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THE GOOD & &EESE COMPANY, PLOPISTS AND SEEDSMEN 
♦L’ESPERANCE (Calot, 1865)—Very lovely rose-pink; 
fine form, full, high tufted center; very fragrant 
and one of the earliest to bloom; strong, hardy, 
vigorous and a profuse bloomer. 15 cents each, 
$1.00 per dozen, $7.00 per hundred, $65.00 per thou¬ 
sand. 
LEVIATHAN (Kelway)—Large, well-formed flowers 
of brightest, clearest pink; good bloomer; extra. 
50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
LINNE (Verdier, I860) -Cherry-red, with shades of 
bright, deep rose; fine flower. 25 cents each, $2.50 
per dozen, $15.00 per hundred. 
LIVINGSTONE (Crousse, 1879)—Very full, imbricated 
bloom; color, fine, soft pink, delicately overlaid 
with silvery-white; good bloomer; a gem; extra 
fine. $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
LOUISE RENAULT (Crousse, 1881)—Very double, 
full (lowers; petals broad, lilac-colored pink; late; 
extra. 30 cents each, $3.00 per dozen. 
LUCIE MALARD (Crousse, 1879)—Imbricated cup¬ 
shaped blooms; closely set petals; soft, lilac-pink 
with silvery border. 35 cents each, $3.50 per dozen. 
MADAME AUGUSTE DESSERT (Dessert, 1899) 
Large, imbricated, cup-shaped, perfectly built, flow¬ 
er with rounded petals; glossy flesh-pink, shaded 
clear carmine. 75 cents each, $8.00 per dozen. 
MME. AUGUSTE PELTEREAU (Mechin, 1880)- 
Largo full bloom; soft silvery-pink. Comes in large 
clusters; late flowering. 75 cents each, $8.00 pe. 
dozen. 
MME. DE BOLLEMONT (Crousse, 1892)—Very full 
convex bloom; color, soft, lilac-pink; petals edged 
witli silvery-pink; exquisite. 50 cents each, $6.0j 
per dozen. 
♦MME. BOLLET (Calot, 1867) —Large, very double 
flowers; clear rose with white reflex, lingulated with 
carmine; late bloomer; excellent. 25 cents each, 
$2.50 per dozen, $20.00 per hundred. 
MME BUCQUET (Dessert, 1888)— Very pretty, per¬ 
fectly shaped bloom; color, black, velvety amaranth, 
almost black; a magnificent variety. $1.00 each. 
$10.00 per dozen. 
♦MME. CALOT (Miellez, 1856)—This is the freest 
flowering of all Peonies. It is known in some places 
as the Glory of Boskoop. Flesh-white, shaded sal¬ 
mon; large convex flower; fine buds, extra for cut 
flowers. 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen, $40.00 per 
hundred. 
MME. COSTE (Calot, 1873)— Large blush guards; 
lemon center; a few of the petals edged carmine. 
40 cents each, $3.50 per dozen. 
MME. CROUSJ3E (Calot, 1866)—One of the finest of 
all whites. Rosenfield says it is the best. Center 
edged with bright carmine; fine in bud and grand 
in open flower. 75 cents each, $6.50 per dozen. 
MME. DE GALHUA (Crousse, 1883)—Enormous, im¬ 
bricated bloom; veiy soft, glossy, flesh-pink, shaded 
transparent salmon; a remarkable variety. 60 cents 
each, $6.00 per dozen. 
♦MME. DE VERNEVILLE (Crousse, 1885)—Exceed¬ 
ingly fine; full anemone shaped flower; broad outer 
guard petals sulphur-white; center rosy-white with 
an occasional spot of carmine; beautifully imbri¬ 
cated; has few equals; very early bloomer. 35 cents 
each, $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 per hundred. 
♦MME. DUCEL (Mechin, 1880) — E'normous and per¬ 
fectly formed globular compact bloom, resembling 
a Crysanthemum; very free. Color, bright silvery- 
pink tinted and marked with salmon and silvery 
reflex: magnificent cut flower variety and fine bed- 
der. This variety is offered by some as a model 
of perfection, considered by many as the finest 
formed pink. 40 cents each, $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 
per hundred. 
•MME EMILE GALLE (Crousse, 1881) — Large cup¬ 
shaped imbricated flower; soft flesh-pink, shaded 
with cream and lilac; a very beautiful colored, 
popular sort. 60 cents each, $6.00 per dozen, $50.00 
per hundred. 
MME. EMILE LEMOINE (Lemoine, 1899)—Very 
large, full, imbricated bloom, with prominent cen¬ 
tral t.uft; strong erect stem; color, tender pinkish- 
white. with delicate flesh center; nothing finer: 
superb. $5.00 each. 
♦MME. FOREL (Crousse, 1881)—The princess among 
Peonies; late; enormous; very full, ball-shaped 
bloom on very long stems; perfect shape and splen¬ 
did habit; color, glossy ash-colored pink with silverv 
reflex, wiih deeper rose center; splendid. 40 cents 
each; $4.00 per dozen; $30,000 per hundred. 
♦MADEMOISELLE LEONIE CALOT (Calot, 1861) — 
Synonym Mons. Chas. Leveque. Very full, compact 
ball-shaped bloom; color, soft salmon-flesh, occa¬ 
sional petals tipped carmine; verv fragrant and one 
of the loveliest Peonies ever offered. 40 cents each, 
$4.00 per dozen, $30.00 per hundred. 
MME. GEISLER (Crousse, 1880)—Very large, imbri¬ 
cated bloom on long, strong stems; silvery-pink 
shading to light Bengal-rose at base of petals; a 
royal flower. 40 cents each, $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 
per hundred. 
MME. D-HOUR (Calot, 1864)— Large, very full, satin- 
pink flowers, lightly shaded silvery-white; excellent 
variety. 40 cents each, $4.00 per dozen. 
MME. HUTIN (Crousse, 1892) — Very full, globular 
bloom, bright, fresh pink, suffused with rose; petals 
edged with silvery-white; center overlaid witli 
white; magnificent. 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
IV ME. THOUVEN1N (Crousse, 1881) — Brilliant, rosy- 
violet, flushed carmine; fine Anemone-shaped flow¬ 
er; very striking land beautiful. 30 cents each, $3.00 
per dozen, $20.00 per hundred. 
MLLE. ROSE RENDATLER (Calot, 1867)—Pretty, 
soft, glossy pink, with lilac reflex; beautiful. 50 
cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
MLLE. ROUSSEAU (Crousse, 1886) — Large, full 
flower; very fine shape; color, sulphur-white, with 
flesh-colored center, shaded salmon; extra fine. We 
think this Peony, judging from its lovely flower, 
is worth at least $3.0U each. 75 cents each, $6.00 
per dozen. 
MARECHAL MAC MAH ON —Very large, convex, ball¬ 
shaped bloom with broad guard petals; center petals 
narrow and built up close and high; color, very 
rich, deep red; very fine bud; late midseason, an 
indispensable Peony. $1.00 each, $10.00 per dozen. 
MARGUERITE GERARD (Crousse, 1892)—Enormous 
flower; color, flesh-pink, fading to tender, creamy- 
white: center petals occasionally tipped red; excep¬ 
tionally fine; extra. $3.00 each. 
MARIE CROUSSE (Crousse, 1892)—Enormous globular 
flower; very full, soft flesh, with salmon reflex in 
center. $1.25 each, $12.00 per dozen. 
MARIE DEROUX (Crousse, 1881) — Late midseason; 
imbricated and tufted bloom, perfectly formed; 
color, flesh-pink, bordered white; very chaste and 
pretty. 60 cents each, $6.00 per dozen. 
MARIE JACQUIN (Verdier) —Large globular, semi¬ 
full bloom of creamy-white, tinted pure white. The 
open center is filled with golden stamens re¬ 
sembling an immense Pond Lily; very distinct. 75 
cents each, $6.00 per dozen. 
"MARIE LEMOINE (Calot, 1869) — Enormous sulphur- 
white, massive, very double blooms, delicately shad¬ 
ed chamois with narrow carmine edge; has a very 
stout, erect stem of medium height; a sort the 
Peony enthusiast raves over, as well he may; blooms 
late. $1.00 each, $9.00 per dozen, $65.00 per hundred. 
MARIE STUART (Calot, 1856) —Large Anemone¬ 
shaped bloom coming in clusters; outer petals soft 
Pink, center pink and sulphur-white; very chaste 
bloom. 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen. 
♦MARS (Terry)— Large bloom; brilliant purplish- 
crimson with violet cast, shaded with a decided 
veivety hue; extra. 35 cents each, $3.00 per dozen, 
$20.00 per hundred. 
MARY HOLLEY (Terry) — Brilliant crimson; large 
guards; fades lighter. 40 cents each, $4.00 per 
dozen. 
♦fijASTERPIECE (Kelway)— One of the grandest 
.1 eonies in existence. Large bloom of admirable 
shape and perfect regularity; color, fine glossy- 
cerise, of remarkable delicacy and freshness; has 
JJe agreeable fragrance of the Tea Rose; extra 
$1.00 each. 
MATHILDE DE ROSENECK (Crousse, 1883) —Flesh- 
pink, shaded chamois with a narrow carmine edge; 
color ot the old Malmaison Rose; one of the latest 
to bloom. 50 cents each, $5.00 per dozen, $40.00 
per hundred. 
ivi n i niUUC 
-v ^-v,i i ii i, ioo— very DieLiv 
Anemone, ball-shaped bloom, perfectly built; color, 
flesh-pink mixed with small salmon petals; around 
Pans called the pink Festiva Maxima. $1.50 each. 
MAUD L. RICHARDSON (Hollis) —Enormous large 
flower, white, shaded delicate lilac; a beauty. $4.00 
each. 
• ivit.ISSONIER (Crousse, 1886)— Brilliant amaranthine- 
crimson; large, brotad petals; very large, full blooms; 
a fine dark red; very desirable. 30 cents each, $3.00 
per dozen, $20.00 per hundred. 
+ HEN JZ y (Guerin ' 1840)—Fresh flesh color; 
^ cry dainty. 30 cents each, $3.00 per dozen. 
( Grouss f) — Large globular flowers; very 
C £i§ r nn PUre J vhlte; late; a £ ra -nd Peony. $1.25 
each, $12.00 per dozen. 
MONSIEUR BOUCHARLAT AINE (Calot, 1868)— Col¬ 
or, bright violaceous-pink, with occasional carmine 
spots on the central petals, very large, full bloom; 
&3(7nn Ua I? Ie h Vai w et 2‘ 40 cents each ’ $ 4 * 00 per dozen, 
$30.00 per hundred. 
