Herbaceous Perennials 
THE ELM CITY NURSERY COMPANY 
WOODMONT NURSERIES, INC. 
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Paeonies (Herbaceous). 
T HE Paeony is today without a rival the favorite of all hardy garden flowers, and 
quite naturally so, as no other hardy garden plant thrives with as little special 
care and produces so fine a display of gorgeous blooms. The great diversity of 
color and form which can now be obtained in the new and improved varieties 
very much increases its value. 
SELECTED LIST OF VARIETIES. 
NO TE. The number to the left of the variety indicates the sizes we have to offer of 
that variety. 
1, 2, 3. 
1, 2, 3, 4. 
1, 2, 3, 4. 
2, 3. 
1, 2, 3, 4. 
1, 2, 3, 4. 
1, 2, 3. 
1. 2, 3, 4. 
1. 2, 3, 4. 
1. 2, 3, 4. 
1. 2, 3, 4. 
1, 2, 3. 
I, 2, 3, 4. 
1, 2, 3. 
1, 2, 3, 4. 
1, 2, 3, 4. 
1. 2, 3, 4. 
1, 2, 3, 4. 
1. 2, 3, 4. 
1. 2, 3. 
1, 2, 3. 
1, 2, 3, 4. 
1, 2, 3, 4. 
2, 3, 4. 
1, 2, 3. 
1, 2, 3, 4. 
1. 2, 3, 4. 
1, 2, 3, 4. 
3, 4. 
1. 2, 3, 4. 
1. 2, 3, 4. 
Abora. Single, early, very full. Wild rose holding its color well. 
Alcatre. Large creamy white, very free, late. 
Ambroise Verschafelt. Early, very free, semi-double blooms of dazzling 
red. 
Boadicea. Yellowish white with blush guard and cream markings, very 
large flowers. 
Boule de Neige. White, lightly sulphured. Center bordered with 
carmine. 
Canari. White, with yellow center. 
Delachei. Dark red, fine, very late. One of the best. 
Duchess de Nemours. White. A wonderfully beautiful form. 
Elegans. Outer petals rose; center full with curving and twisting 
petalets, shading from light rose to white. Tall, vigorous grower 
and free bloomer. 
Festiva Alba. (syn. Queen Victoria and Alba Superba). Double sulphury 
white. 
Festiva Maxima. By many considered the best white yet introduced, 
both in color and form. Of the purest white, splashed with a few 
streaks of crimson. 
Fragrantissima. Mid-season. Guard petals rose, center full light, 
rose. Dwarf. 
Francis Ortegat. Deep maroon red, broad glossy petals, shows yellow 
center. 
Fujisomegino. Deep wild rose changing to pale pink. Single. 
Golden Harvest. Nearest to yellow and splendid form. 
Goliath. Single, early free, dazzling red, abundance of yellow stamens. 
Hermes. Single, early medium grower. Deep maroon red, showing 
yellow stamens. 
Lady Bramwell. Mid-season. Guard petals light pink, center silvery 
rose. 
Lee’s Grandiflora. Very late, vigorous grower, very full blooms 
of rosy red. 
L’lllustration. Mid-season to late. Tall, good form, uniform color of 
light rose. 
L’Indispensable. Mid-season. Guard petals creamy white, center 
petals shaded deep pink. 
Madam de Verneville. Sulphur white, center delicate rosy white 
with an accidental touch of carmine. 
Marie Lemoine. Delicate ivory white, full center, very late. 
Officinalis Flora Plena. Double crimson. Piny of the old gardens, 
always desirable. 
Reine Hortense. Late flowering; light rose and full to the center. 
Rubra Triumphans. Bright carmine, almost a single flower. 
Solfatare. Large flower, petals on opening are a sulphury yellow, fading 
to a creamy white. 
Someganoko. Single, rosy lilac flushed with crimson, producing an 
unique appearance. 
Tenuifolia Flora Plena. Double crimson. Deeply-cut fern-like foliage. 
Thorbecki. Deep red pink and fine form; lighter in center, dwarf. 
Zoe Calot. Fine rose, with lighter rose center. A charming sort. 
We have many other varieties on trial which will be listed as they profs 
desirable. 
Prices for Herbaceous Paeonies. 
Numbers to the left of the variety indicate the sizes of that variety wt 
have to offer. 
No. 
1 . 
Extra size, very heavy. 
Strong blooming size... 
. .Each 
$1.00 
Per 10 
$9.00 
Per 100 
$80.00 
No. 
2. 
.75 
Per 10 
6.50 
Per 100 
50.00 
No. 
3. 
Well established. 
□ Each 
.50 
Per 10 
4.50 
Per 100 
35.00 
No. 
4. 
Divided roots. 
, DEach 
.25 
Per 10 
2.00 
Per 100 
15.00 
60 
FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS 
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ONE. 
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