Battle Creek, Mich. 
PEONIES-Double Flowered 
8.6 PRIMEVERE—Midseason. Medium size. Flat flowers with creamy-white 
cupped guards, rarely splashed red; center opens deep canary yellow changing to 
sulphur yellow\ One of the best “yellows” ._ 1.00 
8.3 RACHEL (Lemoine)—Late midseason. Large. Soft apple-blossom pink 
with flesh tints at base. High grade, free flowering, erect .„ 1.00 
8.7 REINE HORTENSE—Midseason. Very large. Lovely rose-pink in a halo 
of white. Deliciously fragrant. One of the world’s finest. Tall, free .50 
8.8 RICHARD CARVEL—Early. Large, bright crimson. The first red to 
bloom. Tall, strong, upright, free. Desirable for cutting .90 
9.0 ROSA BONHEUR—Double, very large, late. Old-rose pink with deep 
glow in center, lightly marked and lined red; rose fragrance. Free blooming, 
with stout stems and good foliage. Wonderful show flower .. 1.00 
8.8 ROSETTE—Early midseason. Large. Loose semi-rose type flowers, dis¬ 
tinct and attractive. Light shell-pink, clear and fresh .90 
9.1 ROSE SHAYLOR—Very large, double midseason. Pale flesh-pink tinted 
rose-pink with lighter edges and shading to creamy yellow at center. Edges 
of center petals strongly marked with crimson; scarce and very handsome. 
Stiff stems; good foliage, tall, strong and free-flowering .. 2.00 
9.0 SARAH BERNHARDT—Late. Very large. Dark rose-pink edged light¬ 
er, a refined flower, beautiful color, strong and vigorous, free blooming and 
reliable. Holds its own with the rarest and finest of them all ...75 
9.7 SOLANGE—Late. In a class by itself with a coloring beautiful and dis¬ 
tinct. Deep creamy-white with a suffusion of buff and pale salmon-pink. A 
flower to inspire the deepest enthusiasm. One of the five finest Peonies .. 1.00 
9.1 SOUVENIR DE LOUIS BIGOT—Midseason. Large. Vivid rose-pink 
brightening to shell-pink in the center. One of the most distinct and beautiful 
of all pink Peonies. A real treasure nothing short of gorgeous .75 
8.2 SUZETTE—Midseason. Large. Clear rose-pink, with deeper old-rose center, 
showing golden stamens. Free, good habit, stiff stems.75 
8.5 TENUFFOLIA FLORE PLENO—Early, very double, dazzling red. The 
earliest red to bloom. Foliage beautifully cut and laciniated. 2.50 
9.8 THERESE—Midseason. Very large, pale translucent, old-rose, illuminated 
by a golden yellow glow. Splendid form, texture and color. With LeCygne 
and Solange the three greatest Peonies-.90 
9.1 THOMAS C. THURLOW—I ^arge midseason flower of flesh-pink paling to 
cream-white. Spicy perfume. Strong, free, good foliage .. 1.50 
9.4 TOURANGELLE—Late. Large. A pale, apple-blossom pink; one of the 
most beautiful of all Peonies and none with greater refinement and delicacy. 
Pleasing fragrance. Floriferous ...75 
9.3 WALTER FAXON—Midseason. Medium size. Among all the pink Peonies 
in the show room this one stands out as the one real pink. It is vivid shell- 
pink-of a luminous intensity. Mild fragrance .,.90 
7.8 WELCOME GUEST—Midseason. Large. LTniform glossy silver-pink chang¬ 
ing to rose-white. Fragrant, erect, tall, strong and free blooming .50 
8.8 W. F. CHRISTMAN—Midseason. Large. Delicate flesh-pink changing to 
flesh-white. Strong, upright, free and reliable .50 
8.4 WILLIAM F. TURNER—Early midseason. Large. Very dark crimson 
with blackish velvet sheen mingled with yellow stamens. A valuable sort 
for the garden because of its excellent habit . 1.00 
8.8 WILTON LOCKWOOD—Midseason. Very large. Light rose-pink with red 
splashes illuminated by yellow stamens. Tall, strong and free.75 
ZEST—Midseason. A pink Peony of medium height and strong, graceful stems 
which at times “even exceeds Kelway’s Equisite in beauty” .90 
DAYLILIES — Special 
“The Perennial Supreme.” 
Calypso, D.D.Wvman, Dover, Golden Dream, and J.A.Crawford, value $4.35, 
only $3.00 postpaid. The same collection without Golden Dream, $2.50 postpaid. 
Cressida, Lemona, Mandarin and Gold Dust, value $2.75, onlv $2.00 postpaid. 
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