ 
ing beauty.”— The Garden. Award of Merit, R. H. S. 2 00 
Prince of Wales. Soft lilac-rose, very large flower. First-class 
Certificate, R. B. S. 2 00 
Each 
Sainfoin. Fragrant. "The most striking of all; the flowers very 
full, large and brilliant; self-rose.”— The Garden. First- 
class Certificate, R. B. S. Award of Merit, R. H. S.$2 00 
Sir T. J. Lipton. Large flower, with golden stamens appearing 
in the center of bright rosy crimson petals. "A huge double, 
bright rosy carmine flower of great merit.”— Gardening World. 
Certificate of Merit, R. B. S., 1897. 3 00 
Summer Day. Creamy white. Certificate of Merit, R. B. S_ 3 00 
Venus. Flesh-pink, with shades of salmon; most delicate: a 
beautiful colored plate of this variety has appeared in The 
Garden . 3 00 
SINGLE VARIETIES 
Amiable. Cherry-rose, large. First-class Certificate, R. B. S.. 2 00 
Argus. Bright rose. First-class Certificate, R.H.S.,Manchester. 1 30 
Autumnus. Purple. First-class Certificate, R. H. S., Man¬ 
chester; First-class Certificate, R. B. S. I 30 
Bridesmaid. Single; white. 3 00 
Dorothy. Delicate pink; very charming. 2 00 
Duchess of Sutherland. Large, flesh-pink; a lovely flower. 3 00 
Fairy. Rosy white. 2 00 
Felix Holt. Pink. 2 00 
Hesperus. Bright pink. First-class Certificate, R. H. S., Man¬ 
chester . 1 30 
Lady Lilian Ogle. Blush-white. 2 00 
Lady Wimborne. Fine pearly blush-pink. 2 00 
Pride. Rich crimson; a most striking flower. 2 00 
Queen of May. French white. 2 00 
Stanley. A gorgeous variety of the richest and deepest maroon- 
crimson, with pure gold-color stamens. First-class Certifi¬ 
cate, R. B. S., and Award of Merit, R. H. S. 3 00 
The Czar. Deep purple-crimson. 1 30 
Tinted Venus. Bright pink. First-class Certificate, R. B. S... 2 00 
Viscount Cross. Deep cherry-red. "A charming single variety, 
of a bright cherry hue.” —Gardening World. First-class Cer¬ 
tificate, R. B. S. 2 00 
INCARVILLEA DELAVAYI (Hardy Gloxinia) 
A new hardy tuberous-rooted plant, and one of the choicest per¬ 
ennial plants introduced in recent years. It produces large, gloxinia¬ 
like rose-colored flowers, which last in perfection a long time; these 
are produced in clusters on stems 18 inches high; should be protected 
' with a covering of leaves during the winter. 25c. each, $2.50 per doz. 
