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THE COTTAGE GARDENS — LANSING, MICHIGAN 
Ten 100 
Rate Rate 
FUJI-NO-MINE—Milk-white, central tuft of yellow stamens. $1.00 
each . $0.95 
FUYAJO—Mahogany, tipped light bronze. One of the richest shades. 
Deserves a place in every garden. $1.00 each. .95 
JOSEPH PLAGNE—(Doriat). Carmine-red, an exquisitely beautiful 
Japanese Peony. Each $3.00. 
KAMENO-KEROGAMA—Crimson -carmine guard petals; big tuft of 
filamentous petals, golden-yellow, striped carmine. 50c each. .45 $0.40 
KARA-ORI-NISHIKI—(Name of a Beautiful Cloth). The uniquely 
fluted petals, with ends deeply indented, are white, irregularly streaked 
and tipped with lilac-red. $1.00 each. .95 
MAKITATEYAMA—Brilliant pink. $1.00 each. 
MEIGETSUKO—(Moonbeam). Two rows of bright mauve-rose petals. 
A gorgeous color and one of the finest Japanese Peonies. Midseason. 
$1.00 each . .95 
8.6 MIKADO—The most popular Japanese Peony. Uniform shade of 
brilliant, cerise-crimson, staminodes of chamois-yellow, faced crimson; 
typical oriental coloring. Makes a fine cutflower and is unsurpassed 
for landscape effects. Very free-flowering. 65c each. .60 .50 
MR. G. F. HEMERIK—Very fine pink. Enormous flower with two 
rows of petals. Midseason. $5.00 each. 5.00 
OHIRAMA—Brilliant rose-pink . 1.50 
OKI—Purplish carmine . 1.50 
OKINAWA—Dark carmine. Early and very beautiful. Strong, wiry 
stems, dense foliage and very free blooming. 50c each. .45 .40 
7.6 PETITE RENEE—(Dessert 1899). Carmine-pink. Early. 50c each .45 
8.7 RASHOOMAN—(Japan). Regarded as one of the best of the 
red Japs. The flowers are well formed and have a bright color that 
holds in the sun . 1.50 
RUIGEGNO—Rich, dark carmine. 65c each. .60 .50 
SEIOBA—Carmine, shaded purple. $2.00 each. 2.00 
SHIRO SANGAI—A very choice white. Eight-inch flowers are nor¬ 
mal, produced very freely. $1.50 each. 1.50 
9.0 SOME GANOKO—(Japan). A rich shade of velvety, dark 
madder-red, with staminodes of golden yellow, slightly streaked red. 
Medium tall. $1.50 each. 1.50 
SOS HI—Clear deep red, which does not fade in the sun. Cupshaped 
flower of great lasting quality. One of the most beautiful Japanese 
varieties. Strong grower and free blooming sort. Midseason. $1.35 each 1.30 1.20 
SURUGA—Pure red. Very beautiful cupshaped flower, non-fading. 
This and the variety Soshi are exquisite as cutflowers or for lovely 
garden effect. $1.35 each. 1.30 1.20 
TOKIO—Extra large, clear pink. Broad light carmine-rose petals, 
with silvery reflex; big golden stamen tuft in center; vigorous and 
prolific sort. $2.00 each. 1.95 
TOMATE-BOKU—Lively pink; midsummer to late. We possess the 
true variety . 9.00 8.00 
TORPILLEUR—Purplish carmine. 85c each. .80 .70 
YOKOHAMA—(Millet). Enormous flowers of fine French White 
coloring . 7.00 
YOOCHI-NO-TSUKI—White occasionally flushed pink flowers, often 
6 to 8 inches across. Midseason. 1.50 
