SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR SPRING OF 1905 
19 
Each Per doz. 
Thisbe. Flesh-pink.$0 35 $3 50 
Triomphe de l’Exposition de Lille. Large, 
imbricated flower; soft carnation-pink, 
with white reflex, carmine center; very 
fresh coloring. 1 00 10 00 
Triomphe du Word. Violet-rose, lilac shade. 30 3 00 
Van Dyck. Large flower; color very fresh 
salmon-pink, center tinted with salmon 
and chamois; extra fine. 75 8 00 
Victoire Modeste. Large flowers of violet- 
rose, center petals marked with large 
salmon lines. 75 
Virgo Maria. Large flower of good shape, 
dull white. 75 
Washington. Clear red, center soft sal- 
mon-pink; beautiful variety. 50 5 00 
Whitleyi. White; large and sweet. 35 3 50 
Wilhelmina. Fine soft rose; extra large. 75 7 50 
PEONY TENUIFOLIA 
CHOICE NAMED PEONIES, continued 
. Each Per doz. 
Rosalinde. White, with light rose; extra beautiful_$1 00 $10 00 
Rose d’Amour. Large flower of very soft carnation-pink; 
very fresh color; fine. 1 25 
Rosea plena Double pink. 20 2 00 
Rubra superba (Richardson). Grand globe-shaped 
flower; purplish crimson; very late. One of the 
finest reds in cultivation. 1 00 10 00 
Snowball. Pure white. 50 5 00 
Solfiterre. Collar of large, pure white petals, those of 
the center narrow and sulphur-yellow. One of the 
best... 1 00 
Souvenir de L’Exposition du Mars. Large flower; beau¬ 
tiful lively violet-red, with brilliant silvery reflex; 
extra fine.*.. 1 00 10 00 
Souvenir de l’Exoosition Universelle. Very large, im¬ 
bricated flower of perfect form; rich cerise; very 
brilliant flowers in clusters. 75 8 00 
Souvenir du Docteur Bretonneau. Large flowers in clus¬ 
ters; lively cerise-red, lightly shaded clear amaranth, 
golden stamens, brilliant coloring of grand effect_ 75 8 00 
Spectator. Fine large red. 40 4 00 
Starlight. Deep pink, light center. 40 4 00 
Sweetheart. Red and white, with rose center. 50 5 00 
Tenuifolia. Same as following variety, but with beautiful 
single flowers. 40 4 00 
Tenuifolia flore pleno. Deeply cut, fringe-like foliage; 
flowers bright scarlet-crimson; rare and fine. 50 5 00 
KELWAY PEONIES 
Kelway <fc Son are the most famous growers of 
Peonies in the world, and the following varieties are 
what they consider the very best of their new varieties. 
These Peonies are imported to order only, and orders 
must be received not later than October 1 for fall de¬ 
livery or May 1 for spring delivery. Prices include duty 
and all charges. 
Each 
Agnes Mary Kelway. Light rose guard petals, 
yellow petaloids, with a rose tuft; extra line. 
First-class Certificate, 1C 1C S.$1 00 
Bunch of Perfume. A full double flower, of a vivid 
rich rose color; exceedingly sweet-scented. 
First-class Certificate, 1900. 4 00 
Baroness Schroeder. Lovely flesh-pink. First- 
class Certificate, R. B. S. 2 00 
Cyclops. Purple-crimson. First-class Certificate, 
R. B. S. 1 00 
Dr. Bonavia. Lovely pink, paler at the edge of 
the petals; large flowers, showing golden an¬ 
thers; very sweet-scented. 3 00 
Duchess of Teck. An excellent variety; large and 
of good form, attractively colored, creamy white 
and bright pink. First-class Certificate, R. B. S. 
Award of Merit, R. H. S. 2 00 
Duke of Cambridge. A very handsome bright 
crimson flower; a superb variety; the very best 
of its color... 2 00 
Duke of Clarence. Cream, slightly flushed pink. 
First-class Certificate, R. B. 8. 2 00 
Duke of Devonshire. "A large variety of deep 
rose color, with large outer guard petals and 
dense center /'—Journal of Horticulture. " Duke 
of Devonshire is a fine large double variety, 
with deep rose guard petals and a mass of 
small inner petals of the same color.”— Gar¬ 
deners' Magazine. Award of Merit, R. IL S... 3 00 
Ella Christine Kelway. Beautiful soft lavender- 
flesh color, enclosed in a large guard petal; 
very large and full and of perfect form, very 
sweetly perfumed. "Ella Christine Kelway, a very hand¬ 
some herbaceous kind, with white blossoms faintly tinted 
with salmon-pink. The variety is remarkablefor its fullness 
and the great solidity of the blooms. w — The Garden. Award 
of Merit, R. H. S., June 14, 1898. 4 00 
Cavalleria Rusticana. Very full, dark purple-crimson. First- 
class Certificate, R. B. S. 2 00 
Glory of Somerset. Soft pink, large, beautiful. First-class 
Certificate, R. H. S. 3 00 
Harpasus. Pure white. ] 00 
Joan Seaton. Double, bright cherry-rose, each petal edged with 
a lighter color; rose-shaped flower, showing anthers amongst 
the petals; nicely scented. Certificate of Merit R. B. S., 
1897 . 3 00 
Kelway’s Queen. Flesh-pink; a most delicate and lovely sort, 
and very sweet. First-class Certificate, R. B. S. 2 00 
Lady Alexander Macduff. Lovely French white; one of the 
grandest Peonies existing; tall and robust, and very highly 
perfumed; scarce. First-class Certificate, R. B. S. 4 00 
Lady Beresford. The petals are tipped with carmine; 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 huff at the base of the broad soft segments; a 
magnificent bloom.”— Gardeners * Magazine. Award of 
Merit, R. H. S. 3 00 
Lady Derby. Flesh-colored; lovely. ... 1 00 
