79 EOULIS SUPERBA (Lemon. This is tlie famous 
Decoration day I^eoiiy. With us in Ohio it never fails to be 
in full flower on May 30th. Color, a beautiful bright, clear 
pink, with silvery reflex. To those who want flowers on 
Decoration <iay. buy EcluUs Superba. Dozen, $2.00; hun¬ 
dred, $14.00; thousand, $120.00. 
126 EMILY HOSTE- (Origin unknown.) This is a charming 
I’fony i!i the way of Albatre, which it much resembles. 
While, with yellow center. Dozen. $1.50; hundred, $10.00. 
104 FESTIVA (Donkelacr. 1S3S.) This is known around 
Chicago as the drop while in allusion to its crimson spots. 
In every way as tine a flower as Vestlva Maxima. Dwarfer 
grower ;nid blooms one week latfr. Dozen, $1.75; hundred, 
$12.00: thousand, $100.00. 
30 FESTIVA MAXIMA —(Miellez, 1831.) This is not only the 
rtnest while in existence, but many regard It as the queen 
Ml' all the i’eunies. A grapd cut flower variety, coming in 
flower usually for Decoration day: grand. Dozen, $1.75; 
hundred. $12.00; thousand, $110.00. 
1 FLORAL TREASURE— (Uosenfleld, 1900.) (Synonyms, DelU 
catissima and Three L. Dink.) Large, full flowers of deli¬ 
cate pink. A great favorite in tlie C’hlcago cut flower mar¬ 
ket. Dozen, $2.00; hundred, $15.00; thousand, $135.00. 
38 FRAGRANS— (Sir Joseph Banks, 1805.) Compact, full 
flowers. Color, solferino-red. with slight silvery reflex: an 
old favorite. Dozen, $1.25; hundred, $8.00; thousand, 
$75.00. 
3 HUMEI —(Anderson, 1810.) Rose type; late. Very large, 
compact flower that is quite striking. Color, cherry-pink, 
highly cinnamon .scented. This is an old standby, being 
used largely for cut flowers. Dozen. $1.00; hundred, $7.00; 
thousand, $65.00. 
122 JEANNE D’ARC — (Calot, 1S58.) Large, soft pink, over¬ 
laid with sulphur-white, with brilliant pink center: some 
petals spotted with carmine; fragrant and free. Dozen. 
$1.50; hundred. $12.00. 
149 LA ROSIERE —(Crousse, 1888.) l.arge flowers in huge • 
clusters; imbricated petals; straw-yellow center, shading to 
a creamy-white border: fragrant; very free; striking. Doz¬ 
en, $2.00; hundred, $15.00. 
27 L’ECLETANTE —(Calot, 1800.) A grand crimson-red 
Peony. Stands upright. Fine for cut flowers. We think 
this is the best general purpose red. Dozen, $2.00; hun¬ 
dred, $14.00; thousand, $120.00. 
135 LINNE —(Verdier, 1SG0.) Large, globular, compact 
bloom; color, Tyrian-rose; guards slightly flecked with crim¬ 
son; quite floriferous; a good variety. Dozen, $1.75; hun¬ 
dred. $12.00. 
106 MADAME BOLLET—(Calot, 1807.) Very compact, glob¬ 
ular doul)le bloom; color, clear rose with silvery-white re¬ 
flex, lingulated with carmine; fragrant, free and fine. Doz¬ 
en. $1.50; hundred, $10.00; thousand, $85.00. 
19 MADAME CALOT — (Miellez, 1850.) A wonderfully free 
white blooming I’eony, the flowers overlaid with delicate 
blush. Fine for cut flowers. Dozen, $1.25; hundred. $8.00; 
thousand. $75.00. 
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