Special and Import Prices for Fall of 1903 
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AMERICAN-GROWN PEONIES, continued 
Each Per doz. 
Descartes. 
ranth ... 
Very large flower; very brilliant clear ama- 
Eacli Per doz. 
Doyenne d’Enghein. Violet-rose and carmine. 
Dr. Boisduval. Bright rose. 
Dr. Bretonneau (Verdier.). Large, globular flower, large 
rose petals and clear white; beautiful. 
Due de Cazes. Anemone form; red, center salmon. 
Duchesse de Nemours. Hose-pink, very large, double, 
sweet; one of the best... 
Duchesse de Orleans. Fluffy, intense rose. 
Dugueslin. Rosy carmine. 
Duke of Wellington. White, with yellow center. 
Eclatant. Bright carmine. 
Edulis. Dark red, late. 
Edulis alba. Large white flower, with some stains of 
carmine in the center; very pretty variety. 
Epicurie. Fine soft rose; beautiful. 
Eugene Verdier. Deep rosy red. 
Faust. Pretty anemone flower; color tender lilac, center 
petals very narrow; flesh shaded with clear salmon; 
very handsome variety. 
Festiva. Pure white. 
Festiva alba. Pure white, center carmine spotted. 
Festiva Maxima. Very large, pure white flower, with 
some blood-red stains in center. Tall stalks, beautiful 
foliage, and very free-flowering; one of the very best 
white Peonies in cultivation. 
Formosa. Pretty convex flower; sulphur-white, stig- 
mates lively red; very beautiful variety . 
Fragrantissima. Violet and rose-color; very sweet . 
Francis Ortegal. Dark purple-crimson; very large, fine, 
double and sweet . 
Fulgida. Very dark crimson ; good . 
Geldolf. Soft red; extra fine . 
Georges Cuvier. Pretty purple-lilac flower, silver border. 
Gloire de Charles Gombault. Large, globular flower, extra 
full; collar of large, deep pink flesh petals, those of 
the center very narrow, 
of clear salmon-carna- 
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Louis Van Houtte. Double crimson. 
Madam Patti. Violet, with rose and yellow center. 
Mademoiselle Leonie Galot. Soft pink; extra fine. 
Maiden Blush. White and light rose; beautiful. 
Marie Lemoine. Delicate flesh, changing to white. 1 
Mile. Renee Dessert. Very large flowers in clusters; 
beautiful lilac, with silvery violet reflex; extra. 
Model of Perfection. Beautiful soft pink. 50 
Modeste Guerin. Broad flower, outside rose, center pink. 
Mont Blanc. Pure white. 
M. Chevreul. Large, imbricated flowers, very full; beau¬ 
tiful lilac shaded pink; very fresh coloring. 
Mme. Ferard. Fine bright rose. 
Mme. Chaumy. Large flowers in clusters, rose shaded, 
large silvery border; late variety. 35 
Mme. Louise. Dark brilliant purple, self-colored, good 
form. 
Mme. de Verneville. Very pretty anemone flower, extra 
full; collar of large petals, those of the center very 
close; carnation white and sulphur, sometimes car¬ 
mine; extra. 1 
Nobilissima. Fine bright dark rose. 
Officinalis alba (Old Double White). Blush white, early 
flowering. 
Officinalis rosea (Old Double Hose). Rich, bright shin¬ 
ing rose; very early. 
Old Double Crimson. This fine old Peony is very effective 
when planted in masses; one of the earliest to bloom. 
.per 100, $20.. 
Palassi. Light rose, blush center. 
Perfection. Outside petals rose-lilac, inside purple and 
salmon, sweet. 
Pius IX. Dark red-purple, semi-double . 
Pottsi. Dark purple, sometimes semi-double. 
Purpurea. Dark glowing purple . 35 
Queen of the Whites. Extra large, pure white ; very 
beautiful . 
R. H. Boggs. Crimson outer petals, with flesh -white 
center; distinct and tine. 50 
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tion, shaded apricot ; 
very large, tufted petals, 
pink, shaded carmine, a 
coloring of great fresh 
ness and wholly new. 
Many-colored variety 
that distinguishes itself 
from all others. New 
variety from France. 
$3 each. 
Gretchen. White and rose, 
with yellow center. 
40 cts. each, $4 per doz. 
Humei rosea. A splendid 
old sort, with deep rose 
flowers; one of the latest 
to bloom. 25c. each, $2.50 
per doz., $14 per 100. 
Isabel Karlitzsky. Large, 
delicate rose. 25 cts. 
each, $2.50 per doz. 
J. B. Rendather. Clear vio¬ 
let-red. 40 cts. each, $4 
per doz. 
Jupiter. Dark red. 50 cts. 
each, $5 per doz. 
King of Roses. Deep rose, 
sweet-scented. 50 cts. 
each, $5 per doz. 
LaTulipe. Light rose, yel¬ 
low center. GO cts. 
each, $G per doz. 
L Innocence. White, rosy 
outer petals. GO cts. 
each, $G per doz. 
peony border. From English N Country Life.” 
