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A FEW FLOWERS 
[Herbaceous Pseonies—Concluded ] 
TREE P/EON IES. 
Fragrans Rosea. Pink, shaded purple; large and full, sweet 
scented. 50 cents each. 
Globosa Grandiflora. Clear silvery rose, centre white, shaded 
fawn, immense size. $1 each. 
Humci. Purplish rose, very full and double; very large and 
showy and one of the latest in bloom. 50 cents each. 
Hercules. Deep crimson; very large and full. 75 cents each. 
Incendie. Outer petals light rosy purple; centre filled with 
amber and fawn. 75 cents each. 
Louis Van Houtte. Rich carmine violet. $1 each. 
Madame Calot. Bluish white, tinted with rose ; of grand form 
and substance ; rose scented. $i each. 
M. Bois Duval. Outer petals blush, centre soft 
sulphur ; very double. $1 each. 
Madame Chaumy. Beautiful satiny rose ; edge 
of petals light rose; free flowering and fragrant. 
$1 each. 
Murillo. Purple ; a fine variety. 50 cents each. 
Modeste. Rich rosy purple, large and very 
double. 75 cents each. 
Rosea Plena. Superb bright rose, edge of 
petals flush white ; extra fine. 75 cents each. 
Rosea Grandiflora. Rich rose; a fine, globu¬ 
lar flower. 50 cents each. 
Rubra. Dark purplish crimson, petals large; 
very sweet. 50 cents each. 
Pottsii Plena. Glowing carmine crimson, 
centre filled with bright golden anthers. 75 cents 
each. 
Latipetala. Outside petals flesh color, centre 
ones yellowish white ; very large and fine. 50 cents 
each. 
Tricolor. Outer petals pale rose, mottled with 
pink, centre ones yellowish white, with a few red 
marks; very large flowers; sweet. 75 cents 
each. 
Tenuifolia Flora Plena. One of the most 
distinct of all the double Paeonies ; flowers large, 
very double, of a deep rich crimson ; forming a striking contrast 
to the lovely Fern-like foliage. It is quite hardy, easily grown, 
but, unfortunately, very rare. $1 each. 
Whitleyi. Pure white; the best of all whites for cutting. 
50 cents each. 
Violacea. Deep violet purple ; very large and full; beautiful. 
75 cents each. 
Double Mixed Varieties. This mixture consists of five or six 
of the older double sorts; white, red, and pink. 25 cents each; 
$2.50 per dozen ; $15.00 per hundred. 
Selected Named Varieties. These are the very best of the 
older named sorts. 50 cents each ; $5 per dozen. 
Single Pasonies. 
Anemoneeflora. One of the showiest of this class, being very 
vigorous in growth, and exceedingly floriferous ; the flowers, which 
are large, are of a bright rose color, having the centre filled with 
narrow petals of a deep golden yellow, with a band of crimson 
running through the centre of each. It is really a facsimile of a 
monster Anemone, and is in every sense a grand, showy variety, 
and one deserving the widest cultivation. $1 each. 
Decora. Deep rose cerise; a very dwarf and showy variety. 
$1 each. 
Lobata. A fine bright cherry red ; leaves deeply lobed. 75 cents 
each. 
Officinalis. Pretty, deep rich crimson, very large and attract¬ 
ive. $1 each. 
Tenuifolia. Light carmine, crested with narrow feathery foli¬ 
age ; one of the showiest and most attractive single varieties in 
cultivation. 75 cents each. 
Tree Peonies. 
“ P/EONIA MOUTAN.” 
These are really magnificent hardy plants, but rarely seen. They are perfectly hardy and of easy culture, but slow 
and difficult to propagate, so that they will never become common. Last spring I counted fifty-six flowers on a plant three 
feet high, each flower seven inches across. They will in time grow to be quite large shrubs, six to eight feet high. 
Named Varieties. In six best sorts, $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 each, according to size. 
Banksii. One of the oldest sorts, but one of the best; very large fragrant flowers ; rosy blush, with purple centre. $1.00, $1.50, and 
$2.00 each, according to size. 
