Each 
COLONEL MALCOLM— (Re ine des Beautes). Fringed petals, light purple and 
violet with silvery reflex. S5.00 
COMTESSE DE TUDER —Lively salmon, petals tipped satiny-white,- fine full double 
flower,- free bloomer. 5.00 
FRAGRANS MAXIMA PLENA —Double, Salmon flesh-pink, bronzed foliage. 
Very beautiful. 5.00 
GEORGES PAUL —(Souv. d’Adrien Seneclauze). Wide amaranth and violet 
bloom: very hardy. 5.00 
JULES PIRLOT —Large globular flower, perfect in form,- satiny-pink, flushed carmine 5.00 
LACTEA —Pure white, blotched carmine. 5.00 
LA LORRAINE —A cross between P. Lutfca and a variety of P. Moutan. Large well 
expanded full double flowers of good substance,- the petals nearly imbricated, being 
of a soft sulphur yellow with a salmon tinge when opening, becoming lighter and 
purer when fully expanded. (Awarded a work of Art at the Paris Horticultural 
Exhibition in 1909, awarded first class silver medal at the Ghent Quiquennial Exhibi¬ 
tion 1913, first class certificate from the Floral Committee of the Royal Horticultural 
Society, May 14, 1913).. 
35.00 
MME DE VATRY —Very large globular bloom,- satiny-pink, shaded lilac; vigorous 
grower. ... 5.00 
REINE DES VIOLETTES —Fine dark lively violet... 5.00 
REINE ELISABETH —Flower perfect in shape, vivid salmon-pink. A brilliant 
color; considered amongst the finest of all double Tree Peonies. 5.00 
SOUVENIR DE DUCHER —Large, globular bloom; bright reddish violet with 
silvery reflex. 5.00 
SOUVENIR DE MAXIME CORNU —A vigorous variety, raised by L. Henry at 
the Paris Museum from P. Lutea hybridized with P. Moutan Ville de Saint-Denis. It 
forms a bush 3-4 feet high with abundant and healthy foliage, every stem carries 2 or 
3 full flowers, 8 inches or more across, with crowned and wrinkled petals, of a deep 
yellow, heavily shaded orange, fragrant. (A.M.R.H.S.). 18.00 
TRIUMPHE DE VANDERMAELEN —Clear rosy-purple brighter in center,- very 
floriferous. 5.00 
SURPRISE —A tall vigorous variety, flowers carried by strong stalks, very large and 
full,- the color is a combination of straw yellow, pale salmon and rosy-purple, of a very 
novel character. Fragrant. 35.00 
Tree Peony Souvenir de tAaxime Cornu" 
Hardiness and Care 
of the Tree Peony 
Tree Peonies are perfectly hardy 
wherever the Lilac thrives. In our 
Nursery they are grown unpro¬ 
tected and often have to stand 
temperatures of 15 to 25 degrees 
below zero. It is advisable how¬ 
ever to avoid windswept locations 
and to protect the early bloom buds 
in case of late spring frosts. 
The south or east side of a planting 
of evergreens, shrubs, wall, or 
building is a very good location 
for Tree Peonies. Mulching is ad¬ 
visable the first winter after trans¬ 
planting. Apply mulch of light 
material and after the ground is 
frozen solid. 
•tr.« 
LANSING, MICHIGAN 
