BERLIN, MARYLAND 
75 
PEONIES, continued 
DUCHESSE DE NEMOURS. 
A magnificent flower, with pure 
white crown, creamy collar, and 
free from spots or flecks of other color. Blooms large, full double, and pro¬ 
duced freely. Desirable for massing and for cutting. Fragrant. 
Edulis superba. Rosy pink, sometimes striped carmine. Very early 
Probably the most popular Peony in exis¬ 
tence. The center is white, with here and 
FESTIVA MAXIMA. 
there a fleck of crimson. Very large, fragrant. Vigorous and free bloomer. 
Francois Ortegat. Deep amstranth-red. Medium height. 
Louis Van Houtte. Petals carmine-rose, tipped with silvery tinge. Fragrant. 
L’Indispensable. Violet-rose center, shading to lilac at outer edge. 
Madame Coste. An early variety; guard and center pink, collar cream-white 
with crimson spots. 
MADAME DE VERNEVILLE. 
tinct carmine flecks. Blooms large and full, produced freely, and delicately 
fragrant. 
Plutarch. Deep crimson; stamens golden yellow. Large and showy. 
Class B 
75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 
Augustin d’Hour. Blooms freely in mid-season; brilliant solferino-red. 
Dorchester. Delicate pink; large and fragrant. 
11^ CROI ^ favorite brilliant red Peony. Large blooms, 
^ ^ _ I typical bomb shape, and quite fragrant. Plants 
are strong growers, and bloom freely. 
La Tulipe. Blooms large, slightly flattened; lilac-white, crimson stripe on 
guard. 
La Rosiere. Outer petals white, shading to a center of cream; semi-double. 
Madame Crousse. A crown-shaped bloom; large; beautiful. 
Madame Mechin. Color deep purple-garnet. Blooms mid-season. 
Madame Calot. Extra large; delicate pink, shading to darker pink center. 
Madame Ducel. Strong-growing plant; many light rose-mauve flowers. 
Princess Irene. Flesh color, center petals sulphur-yellow; general effect, light 
yellow. 
Prince de Talindyke. A tall variety, with dark purple-crimson flowers. 
Rubra superba. Late. Blooms large; crimson or deep ro.sy carmine. 
Souvenir de FExposition Universelle. Flowers large and flat; violet-rose, 
with silvery tips. 
Triomphe de FExposition de Lille. Pale pink, with delicate violet splashes; 
guards nearly white. 
Virginie. Lilac-rose outer petals; collar of lighter shade. Fragrant. 
Class C 
$1 each, $10 per doz. 
Etta. A late-blooming variety; color light hydrangea-pink. 
Grandiflora (Richardson). A large, flat, silvery pink, delicately fragrant 
bloom. 
Livingstone. Outer petals lilac-rose, center petals splashed crimson; late. 
Mme. Emile Galle. White center, deepening to lilac-white on edges. Extra¬ 
good late Peony. 
Marie Lemoine. One of the latest. Creamy center, with now and then a 
carmine tip; outer petals white. 
Marie Jacquin. Single and double flowers on same plant. Rosy white, fad¬ 
ing to white. 
Modeste Guerin. Light red; large, compact, fragrant. 
Monsieur Dupont. Mid-season; flowers white at center, with crimson splashes. 
