SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR FALL OF 1906 
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A SPECIMEN PLANT OF DOUBLE PEONY 
Triumphans. Pink, shaded lilac, 
chamois center. 25 cts. each, 
$2.50 per doz. 
Van Dyck. Large flower; color 
very fresh salmon pink, center 
tinted with salmon and cham¬ 
ois; extra tine. 75 cts. each, 
$8 per doz. 
Victoire Modeste. Large flowers 
of violet-rose, center petals 
marked with large salmon lines. 
75 cts. each. 
Victoire de L’Alma. Large 
flower of perfect form, pur¬ 
plish violet-scarlet, silvery re¬ 
flex; extra. 50 cts. each, $5 
per doz. 
Virginie. Large flower, pink 
tinted lilac, very fresh coloring; 
late. 75 cts. each, $7.50 per doz. 
Violacea spherica. Carmine-vio¬ 
let; very double. 75 cts. each, 
$8 per doz. 
Washington. Clear red, center 
soft salmon-pink; beautiful 
variety. 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
Whitleyi. White; large and 
sweet. 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Wilhelmina. Fine soft rose; 
extra large. 75 cts. each, $7.50 
per doz. 
KELWAY PEONIES 
Kelwav & Son are the most fa¬ 
mous of the English Peony grow¬ 
ers. The following is a selection 
of their best varieties: 
CHOICE NAMED PEONIES, continued 
Each Per doz. 
Pulcherrima. Large, imbricated flowers; violet-rose, 
center pink and salmon. Very pretty.$0 50 $5 00 
Purpurea superba. Large flower, violet and red; very 
beautiful.* 40 4 00 
Princess Clothilde. Large cup-shaped flower, very clear 
carnation; very beautiful. 50 5 00 
R. H. Boggs. Crimson outer petals, with flesh-white 
center; distinct and tine. 50 5 00 
Reine Victoria. Carnation-white, center clear yellow, 
red stamens. 50 5 00 
Reine des Francaia. Collar carnation-pink, white center, 
shaded yellow. 75 
Rosed 1 Amour. Large flower of very soft carnation-pink; 
very fresh color; fine. . 1 25 
Rosea plena. Double pink. 25 2 50 
Rubra superba (Richardson). Grand globe-shaped 
flower; purplish crimson; very late. One of the 
finest reds in cultivation. 1 00 10 00 
Rubra triumphans. Crimson-purple. GO G 00 
Rosea pallida. Anemone flower; bright rose. 40 4 00 
Solfaterre. Collar of large, pure white petals, those of 
the center narrow and sulphur-vellow. One of the 
best.*.. 1 00 
Souvenir de l’Exposition du Mars. Large flower; beau¬ 
tiful lively violet-red, with brilliant silver}' reflex; 
extra fine. 1 00 10 00 
Souvenir de l’Exposition Universelle. Very large, im¬ 
bricated flower of perfect form; rich cerise; very 
brilliant flowers in clusters. 75 8 00 
Sarah Bernhardt. Large flowers of fine effect: corolla 
of large petals, lively violet-rose, center salmon. 1 00 10 00 
Tenuifolia. Same as following variety, but with beauti¬ 
ful single flowers. 40 4 00 
Tenuifolia flore pleno Deeply cut, fringe-like foliage; 
flowers bright scarlet-crimson; rare and tine. 50 5 00 
Thisbe. Flesh pink. 35 3 50 
Triomphe de l’Exposition de Lille. Large, imbricated 
flower; soft carnation-pink, with white reflex, car¬ 
mine center; very fresh coloring. One of the very 
best....... 1 00 10 00 
Triomphe du Nord. Violet-rose, lilac shade. 30 3 00 
Each 
Agnes Mary Kelway. Light rose guard petals, yellow peta- 
loids, with a rose tuft; extra fine. First-class Certificate, 
R. B. S.$2 00 
Alonzo. Deep crimson. First-class Certificate, R. B. S. 2 00 
Baroness Schroeder. Lovely flesh-pink. First-class Certificate, 
R. B. S.*. 2 CO 
Cyclops. Purple-crimson. First-class Certificate, R. B. S. 1 00 
Duchess of Teck. An excellent variety; large and of good form, 
attractively colored, creamy white and bright pink. First- 
class Certificate, R. B. S. Award of Merit, R. H. S. 2 00 
Duke of Cambridge. A very handsome bright crimson flower; 
a superb variety; the very best of its color. 2 00 
Duke of Clarence. Cream, slightly flushed pink. First-class 
Certificate, R. B. IS. 2 00 
Ella Christine Kelway. Beautiful soft lavender-flesh color, en¬ 
closed in a large guard petal; very large and full and of per¬ 
fect form, very sweetly perfumed. "Ella Christine Kelway, 
a very handsome herbaceous kind, with white blossoms faintly 
tinted with salmon-pink. The variety is remarkable for its 
fullness and the great solidity of the blooms ."—The Garden. 
Award of Merit, R. H. S,, June 14, 1898. 4 00 
Glory of Somerset. Soft pink, large, beautiful. First-class Cer¬ 
tificate, R. H. S. 3 00 
Joan Seaton. Double, bright cherry-rose, each petal edged with 
a lighter color; rose-shaped flowers, showing anthers amongst 
the petals; nicely scented. Certificate of Merit, R. B. S., 
Kelway’s Queen. Flesh-pink; a most delicate and lovely sort, 
and very sweet. First-class Certificate, R. B. S. 2 00 
Lady Beresford. The petals are tipped with carmine; very 
sweet. "A large-flowered variety of a soft blush-pink shade, 
delicate and beautiful : a very fine-habited strong plant."— The 
Garden. "Lady Beresford is a huge white flower, with a 
tinge of huff at the base of the broad soft segments; a mag¬ 
nificent bloom.”— Gardener'a Magazine. Award of Merit, 
R. H. S. 3 00 
Lady Carrington. Flesh very fine, sweet-smelling. First-class 
Certificate, R. H. S,,..'. 2 00 
Lady Gwendolin Cecil. A very delicate lavender-flesh; a beau¬ 
tiful flower; late-flowering. First-class Certificate, R. B. S... 3 00 
Langport Queen. Of a beautiful rosy blush color, suffused with 
pink; very fine.. 2 00 
