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4 SELECT PEONIES 
- Postpaid.$2.00 
1 Officinalis Rubra.$ .75 
1 Edulis Superba.50 
1 Festiva Maxima.75 
1 Floral Treasure.50 
Catalog Price.$2.50 
FESTIVA MAXIMA PEONY 
PEONIES 
EDULIS SUPERBA (Lemoine, 1824). Crown 
type; very early. This might well be called 
the Decoration Day Peony, for it has never 
failed to be in bloom for May 30th. Our 
field of thirty thousand plants is a sight 
never to be forgotten when seen on that 
date. A most beautiful bright clear mauve- 
pink with silvery reflex that under good 
culture measures from 7 to 8 inches across. 
One of the most valuable Peonies. June 
rose fragrance. 50c each. 
FELIX CKOUSSE (Crousse, 1881). Rose type: 
late mid-season. All Peony enthusiasts are 
familiar with the fact that it is difficult to 
get a red Peony that is a self color; that 
is to say, a full, rich, even shade of red 
without being suffused with violet, purple 
or crimson shades. Felix Crousse fills the 
bill. Its large, globular flowers, solid and 
compactly built from edge to center, are a 
rich, even, brilliant, dazzling ruby-red. Ex¬ 
ceptionally fiery, bright and effective. None 
better. 75c each. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA (Miellez, 1891). Rose 
type; early. This is not only the finest 
white in existence, but many regard it as 
the queen of all the Peonies. It combines 
SARAH BERNHARDT 
enormous size with wondrous beauty; often 
seven to eight inches in diameter. Clear 
carmine spots on edge of center petals. For 
over sixty years it has held first rank, and is 
still the standard of perfection by which all 
other Peonies are judged. The most popular 
white Peony for cut flowers. June rose fra¬ 
grance. 75c each. 
FLORAL TREASURE (Rosenfleld, 1900). (Syn. 
Delicatissima). Rose type; early midseason. 
Very large, full flowers of clear, even pink, 
shading lighter at the center; very delicate 
color. “A splendid hemisphere of fragrant 
loveliness.” Long stems uphold the big, 
handsome blooms. Almost seven inches 
across; unique and charming. Fine for cut 
flowers. 50c each. 
LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF (Kelway). An im¬ 
mense, loosely built flower with great broad 
rounded petals. A pale blush pink fading to 
white, with yellow stamens. Central petals 
touched with carmine. Sweet scented. $1.50 
each. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA, fl. pi. Few other 
Peonies make such a wonderful display as 
this well known variety. The flowers are 
a rich deep crimson of great intensity. 
75c each. 
SARAH BERNHARDT (Lemoine). Semi-rose 
type. Late midseason. Color, apple blossom 
pink with each petal silver tipped. Agreeable 
fragrance. $1,50 each. 
THERESE (Dessert). Very large, loosely built. 
Long, narrow, pointed petals. Plant of medi¬ 
um height with strong stems. Early mid¬ 
season pink, fading toward the center, and 
illumined by a golden yellow glow in the 
depths. A supreme flower for exhibition pur¬ 
poses. $2.00 each. 
WALTER FAXON (Richardson). A remark¬ 
able flower. Color the most vivid of all pinks. 
Flowers medium size, attractive in form. 
$2.00 each. 
Choice Named Varieties. Pink and white. 
Our selection. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
HOME GARDEN 
COLLECTION OF 
FRUIT TREES 
1 Delicious Apple.$ .60 
1 Yellow Transparent.60 
1 Italian Prune.60 
1 Peach Plum.60 
1 Peach, Elherta.60 
1 Pear, Bartlett.60 
1 Apricot, Wenatchee Morepark .60 
1 Cherry, Royal Ann. 1.00 
Catalog Price.$5.20 
Your choice of 4.. . .$2.50 
Or alls . 4.60 
Express Collect 
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