37 ANEMONE FLORA RUBRA ((iuerin, 185-L) Deep bril¬ 
liant red or Tyrian rose. Strong, tall, free bloomer. Doz¬ 
en. $2.50; hundred, $15.00. 
98 ANDRE LAURIES-(Crousse. 1881.) Globular blooms of 
the large.st size. Color dark Tyrian rose, shading deeper in 
center. Dozen, $1.50; hundred, $10.00. 
195 ARMANDINE MECHIN--(I)efi3ert and Mecliin, ISSO.) 
Large, compact bloom. Color dark violet-crimson; free 
bloomer; extra. Dozen, $2.50; hundred, $15.00. 
23 AUGUSTE LEMONIER—(Calot. 1865.) Superb brilliant 
red, with velvety finish. One of the best. Dozen, $1.75; 
hundred, $12.00, 
2 BERLIOZ—(Crousse, 188G.) Bright currant-red, sliaded 
\vith amaranth, petals distinctly tipped silver; showy. 
Dozen, $1.50; hundred, $11.00; thousand. $100.00. 
118 BOULE DE NEIGE—(Calot, 1862.) Color white, with 
sulphur center, bordered carmine. Dozen, $1.50; hundred 
$ 11 . 00 . 
90 CAMILLE CALOT-*(Calot. 18.58.) A beautiful bright 
pink; very free. Dozen, $1.50; hundred, $10.00. 
11 CANARI—(Guerin, 1801.) Guards white flushed with piuk. 
center deep primrose-yellow. Dozen, $1.60; hundred. 
' $10.00; thousand. $85.00. 
142 CANDIDISSIMA—(Calot, 1850.) Guard petals creamy- 
white, center sulphur-yellow, delicately tinted flesh. Dozen, 
$1.76; hundred, $12.00. 
34 CHARLEMAGNE—(Crousse, 1880.) Color, rich salmon-pink 
when well done, a beautiful flower. Dozen, $1.50; hundred, 
$12.00; thousand. $100.00. 
128 COURONNE D’OR—(Calot, 1873.) This is tho famous 
Crown of Gold; immense, flue shaped bloom. Color, snow- 
white. The attainment of perfection in Peonies. Dozen. 
$2.50; hundred, $'15.00; thousand. $140.00. 
233 CURIOSITY—(Dessert and ^fechin, 1886.) X-arge, globu¬ 
lar Anemone type. Violet-red. narrow center petals, tipped 
yellow’. Dozen, $2.00; hundred, $15.00. 
156 CYTHEREE—(Calot, 1850.) White with center petals, 
edged with carmine. Dozen. $1.75; hundred, $15.00. 
53 DELACHEI—-(Delaclie. 1850.) Dark red. with crimson re¬ 
flex; flue. Dozen, $2.00; hundred. $16.00. 
28 DR. BRETONNEAU -(Verdier, 1854.) This doctor has 
been masquerading around under the name of Lady Leonora 
Brannvell. Guard petals pure white, lively pink center: 
petals tipped creamy-white; a beauty. Dozen, $1.50; hun¬ 
dred. $12.00; thousand, $100.00. 
41 DUCHESSE DE NEMOURS—(Calot. 1856.) Blooms sev¬ 
eral days after Pestiva Maxima. Cup-.shaped, sulphur-white 
blooms. Fine for cut flowers. Certainly a grand Peony. 
Dozen, $1.50; hundred, $10.00; thousand, $90.00. 
22 DUKE OF WELLINGTON —(Calot, 1859.) One of the larg¬ 
est of white Peonies. A grand cut flower variety, having fine 
stems. Try it. Dozen, $1.60; hundred. $10.0*0; thousand 
$90.00. 
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