Battle Creek, Mich. 
HEMEROCAI.LIS—Day lilies 
8.5 ELAMBOYANT—Midseason, large. Violet-crimson petals with center a full 
ball of chamois-yellow edged gold staminodes, faced red. $1.00 
9.2 rUYAJO (Jap.) —Midseason, medium size. Mahogany tipped light bronze. 
One of the richest shades, deserving a place in every garden . $1.50 
8.2 GOLD MINE—Midseason. Dark rose-pink cupped flowers, center of yellow 
tipped petaloids. Stiff stems . $1.00 
8.3 INNOCENCE—Late midseason. Lilac-rose with canary yellow center . $1.00 
9.3 ISANI GXJIDI—Midseason. Very large. The very best White Japanese 
Peony. Excellent white guard petals with a large, rounded mass of yellow sta¬ 
minodes of the finest quality . $1.50 
8.6 KING OF ENGLAND (Jap.) —Midseason, very large, glossy garnet red, be 
tween crimson and maroon. Tall, floriferous, slender, wiry stems. A handsome, 
vividly colored flower . $1.50 
8.7 MAJRGABET ATWOOD—Very large midseason. Pure white, cup-shaped, 
with occasional pink flush and a center ball of golden staminodes . $3.00 
8.6 MIKAlDO—M idseason. Medium size. Waved, cupped petals of dark, dull 
crimson. If you have but one Jap. Peony, let it be Mikado. First imported 
for the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893. Most popular . 75e 
MISCHIEF—A Delightful clear soft pink. Perhaps the best Japanese pink. $1.50 
8.7 RASHOOMAN—A very large, midseason flower of glowing rose-red, with 
center of staminodes of rose-red edged yellow, pleasing fragrance. Medium 
height, erect, free and strong. One of the best red Japs . $1.00 
9.0 SOME GANOKO—Midseason. Large. Probably the best red of all Japa¬ 
nese type Peonies. Guards a rich shade of velvety clear dark crimson, center of 
crinkled buff staminodes tinted rose-red. Fragrant . $1.00 
SUNRISE (Syn. HINODE SAKAI)—Very late, handsome lilac-pink . $1.00 
9.4 TAMATE BOKU—Midseason. Very large. Enormous cupped petals of 
dark old-rose pink. Center of staminodes of yellow, shading to light pink. 
‘‘The finest of all the Japs.” A glorious pink, exquisitely fragrant . $3.50 
THE DRAGON—An uncommon brilliant, rich, dark crimson . $1.00 
8.9 TOKIO—Midseason. Broad, clear carmine-pink petals and a golden- 
yellow heart. A very large pink Jap. type . $1.00 
8.0 TORPILLEUR—Midseason. Very distinct, large, rose-red or light-crimson 
with large center of staminodes of the same color tipped pink and yellow. 
Probably the very best genuine red Japanese type Peony. $1.00 
YELLOW EHNG—An unsurpassed beauty with pale pink petals and a full cen¬ 
ter of long yellow staminodes. $5.00 
EARLY MAY FLOWERING PEONIES 
ANOMALA—A well-marked type native to Europe, with distinctive cut foliage 
and crimson flowers. Single . $1.00 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA PLENA—The old-fashioned red “Piney.” Some¬ 
times known as the “Decoration Day Red.” A brilliant amaranth-red not 
found in any other . 75c 
SMOUTHI—A variety of ANOMALA with 4 inch, bright crimson flowers . $1.50 
TENUIFOLIA FLORE PLENA—Flowers small to medium, full double, a 
brilliant dark crimson. The first to bloom. A dwarf “cut-leaved” plant with 
distinctively finely laciniated foliage . $2.00 
7.8 TENUiFOLIA LATIFOLIA—A fine clear crimson species with single 
flowers that bloom even before the double flowers form. Valuable for very early 
bloom. Rare ... $1.00 
Join the American Peony Society by sending $3.00 for a year’s dues to Secretary,. 
Mr. W. F. Christman, Northbrook, Ill., and receive their valuable bulletins. 
HEMEROCALLIS — NEW DAYLILIES 
“The perennial supreme.” These magnificent new forms of an old garden 
favorite begin to bloom with the early iris and cover the season into September 
or later. They are hardy, easy to grow in any good garden soil, sure to bloom, 
