Edward Gillett, SouthwicK, Massachusetts 
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HARDY PERENNIALS 
DOU BLE 
Abraham Lincoln. Petals clear pink, [ 
infolding like roses; rose-shaped petals out- ■ 
side; Howcrs 5 inches in diameter. 50 cts. 
Baron Rothschild. Very large and double; 
chrysanthemum center of creamy white, sur- ' 
rounded by large pink petals. 40 cts. 
Captain Jinks. Very double, resembling 
American Beauty rose in color. 35 cts. 
Bride. Medium size, pure white. 35 cts. 
Double Pink. 45 cts. 
Double Dark Red. 45 cts. 
Double White. 45 cts. 
Edward VII. Deep red, large and hand- j 
some ; one of the darkest varieties. 35 cts. j 
Eleanor. Creamy white, with 
chrysanthemum center ; outside 
row of petals of blusli pink. 
3 5 cts. 
Empress of China. An im¬ 
mense rtower, measuring 7 inches 
across; very double; very large 
pink and white petals ; a tall 
grower. 75 cts. 
Festiva alba. Fine, pure 
white. 35 cts. 
Floral Treasure. A beauti¬ 
ful fragrant clear bright pink of 
elegant form. 40 cts. 
p-uji-some-gime. Pale rose, 
central filamental petals yellow. 
75 cts. each. 
Golden Harvest. The nearest 
approach to a yellow variety. 
45 cts. 
Hinodese - jirhi. Crimson, 
central petalstipped yellow; very 
large and showy. 80 cts. 
Janice Meredith. Very 
double, and one of the most com¬ 
pact; the color is the same as 
the La France rose. 35 cts. 
Kohcomai. Dark red, yellow 
center; ver3Marge and fine. 75c. 
L’Esperance. Rose - salmon 
colored, striped and spotted car¬ 
mine; color is unicjue. 35 cts. 
Marie Lemoine. Flesh color; 
extra fine, very fragrant. 40c. 
PEON IES 
Mme. Melba. Medium size, pure white, 
ragged center; petals curiously twisted, 
surrounded by a single row of pale blush- 
pink petals; verv beautiful. 60 cts. 
Mary Staub. Pure white, double; red 
stamens; one of the most desirable. 60 cts. 
Pomponia. I.arge, rose-pink, salmon 
center; very free-fiowering. 35 cts. 
Purple Prince. Rich purple. 35 cts. 
San Toy. Pure white, wiih chrysanthe¬ 
mum center; red stamens; resembles a rose; 
one of the finest. 60 cts. 
Victoria Tricolor, fdght mottled, with 
pink and yellowish white center. 35 cts. 
Herbaceous Peonies. 
Pi^:ONIA tenuifolia fl. pi. A perfectly hardy kind, with the foliage cut into long, thread¬ 
like filaments; scarlet-crimson. 50 cts. 
PARNASSIA Caroliniana ((Jrass of Parnassus). Six to 15 inches high. Flowers white. 
15 cts. each, per doz. 
PANSY PLANTS. Fine, thrifty. trans|)lanted stock; grown in open ground in nursery 
rows, this gives masses of foliage and nuicli more bloom than when grown in crowded 
frames; very choicest seed. My stock comprises the following kinds; .Azure Blue, 
Blood-Red, Bronze, Emperor William. ( 3 oid-Margined, Lord Beaconsfield, Striped 
and Mottled. Victoria, Snow Queen, Golden (iem. 5 cts. each, 35 ct-s. per doz.; 
by express, 25 cts. per doz., $1.75 per too. 
