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ELLIOTT NURSERY COMPANY, PITTSBURG, PA. 
KELWAY PEONIES, continued 
Each 
Helena. White, inner petalst ippetl yellow. First- 
class Certificate, R. B. S.$2 00 
Ilion. White guard petals and white narrow center 
petals... 75 
Joan Seaton. Double, bright cherry-rose, each 
petal edged with a lighter color; rose-shaped 
flowers, showing anthers amongst the petals; 
nicely scented. Certificate of Merit, R. B. S., 
1897. 3 00 
Lady Beresiord. The petals are tipped with car¬ 
mine; very sweet. “A large-flowered variety of 
a soft blush-pink shade, delicate and beautiful; 
a very fine-habited strong plant.”— The Garden. 
“ Lady Beresford is a huge white flower, with a 
tinge of buff at the base of the broad, soft seg¬ 
ments; a magnificent bloom.” — Gardener's 
Magazine. Award of Merit, R. H. S. 3 00 
Lady Carrington. Flesh; very fine, sweet-smelling. 
First-class Certificate, R. II. S. 1 25 
Lady Gwendolin Cecil. A very delicate lavender- 
flesh: a beautiful flower; late-flowering. First- 
class Certificate, R. B. S. 3 00 
Langport Queen. Of a beautiful rosy blush color, 
suffused with pink; very fine. 2 00 
Leonard Kelway. I’ink 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_ 1 50 
Lottie Collins. Deep purple; early-flowering. 
Award of Merit, R. H. S. 1 50 
Lyde. Rose-color center, tinted pink; distinct and 
extra fine. First-class certificate, R. II. S. 1 50 
Miss Brice. Rose guard petals, yellow and rose 
petaloids, rose tuft. First-class Certificate, 
R. H. S. 1 50 
Miss Salway. White guard petals, sulphur center; 
very fine. First-class Certificate, R. It. S., and 
Certificate of Merit, R. B. S. 2 00 
Mrs. Stubbs. Delicate flesh-colored guard petals, - 
with a white center; a very beautiful flower; 
fragrant. 2 00 
Moonbeam. Large white, tufted in the center. Award of Merit, Each 
R. H. S.$2 00 
Mr. Manning. Deep glowingcrimson. Certificateof Merit, R. B. S. 1 00 
Mrs. George Bunyard. A very large double flower; bright rose, 
sw-eetly scented; extra good. 2 00 
Olivia. A lovely flower with broad white guard petals and a sul¬ 
phur-colored center. 2 00 
Paderewski. Bright pink; very sweet-smelling. First-class 
Certificate, R. B. S. 2 00 
Prince George. Fine purple. First-class Certificate, It. B. S_ 2 00 
Prince oi Wales. Soft lilac-rose; very llirge flower. First-class 
Certificate, R. B. S. 1 50 
Princess Irene. Pink guard petals; yellow petaloids. 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 flowerof great merit.” — Gardening World. 
Certificate of Merit, R. B. S., 1897. 2 00 
Bummer Day. Creamy white. Certificate of Merit, R. B. S. 1 50 
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PEONY tenuifolia (See page33) 
SINGLE PEONIES 
Amiable. Cherry-rose, large flower. First-class Certificate, Each 
R- B- S.$1 so 
Anemonaeflora alba. Ivory-white, cream center. 150 
Argus. Bright rose. l 00 
Bacchus. Deep crimson. l 50 
Fairy. Rosy white. \ 50 
Pride. Rich crimson; a most striking flower. 2 00 
The Czar. Deep purple-crimson. 1 00 
Jura. White, margined rose. 1 25 
Queen of May. French white. 1 00 
PEONY CLUMPS 
We can supply large undivided clumps of any varieties 
of Peonies. Typewritten price list of these will be sent 
on request. 
