THE GREATEST LIST OF PEONIES EVER OFFERED AT PRICES HERE QUOTED-Concluded 
JAPANESE PEONIES 
SINGLE FLOWERED PEONIES-Concluded 
Number aud Name 
Div.'l Yr. 
1 
2 Yr. 
621—Akula. 
$3.00 
660—Altar Candles. 
5.00 
$7.50 
6J0—Curiosity . 
.75 
1.15 
$1,65 
$2.50 
608—Departing Sun . 
1.50 
2.75 
4.00 
6.00 
611— Distinction . 
612— Golden Nugget. 
600—Gypsy . 
.75 
4.00 
1,15 
6.00 
1^5 
2.50 
1.00 
1.50 
2.25 
3.50 
61.5—Hettie Elliott. 
2 .(K) 
.... 
.... 
613—Ho-Ginku . 
2.50 
3.75 
. . 
. . . 
601—Lady Helen Vincent. . . 
1.50 
2.75 
4.00 
6.00 
602—Lieutenant Hobson .... 
614—Lueienne . 
1.00 
2.50 
1.50 
3.75 
2.25 
3.50 
603—Mikado . 
623-~NaubenlNiiiki. 
1.50 
3.00 
2.75 
4.00 
6.00 
620—Orange Prince . 
Not 
for f- 
ale 
6 X 6 —Petite Renee. 
622—l*€»ca h on t a s . 
1.00 
2.00 
1.50 
2.25 
3.50 
607—Rare Brocade . 
604—Sir Madiio Sign. 
60.5—Snow Wheel . 
617—Tokio . 
2.50 
3.00 
2.75 
4.50 
5.00 
7.50 
2.00 
3.00 
3.00 
4.50 
4.50 
6.75 
618—White Swan . 
2.50 
3.75 
619—Yeso . 
2.50 
3,75 
.... 
.... 
SINGLE FLOWERED PEONIES 
Number aud Name 
Div. 
1 Yr. 
2 Yr. 
3 Yr. 
700—Albiflora .. 
$2.00 
$3,00 
$4.50 
$6.75 
712—Areos . 
.75 
1.15 
1.65 
2..50 
1.15 
1.65 
2.50 
724—Darkness . 
.75 
1.15 
701—Defiance . 
.75 
1.15 
1,65 
2..50 
713—Duchess of Portland... 
1,00 
1.50 
2.25 
3.50 
714—Emily. 
.75 
1.15 
1.65 
2.50 
715—Hermes . 
.75 
1.15 
1.65 
2.50 
702—Josephine . 
1..50 
2.75 
4.00 
6.00 
706—IjU Praicheur. 
1.00 
1.50 
2.25 
3.50 
707—L’Etincelante . 
3.00 
4.50 
6.75 
10.00 
Number and Name 
Div. 
lYr. 
2Xr, 
3 Yr. 
716—I.eiicadia •. 
$0.75 
$1.15 
;$l.65 
$2.50 
717—Miilias . 
.75 
1.15 
1 1.65 
2..50 
70S—Mistral . 
1.25 
1 1.S5 
1 2.75 
4.00 
76 ;{—Ued Wing . 
.75 
1.15 
1.65 
2..50 
721—The Moor. 
1.00 
1.50 
2.25 
3.50 
7U^—Vesuve . 
.75 
1.15 
1.65 
2.50 
722—War . 
1.50 
2.75 
4.00 
6.00 
704—W ild Bose. 
1.00 
1.50 
2.25 
3.50 
709—Seedling Peonies. 
.50_ 
TREE PEONIES — Psonia Moutan 
Pour-year Plants 
1)00—Bijou de Chiisan. $2.50 
1)01~—Ulunche Chateau de Putu. 3.60 
1)02—Blanche Noisette. 3.50 
1)03—Countess of Tuder. 3.50 
904—Count of Planders. 3.50 
90.5—Plizabeth. 3.50 
906— Plorn. 3.60 
907— Georffe Paul. 3.50 
908— Madame de Vatry. 3.50 
909— Madame Stuart Low. 3.50 
910— Osiris . 3..50 
911— Bienzi . 3.50 
912— Robert Portune. 3.60 
013 —William Tell . 3.50 
PEONIES IN MIXTURE 
Number and Color ] DIv. 
I 
597—White .$0.25 
nos —Red . I .25 
500—Pink. .25 
Varieties Added to “Peonies for Pleasure” 
501—ABEL CARRIERE—(Verdler, 1861.) Anem¬ 
one type; midseason. A charming red vari¬ 
ety; very free blooming; fine. 
566—ADMIRAL TOGO—(Hollis, 1907.) Semi-rose 
type; midseason; deepest mahogany-red, large 
high flower, unusually dark and luminous. 
535 —AKSARBEN—(Rosenfield, 1908.) Semi-rose 
type; midseason. The name formed by spell¬ 
ing the word Nebraska backwards. Dark 
glowing crimson, most brilliant; large size, 
blooming in clusters. Good. 
141—ALBATRE — (Crousse, 1885.) Rose type; 
midseason. One of the finest of all white 
Peonies. This is identical with the variety 
Avalanche. 
231—ALEXANDRINA—(Calot, 1856.) Rose type. 
Early. Very strong upright grower, free 
bloomer; a most beautiful red variety; double 
and fragrant. 
236—ALFRED DE MUSSET—(Crousse, 1885.) 
Rose type. Date. Fine shaped flower of 
fleshy white shaded subdued salmon, flecked 
crimson, with rose center. Extra. 
64—ALICE CROUSSE—(Calot, 1872.) Bomb 
type; midseason. Bright pink; center a beau¬ 
tiful shade of salmon-pink with white; very 
fine. 
244—ALPHEUS HYATT—(Richardson.) Rose 
type; late. Beautiful rose-pink petals, a uni¬ 
form color throughout. Very large. Flat in 
shape and double. 
531 —AMANDA YALE—(Brand, 1907.) Semi-rose 
type; midseason. Color milk-white with some 
petals heavily blotched carmine. Good bloomer. 
The proud and charming habit of growth 
and dignified poise of this plant when in 
bloom make it a favorite with those who 
prefer a pure white Peony. 
227—AMBROISE VERSCHAFPELT — (Calot, 
1866.) Crown type; midseason. Large cup¬ 
shaped bloom. Rich deep crimson. 
35—AMERICAN BEAUTY—(Crousse, 1886.) 
Crown type; midsehson. A glowing red, known 
in the Chicago cut flower market as the 
“American Beauty” Peony. Superb. 
105 —ARMANDINE MECHIN — (Mechin, 1880.) 
Rose type; midseason. Large blooms in clus¬ 
ters; red shaded garnet and amaranth; very 
brilliant. A bright coloring. 
264—ARMAND ROUSSEAU—-(Dessert & Mechin, 
1903.) Semi-rose type. Early. Very pretty 
cup-shaped bloom, double row of guard 
petals, round and very regular, those of the 
center fringed and mixed with golden 
stamens, clear carmine-red, very bright sil¬ 
very reflex. Stiff habit; dwarf plant; showy. 
