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BERLIN, MARYLAND 
Peonies, Class D 
$1.50 each, $15 per doz. 
Albert Crousse. Extra large; waxy white, with rose tinge; fragrant; late. 
Asa Gray. Lavender and lilac; large size; fragrant. A very beautiful flower. 
BARONESS SCHROEDER. 
Wonderful, large, rose-type flower; 
ivory-white, fading to snowy white 
as the flower expands; fragrant; profuse bloomer. 
James Kelway. Extremely large flowers of waxy white, with a light lemon 
touch. 
Mademoiselle Rosseau. Large flower; white’ with minute rosy dots. 
Marguerite Gerard. Pale peach-pink, with crimson splashes; large, compact. 
Mme. Emile Lemoine. Pure white flowers of large size. Blooms in mid¬ 
season. 
Class E 
35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz. 
Some excellent varieties whose names have been lost. They are free-flower¬ 
ing sorts and are especially recommended for landscape planting. We have 
two colors, Red and Pink. 
SPECIAL PRICES WILL BE QUOTED ON LARGE QUANTITIES 
I wish to express my sincere thanks for the trees. They arrived in perfect condition. 
As this is the second “prize” that I have received from you in as many years, I wish to 
say that they were as good if not better than listed in the catalogue.-— Reginald Adams, 
New Jersey. 
I have planted trees from your nursery along with some from other prominent nurser¬ 
ies in this country, and I want to tell you that your stack has made the best growth and 
are by far the thriftiest trees in my orchard.— Ralph H. Hoyer, Ohio. 
Every home grounds has room for at least a few plants of Thunberg’s Barberry. It 
is good in hedges and as specimens, and it can be pruned or not, at the owner’s 
discretion. (See page 32.) 
