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ELLIOTT NURSERY COMPANY, PITTSBURG, PA. 
CHOICE NAMED PEONIES, continued 
. Each Perdoz. 
Mine, de Verneville. Very pretty anemone flower, very 
full; collar of lar#e petals, those of the center very 
close; carnation-white and sulphur, sometimes car¬ 
mine; extra.$1 00 $10 00 
Mme. de Vatry. Very large flower of perfect shape, 
color clear carnation, sulphur-white center with car¬ 
mine stripes; extra fine variety. 1 50 
Mme. Ducel. Very large, globular flower, extra full 
and perfect shape, silvery salmon-pink. 85 9 00 
Mme. Emile Galle. Large, cup-shaped, imbricated flow¬ 
er, soft lilac, center yellowish white, fresh coloring; 
extra fine.. l 50 
Model of Perfection. Beautiful soft pink. 50 5 00 
Modeste Guerin. Broad flower; outside rose, center 
pink. 30 3 00 
Mont Blanc. Pure white. 40 4 00 
Ne Plus Ultra. Very largo flower of good shape, fresh 
and lively pink. 30 3 00 
New Giant. An extremely large and showy pink variety. 30 .3 00 
NobilisBima. Fine bright dark rose. 35 3 50 
Noemie Demay. White convex flower, slightly marked 
with carnation and occasionally carmine; early-flower¬ 
ing; dwarf plant. 75 
Officinalis alba(Gld Double White). Blush white; early- 
flowering . 50 5 00 
Officinalis rosea (Old Double Hose). Rich bright shin¬ 
ing rose; very early. 35 3 50 
Old Double Crimson. This fine old Peony is very effec¬ 
tive when planted in masses; one of the earliest to 
bloom.per 100, $20.. 35 3 50 
Palassi. Light rose, blush center. 40 4 00 
Perfection. Outside petals rose-lilac, inside purple and 
salmon; sweet. 50 5 00 
Philomele. Soft satiny rose-color, center composed of 
saffron-yellow ligules tufted lively red; an elegant 
flower of remarkable freshness. 1 25 12 00 
Phrynee. White, center light yellow, blotched red; 
extra.*. 75 8 00 
Pius IX. Dark red purple; semi-double. 30 3 00 
Plenissima rosea superba. Very full convex flower, beau¬ 
tiful pink and salmon. 35 3 50 
Pottsi. Dark purple; sometimes semi-double. 30 3 00 
Preciosa Nova. Blush-pink, center shading to white ... 25 2 50 
Prince de Salm Dyck. Lovely lilac, chamois center, 
tufted lilac. 50 5 00 
Prince Imperial. Very large flowers; shining purple- 
scarlet; very beautiful. 50 5 00 
Princess Galitzen. Soft carnation, very narrow center, 
petals of sulphur-yellow; extra fine. 1 00 
Purpurea. Dark glowing purple. 35 3 50 
Queen of the Whites. Extra large ; pure white ; very 
beautiful.. 1 00 10 00 
R. H. Boggs. Crimson outer petals, with flesh-white 
center; distinct and fine. 50 5 00 
Heine desFrancais. Collar carnation-pink, white center, 
shaded yellow. 75 
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. Semi-double; crimson-maroon. 30 3 00 
Rubra triumphans. Rich brilliant glowing crimson 
flowers. 35 3 50 
Snowball. Pure white. 50 5 00 
Solfaterre. Collar of large pure white petals, those of the 
center narrow and sulphur-yellow; one of the best_ 1 00 
Souvenir de l’Exposition Universelle. Very large, im¬ 
bricated flower of perfect form, rich cerise ; very bril¬ 
liant 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 beauti¬ 
ful single flowers. 40 4 00 
Each Per doz. 
Tenuifolia flore pleno. Deeply cut, fringe-like foliage; 
flowers bright scarlet-crimson; rare and fine.$0 50 $5 00 
Triomphe de l’Exposition de Lille. Large, imbricated 
flower, soft carnation-pink, with white reflex, carmine 
center; very fresh coloring. 50 5 00 
Triomphe du Nord. Violet-rose, lilac shade. 30 3 00 
Triumphans Gandavensis. Very pretty rosy white flow¬ 
er, shaded with chamois; dwarf plant. 1 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 salmon-pink; beau¬ 
tiful variety. 50 5 00 
White Perfection. Largest, pure white; beautiful. 75 7 50 
White Queen. Pure white; extra large. 50 5 00 
Whitleyi. White; large and sweet. 45 4 50 
Wilhelmina. Fine soft rose; extra large. 75 7 50 
KELWAY PEONIES 
Kelway & &on are the most famous growers of Peonies in the 
world, ami the following varieties are what they consider the very best 
of their new varieties. These Peonies are imported toorder only, and 
orders must be received not later than October 1 for fall delivery or 
May 1 for spring delivery. Prices include duty and all charges. 
Each 
Agnes Mary Kelway. Light rose guard petals, yellow petal 
oids, with a rose tuft; extra tine. First-class Certificate, 
K. B. S.$1 00 
Alonzo. Deep crimson. First-class Certificate, R. H. S . 2 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, paling at the edge of flip petals; 
large flowers, showing golden anthers; very sweet-scented... 9 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 
l Duke of Clarence. Cream, slightly flushed pink. First-class 
Certificate, R. B. S. 2 00 
Duke of Devonshire. "A large variety of deep rose-color, with 
large outer guard petals and dense center.”— Journal of Hor¬ 
ticulture. "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.’’— Gardeners' Magazine. Award of Merit, 
Ii. H. S . .. .! 00 
Ella Christine Kelway. Beautiful soft lavender-flesh color, en¬ 
closed in a large guard petal; very large ami full and of per¬ 
fect form, very sweetly perfumed. "Ella Christine Kelway, 
a very handsome herbaceous kind with white blossoms faintiy 
tinted with salmon-pink. The variety is remarkable for its 
fullness and the great solidity of the blooms.”— 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 Cer¬ 
tificate, R. H. S. ;i 00 
Harpasus. Pure white. 1 00 
Joan Seaton Double, bright cherry-rose, each petal edged with 
a lighter color; rose-shaped flower, showing anthers amongst 
thepetals; nicely scented. Certificate of Merit, R. B. S., 1897. 8 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-Howered variety of a soft blush-pink shade, 
delicate and beautiful; a very flue habited strong plant.’’— The 
Garden. " Lady Beresford is a huge white flower, with a tinge 
of buff at the base of the broad soft segments; a magnificent 
bloom.”— Gardeners' Magazine. Award of Merit, li. H. S_ 3 00 
Lady Derby. Flesh-colored, lovely. 1 00 
Lady Carrington Flesh very fine, sweet-smelling. First-class 
Certificate, R. H. S. 2 00 
