3B MEISSONIER —(Croussc, 1S8G.) Very brilUant crimson. 
In some cui flo^'er markets known as the American Heauty 
Peony on account of its resemblance in color to the Rose 
of that name; good cut flower variety. Dozen, $2.00: hun¬ 
dred. $15.00; thousand, $135.00. 
6 MONSIEUR KRELAGE — {Crousse, 1883.) Deep currant 
or solferino-red with amaranthine center. The French hy¬ 
bridists evidently spilled their paint pot after producing 
this superb variety, as there is nothing in Peonies of its 
color. Large, flat flowers as big as a plate: perfect in 
outline; grand in every way. Dozen, $2.00: hundred* 
$15.00. 
61 NE PLUS ULTRA--(Miellez, ISoC.) Fine, bright pink. 
•Very free; fine for cut flowers. Dozen, $1.00; hundred, 
$7.00; thousand. $65.00. 
69 PAGANINI—-(Guerin, 1845.) Guards blush-pink and 
large; center of flower lemon-yellow; one of the surest to 
produce a crop of flowers. Dozen, $1.50; hundred, $10.00. 
169 PHILOMELE—(Calot, 1801.) Soft, glossy pink. Cen¬ 
ter lingulated golden-yellow, with bright rose tuft bor¬ 
dered carmine. Dozen. $1.00; hundred, $7.00. 
40 QUEEN VICTORIA - (Syn. for Wiitleyi.) (Whitley, 
1808.) The very best every-day white. When cut a first 
rate keeper. Flower of good substance and color; very 
pretty in the bud state, when it has a faint blush tint; an 
old standby. Dozen, $1.25; hundred, $8.00; thousand* 
$76.00. 
33 REEVESIANA PLENA — (Origin unknown.) A verv free 
flowering, bright pink, much sought after. Dozen, $1.00; 
hundred. $8.00. 
145 RUBENS—(Delache, 1854.) Brilliant deep red; very 
free. Dozen, $1.50; hundred, $10.00. 
78 RUBRA SUPERBA -(Richardson, 1871.) Magnificent, 
rich, brilliant, deep crimson, without stamens; very large, 
full and double; highly fragrant, and the best keeper of 
the whole family. It is decidedly the best late black; ab¬ 
solutely indispen.sable to any fine collection. Dozen, $2.00; 
hundred, $15.00. 
24 SOLFATARE—(Calot, ISGl.) Gu-ard petals snow-white: 
center sulphur-yellow, changing as the flower ages to pure 
white; all the petals are wide. This we consider an extra 
fine Peony. Dozen, $1.25; hundred. $10.00. 
249 SOUVENIR DE DR. BRETTONNEAU—(Dessert. 1880.) 
Large, bright Tyrian-rose or cherry-red in clusters; bril¬ 
liant and showy. Dozen. $1.50; hundred. $10.00. 
26 SOUVENIR DE L'EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE—(Calot, 
1867.) Very large, fiat bloom of violet-rose, with silver 
reflex, also tipped silver; free bloomer with spreading hab¬ 
it; extra fine variety. Dozen, $1.00; hundred, $7.00; 
thousand. $65.00. 
29 SULFUREA — (Lemon, 1830.) Largo perfectly formed 
snowball-shaped flower. White guard petals, center sul¬ 
phur-yellow, changing to white; fine for cut flowers. Doz¬ 
en. $1.25; hundred. $8.00; thousand. $75.00. 
