181 TRIOMPHE OE L'EXPOSITION DE LI LLE-u'.ilot. 
1865.) Large, comiiuct bloom oi‘ .\ frt’sfi Hydrangea*pink 
splashed with darhor liiiis of violet-rose. and 'vith white 
reflex. The guard pot.i’s cliaiige to iicarlv white. This 
is one of our favorite Peonies. Dozen. S3.00; hundred, 
$ 20 . 00 . 
257 UMBELLATA ROSEA -{Origin uukn.T.r!!.) Guards vio¬ 
let-rose, shading to amher-winte in tlie eeutcr; verv earlv. 
Dozen. $4.00; hundred. $30.00. 
THE LATEST NOVELTIES 
Under this heading we place the newer sorts that are yet 
scarce, and a few varieties like Baroness Schroeder that have 
been introduced for some time, but for some unknown reason 
there has been no considerable stock of them propagated. 
You will find here some wonderful things by both Dessert and 
Lemoine. and while the price may seem high, yet when you 
consider the many good qualites they possess, you will have 
to admit that they are well worth every cent asked for them. 
For complete description of these novelties, see our brochure, 
-Peonies for Pleasure.” Sent on application. 
163 ALSACE-LORRAINE 
(Leiuoiue, 1000.) Evidently has La France bUtt^d in it, 
having the same strong, vigorous habit of growth of that 
famous variety. Color, creamy-white, delicately tinte<l with 
tlie far-famed Havana-brown color seen in but three varieties 
that we are familiar with. Each, $2.50; dozen. $25.00. 
17 AURORE 
(Dessert, lOdi.) Large, Mat flower, ('(dor, lilac-white, 
with collar of lighter color; center flecked witii crimson. 
Each, $1.00. • 
279 BARONESS SCHROEDER 
(Kelway, 1889.) Taken all around this is one of the fin¬ 
est Peonies in existence. You may pick three flowers and 
one of them will liave a delicate, faint, lingering reflex of 
gold in the center, the ne.\t may have the center suffusni with 
heliotrope, and the next a pinkish glow, the whole flower giv¬ 
ing the impression of a huge pyramid of baby pink fading 
away to purest wliile; a great Peony. Each, $2.25: dozen, 
$25.00. 
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85 BAYADERE 
(Lemoine. 1910.) liemoine’s later Peony productions all 
seem to have a common parentage. This is shown in their 
admirable habit of growth, which is quite pronounced, being 
strong, sturdy and erect, bearing their large bloom upright 
accompanied with grand foliage. Those ac(iuainted with the 
variety La France will understand what we mean. Baya¬ 
dere has large flowers produced freely, pure white in color, 
gorgeous variety. Each, $3.00. 
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