PEONIES—(Continued) 
Mellow Moon—Ivory white flower, opening slight blush. 
Very fragrant. Center petalage finer and tuft-like. Beauty 
enhanced by a golden halo cast by a few petal concealed 
stamens in center. Growth vigorous and very free flower¬ 
ing. Late mid-season. A greatly admired peony at our 
garden ........15.00 
Melody—An extraordinarily large bloom of the rose type— 
blooms opening slowly on 30-inch stems—a blush pink 
with a trace of tan toward the center. Slightly fragrant— 
entirely double flower with crinkled guard petals and lacy 
center petals. Very late........ 8.00 
Normandy—Large flat blooms of blush white edged with 
slight carmine. Tall plant and handsome mid-season 
blooms. Few stamens showing . 2.50 
Niobe—A very late double deep rose bloom, petalage loose 
with more compact and darker center. A strong grower 
and handsome flower .—...... 4.00 
Paul Dresser—Opens like a garden rose, retaining somewhat 
of a cup shape throughout. Blush to white. Few stamens 
occasionally peer from the full petalage and on one or 
more petals appear a very slight edging of carmine. Fra¬ 
grant. Dark, shiny foliage with blooms on 30-inch stems. 
Mid-season............ 4.50 
Pink Glory—Single type. Huge dark pink blooms and many 
of them. A striking and much admired Peony. 48-inch 
strong stems. Early mid-season..... 2.50 
Red Knight—An attractive double red rose type flower with 
the ends of petals tipped silver—an odd and admired 
variety. Very free flowering. Mid-season.. 3.00 
Sagamore—A striking semi-double, guard petals light rose 
with golden center. The contrasting color combination of 
this bloom makes it outstanding and greatly admired. 
Strong grower, mid-season flowering....... 4.00 
Snowball—Opens with slight flush then to the purest white 
in sun. Shaped like a snowball—a white Jules Elie. Pet¬ 
als fine and lacy. Flowers very large—plant of medium 
height. Mid-season .... 3.00 
Sovereign—An attractive red, large flower, enhanced with 
petals and edged contrasting silver. Guard petals large 
becoming finer and notched toward center. Fine land¬ 
scape variety. Many blooms on tall stems. Mid-season_ 3;00 
Sylvia—Large double pink with an intriguing flush of lav¬ 
ender. Petals serrated and full. A very beautiful flower 
carried well above foliage on 42-inch stems. Vigorous. 
Late mid-season ...._.... 6.50 
Symphony—Striking bloom of palest rose growing darker 
toward center. Bloom flat, wax-like petalage and golden 
center sheen. A very beautiful, outstanding flower on 
40-inch stems. Dark foliage and very late blooming._15.00 
Vagabond—Oddly interesting and striking flowers of semi¬ 
double type—rose guard petals, center tuft-like rose, 
streaked lighter. Tall stems—many blooms. Mid-season. 4.00 
WUd Rose—A single type bloom that stops them all. Very 
large apple-blossom pink and with its center of bright 
yellow, it is a distinctively beautiful flower. Many blooms 
on 36-inch stems. Early mid-season—.. 3.50 
AS A GROUP ATTRACTIVELY PRICED 
—AND ARE PREPAID. 
FIVE BEAUTIFUL PEONIES— 
THERESE, EXQUISITE, CHARLES McKELLIP, 
MME. JULES DESSERT, MONS. JULES ELIE ^Z.UU 
SIX BEAUTIES—These are Singles and Japs— 
DARKNESS, ALMA, PERLE ROSE, MAGNIF- tO Ofi 
ICENT, VELOUTINE, EILEEN KELWAY. ^Z.TU 
FIVE FINE PEONIES— 
THERESE, LECYGNE, LORA DEXHEIMER (ho AC 
CHESTINE GOWDY, MILTON HILL... 
FOUR WONDERFUL PEONIES— 
LADY ALEXANDER DUFF, LAFRANCE, &*y ft A 
TOURANGELLE, LECYGNE ....—. fZ.UU 
SEVEN HANDSOME PEONIES— 
SOUV. de LOUIS BIGOT, SUZETTE. MARY BRAND, 
MME. EMILE GALLE, MME. De TREYERAN, OC 
MADAME X, GINETTE .. fJ'ZJ 
[ Tunrr £ <tl—Here’s three varieties whose prices 
I rmcc TOl $ I fail to indicate their flowering value 
—a RUBY RED, a ROSE PINK, and a FLESH PINK. All 
double flowers and yearly produce a wealth of I AA 
blooms __-. . —______—- I *\JM 
FELIX CROUSSE, EDULU8 SUPERBA, MME. CALOT. 
R. H. JONES — TUCKDAWA GARDENS — PERU, INDIANA 
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