Dearborn, medium almost full double .. 2.00 
Louis Joliet, dark red semi-double . 2.00 
Mendota, very large, brilliant, some purple, very fine 5.00 
BRAND, long noted as the originator of fine peonies, his following 
originations are fully up to the hghest standards of excellence. All 
are priced at ten dollars each: 
John L. Crenshaw, very fine medium red almost full double. 
Mrs. Bryce Fontaine, very dark red. 
Robert E. Lee, purest white usually, with a faint line on some 
petals. Well fitted to bear its name. 
FRANKLIN. Four more are added to the list of Mr. Franklin’s fine 
ones: 
Chief, very tall medium pink.$5.00 
Diadem, a grand dark pink. Won the Silver Medal 
of the A. P. S. 5.00 
Loren Franklin, another tall fine dark pink. 5.00 
Minuet, a loose built medium pink of great beauty . . 5.00 
GUMM. Among the finest to be found today are Mr. Gumm’s new 
ones: $10.00 each. 
Cornelia Stone, a grand blush. 
Mrs. Fern Lough, very soft pink of exquisite hue, tall. 
Mrs. W. L. Gumm, a light pink that many think is 
destined to be a champion among peonies. 
For those who may wish to compare with Kelways' Glorious and 
have a very similar flower of the highest beauty, small two eye roots 
of Mrs. James Kelway may be had for ten dollars each. Only a few 
to offer. 
NEELEY. Famed for their artistic beauty these originations of Dr. 
Neeley will not disappoint: 
Garden Princess, tall and stately but graceful, a true 
Princess in silvery pink with some stamens showing $15.00 
Harry L. Burden, delicate light pink . . . 10.00 
Mrs. J. H. Neeley, white suffused lake at the center, 
inimitable in coloring.. 15.00 
Matchless Beauty, medium height delicate pink 
guards with yellow petaloids in the collar. . . . 15.00 
Trail’s End, fluffy pink, large.. 10.00 
Ward Welsh, late and often hard to open, but grand 
wh£n it does, white suffused pink at the center 10.00 
NICHOLLS. OF hundreds of seedlings Col. Nicholls has seen fit to 
name but seven. Of these the most remarkable break in color in peon¬ 
ies in years is Mrs. Livingston Farrand, a glorious pure pink beside 
which all other pinks seem purple, rather tall, bending stems that hold 
the flower well off the ground. Flower is often very large, $60.00 
Won the American Home Achievement Medal and the Silver Medal 
of the A. P. S. 
Here follow four whites of almost indescribable beauty, each 
bearing its individual tint of coloring making it distinct from all 
others They are priced at fifteen dollars each. 
A. B. C. Nicholls, large rose shaped with an inner orange glow. 
Has been shown twice in the Annual Shows of the American Peony 
Society and each time has been a contestant for the best bloom in 
the show. 
George W. Peyton, probably the most beautifully tinted of the 
four. Almost an exact duplicate of Solange, long known as the most 
beautifully colored of peonies, white suffused yellow and “tea” color 
with a deeper pink glow in the center. Very full and high built hold- 
