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Canari — White, yellow center, very showy. 50c. 
Dorcliestei' — Beautiful cream color, tinted pink; very double, 
finely formed and deliciously fragrant; very floriferous. 75c, 
Ihi Candolle—-Currant red, tinged emaranth; distinct color; 
very large and double. 
Doi'tens Coro.s—Bright pink, an extra fresh and pretty shade. 
Kugene Verdier—-Rosy pink with blush center; fragrant. 
Festiva Alba—Flower of large size; pure snowy white. 
Festiva .Maxiina — The finest of all the white ones; a large ball 
of white with center petals dashed with red. 75c. 
Floi'al Treasure — Fine bright pink; good bloomer and fra¬ 
grant. 75e. 
Fraiieoise Ortegal — Very brilliant crimson giving us a blaze of 
splendor, so deep as to verge on the purple. 
Orandiflora Ko.sea — Deep rosy guards, center petals have 
striped appearance, showy. 
Oraiidillora Kubra^—Deep crimson carmine, large and full. 
Grandiflora Nivea—Pure white. 50c. 
Golden Jfarvc.st— Rosy guards, center deep canary fades white, 
projecting petals of a soft pink. 75c. 
Humci — Purplish rose; very full and double; very large and 
showy, and one of the latest in bloom. 
Judge Dillon — Very large; deep blood red; very full and fra¬ 
grant, 75c. 
Jules Calot-—• Carmined pink, shaded white. 
Da Hublinic — Rich, glowing crimson; fine, full, fragrant. 
Da Tulipe — Very large, globular flower; rosy white center, 
outside of the flower lively carmine, center striped deep carmine; 
extra fine. 75c, 
Danuirtinc — Bright red. 
Louis Van Houtte — Bright purple cherry; large, globular, and 
full; fi*agi'ant. 
iMadanic Chauiny — Bright pink, tinged flesh, large and full. 
75c. 
Marie Deiiioine — Extra large, free-flowering; ivory-white. 75c. 
Mont JJIanc — Guard petals snow white, center lemon-yellow 
changing to creamy white. 75c. 
Mad. Hreoii — Flesh, white centered; changing to pure white. 
Monsieur Koii.sselon — Rose carmine: very extra. 50c. 
Norfolk—Beautiful soft pink, and finely shaped flower. 75c, 
Ollicinalis Mutabilis — Fine large full flower, opening pale flesh, 
finishing creamy or blush white; earliest white paeony. 50c. 
Ollicinalis Uo.seu — Large double pink flower and the earliest 
pink. 
Ollicinalis Grinison — The well-known paeony of our grand¬ 
mothers’ days. Bi'illiant crimson. Very early. 
Flularcli — Light crimson, fine form. 
Perfeclion — Very large, double flowers, often raised at the 
center; llglit i)Ink to flesh; very sweet. 75c. 
Papillionacea — Outside petals rose, center ones yellow, chang¬ 
ing to white; superb. 
Prince de Talindykc — Very dark, purple; late; distinct and 
choice. 
Pi’lncc of AValcs — Blush white, becoming nearly white. 
I*ottoii Rosa — White and lemon with purple spots. 
Queen AMctoria-—-Flesh colored, guard petals, full and com¬ 
pact center, with red blotch in center. 
Stentor — Pink. 
Silacina — Dark rose color, late bloomer. 
Sir Cbas. Berrosford—Immense size; beautiful pale pink; very 
double; one of the handsomest of the pink varieties. 50c. 
Sulpluirca — AVhite, shaded with light sulphur. 75c. 
Trioinphe du Nord — A’'iolet rose, shaded with lilac, a fine color. 
Tcmiifolia FI. PI. — Divided foliage, flowers full, and a deep 
blood-red. A dwarf, grower, and early bloomer. 50c. 
A’ictor Modcsta—Pink mottled white center. 
AVhittclyi — Light rosy, center sulphur white. 
