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The Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Conn. 
herbaceous paeorries— Comrinued. 
O A Delachei. Dark red, fine. 
„ O A Duke of Wellington. Sulphury white sort, of fine form, recently sent out $1 00 
’ ' 75c., 50c. 
o 4 Edulis Alba. Very light rose, center yellowish. 
, „ o’ / Elegans. Outer petals rose; center full with curving and twisting petalets, shading 
h ’ ’ ’ from light rose to white. 
3 4 Festiva. Double sulphury white (syn. Queen Victoria.) 
o 3 ’ 4 ' 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. $1.00, 
75c., and 50c. 
3 4 Formosa Alba. White and sulphur yellow center. 
, 0 3 ’ 4 Fragrantissima. Early and very free bloomer. Outer rows of petals clear rose, 
’ ’ ’ inner petals very numerous. 
1 2 3 4. Francis Ortegal. 'Deep maroon red. (See illustration.) 
2 3’4 Fuljisomeginu. Single, light rose, darker at base, yellow center. $1.00, 75c, 50c. 
1 2 ’ 3 ’ 4 - tiigantea. Tree grower, very large, deep pink. 
1 2 ’3’4- liladstone. Satiny pink petals, inner petals creamy pink. 
' 2 ’ 3 ' 4- tiolden Harvest. Nearest to yellow, ideal form. $1.50, $1.00. 
’ 3 ’ 4 ] tioiiath. Carmine red, rich yellow stamens in center. Single. $1.50, $1.00. 
3 ] 4 ' (jrandiflora Superba. Eight lilac rose, light rose with nankeen center. 
1 2 3,' 4- Humeii Rosea. Enormous double flowers of a clear rose, late. 
’ 2’ 3 ! i- Kochkomai. Outside petals deep crimson, center showing cluster of golden stamens. 
Single. $1.00, 75c. 
2 3 4. Lutescens. White, with yellowish white center. 
’ 3^ 4. Madame de Vernevflle. Beautiful flower, anemone shape, compact form, edge of 
broad light rose petals, flesh color with carmine spots, very fine. $1.50, $1.00. 
3 4 Marie Lemoine. Sulphur, white, ball shaped, center crimson spotted, late flower- 
’ ing. $1.50, $1.00. 
2 3,4. Minenoyuki. Bure white, delicate pink timings, petals gracefully disposed. Sin¬ 
gle. $1.00, 75c., 50c. 
3 , 4 . Mons Rousselon. T ree bloomer, clear pink, fine for cutting. 
2 , 3 , 4 . Officinalis. Single deep crimson, yellow center; earliest to bloom. 
2, 3, 4. Officinalis Flora Plena. Double crimson. Biny of the old gardens. 
2,3,4- Officinalis Mutabilis. Early, double, light pink. 
2,3,4. Officinalis Rosea Plena. Very early, clear rose. 
3, 4. Officinalis Rosea Superba. Light rose, beautiful flower, very early. $1.50, $1.00. 
1 , 2 ,3, 4. Pauline. l<osy lilac, creamy white center. 
3,4. Pink Beauty. (Ward.) Double free bloomer, light clear pink. 
3,4. Queen Victoria. A standard pure white variety. 
2,3,4. Reikaizan. Lose shading to white, beautiful center. Single. $1.00, 75c., 50c. 
1,2, 3, 4. Reine Hortense. Late flowering; light rose and full to the center. 
3,4. Richardson's Rubra Superba. Large, late, vigorous, called the Red Festiva Maxima. 
Awarded second prize at Chicago, 1905. $1.50, $1.00. 
2,3,4. Rubra Triumphans. Early free bloomer, dazzling red. 
3,4. Rubra Triumphans. (Delache). Bright carmine, almost a single flower. 
3,4. Solfatare. Sulphur yellow, very fine, $1.75, $1.50. 
2,3,4. Someganoko. Rosy crimson, golden center. Single. $1.00, 75c., 50c. 
2,3,4. Tenuifolia. Fern-leaved paeonia, deep crimson single flowers, very early. 
3,4. Tenuifolia Flora Plena. Double crimson, otherwise like preceding. 
1 , 2 ,3, 4. Thorbeckii. Deep red pink and fine form; lighter in center. 
3, 4. Whitieyi. Fine standard, double white short. 
3, 4. Whitieyi Major. Pure white, large flower, rich deep yellow center. 
3, 4. Zoe Calot. Fine rose, with lighter rose center. 
2,3,4. No. 4. Very strong. Very large petals, deep rosy red. Petalets numerous, narrow 
and twisted; from rose to white 
2,3,4. No. 8 . Double and very deep red. Margin petalets yellow, white to light pink 
again in center. Very attractive. 
2,3,4. No. 9. Clear pink, shading to white in center. Finely formed. 
2,3,4. No. 11. Outer petals light pink; splendid late sort. 
Prices, see preceding page. 
"Cm paeorries. 
A VERY distinct type of Paeonies, the only one of the species which makes a shrub-like 
growth. The flowers resemble the herbaceous kinds somwhat but they are con¬ 
sidered by many more stately. They are extremely hardy and when well established 
make a grand display. The flowers appear even earlier than the old crimson Paeonia. 
Price from $0.50 to $5.00 each, according to size and variety. 
tUK SPECIAL DISCOUNTS SEE INSIDE FRONT COVER PAGE. 
