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OTHER COLORS 
Jeanne d’Arc. 7.9. Tricolor—pink, sul¬ 
phur, and rose. Midseason. $1.00. 
Philomele. 7.7. Tricolor—pink, yellow, 
and old rose. Fragrant. Midseason. $1.00. 
Primevere. 8.6. The nearest approach to 
a yellow Peony. Very fragrant. Midseason. 
$2.50. 
Solange. 9.7. Coffee and cream. Not a de¬ 
pendable bloomer but an exhibition variety. 
Late. $2.50. 
Single and Japanese 
Peonies 
Amo-no-sode. 9.2. Wild-rose-pink with 
buff center. Midseason. $5.00. 
Attraction. 8.2. Vivid red opening to 
Tyrian-rose. Fragrant. Midseason. $2.00. 
Cathedral. 8.1. Old-rose-pink. Midsea¬ 
son. $2.50. 
Defiance. Rich cherry-red. Early. $1.00. 
Fuyajo. 9.2. Dark crimson or mahogany. 
Late. $2.00. 
Isani Gidui. 9.3. Finest white Japanese. 
Midseason. $5.00. 
Le Jour. 8.6. Excellent white. Early. $3.00. 
Lucienne. 7.7. Flesh-pink. Early. $2.00. 
Mikado. 8.6. Dark crimson. Midscason. 
$ 2 . 00 . 
Petite Renee. 7.6. Fresh carmine-pink. 
Midseason. $1.00. 
Pride of Langport. 8.9. One of the finest 
pink singles. Early. $3.00. 
Princess Mathilde. 7.2. A charming pink 
Erench single. Very early. $3.00. 
Rosy Dawn. 8.5. Very prolific white single. 
Very early. $3.00. 
Tamate-Boku. 9.4. Very rare Japanese 
variety. Bright carmine-pink. Late. $10.00. 
The Bride. 8.4. A large pure white single. 
Very early. $1.50. 
The Moor. 7.8. The darkest crimson-red 
single we know of. Midseason. $2.00. 
Toro -no-maki. 9.0. One of the finest 
white Japs. Midseason. $5.00. 
Yeso. 7.7. A white single, center petals 
shaded yellow. Midseason. $2.00. 
LIBERAL PEONY DISCOUNTS 
Deduct 10 per cent from $5.00 worth or more 
Deduct 15 per cent from $10.00 worth or more 
Deduct 20 per cent from $20.00 worth or more 
Minimum order $2.50 
In this way you make up your own 
Special Collections or selection at the re¬ 
duced rates. We have tried to simplify 
matters by classifying the varieties under 
their various colors. 
PRICES 
Price is not necessarily an indication of 
Peony beauty but is more often deter¬ 
mined by the scarcity or ease of propaga¬ 
tion of certain varieties. 
SEASON OF BLOOM 
The terms Early, Midseason, and Late, 
cover the blooming season of approxi¬ 
mately a month. For example, in our lati¬ 
tude (New York City) Tree and Shrub 
Peonies open the season about May 15-20, 
followed by the Officinalis varieties before 
Memorial Day; then follow the Early, 
Midseason, Late Doubles and Singles to 
wind up the season about June 15. It is 
well to bear this in mind when planning to 
visit our Peony Display Gardens. 
TRUENESS TO NAME 
Every root is guaranteed to bloom true 
to name and is tagged with a durable 
printed wooden label. 
SIZE AND QUALITY OF ROOTS 
WE OFFER 
The basie price as noted after each va¬ 
riety is for a mature, healthy root that 
usually produces some bloom the first 
year. The roots carry at least three to 
five good sound eyes, but, what is more 
important, our roots are healthy and 
disease-free. 
Larger roots can be furnished in most 
cases at the following rates: Two-year 
plants or clumps 50 per cent in advance of 
the regular price; three-year plants or 
clumps at double the regular price. 
PEONY-PLANTING TIME 
September, October, and November, 
depending on latitude, are Peony-planting 
months. Order early; we will ship at the 
proper planting-time, beginning usually 
about September 10. 
Special folder on Peony Culture and all necessary plantin9 information is sent with each order 
