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clumps of the following- varieties which we guarantee to 
be true to name. You are invited to visit our nursery 
from the first to the fifteenth of June when our Peonies 
are in bloom and make your own selection. These will 
be tagged and delivered to you at the proper time. 
ALSAICE LORRAINE- Late, Creamy white center with 
delicate tint of yellow. 
COURONNE d’OR— Late. I vory white. Splendid grower. 
Good keeper. 
EDULIS SUPERBA —Early, Mauve pink with silvery 
cast. Large and fragrant. 
FELIX CROUSSE —Midseason, Brilliant rose red. Large 
compact flower, sweetly scented. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA —Early, White with sparkled crim¬ 
son centers. Tall grower, very fragrant. 
GROVER CLEVELAND —Late, Rich dark crimson. 
Strong grower and conspicuous in color. 
JAMES KELWAY —Midseason, White flecked with 
crimson. Large semi-rose type flowers. 
KARL ROSENFIELD —Early, Clear red. Free bloomer, 
round compact flowers. 
KING EDWARD VII —Midseason, Dark red, fragrant. 
M. JULES ELIE— Early, Lilac pink shaded to rose. 
Large arid fragrant. 
MME. de VERNEVILLE —Midseason, Sulphur white. 
Good bloomer. 
MME. JULES DESSERT —Midseason, Creamy white 
with delicate tint of flesh, or salmon. 
MARQUISE LAGERGREEN —Late, Cherry red. Grows 
to medium height. Delicately scented. 
MARTIN CAHUZAC —Early, Dark purple with unusual 
black reflex. The darkest peony known. 
OCTAVIE de MAY —Early, pale pink. Plant small in 
height, but bears large flowers. 
PRES. TAFT —Midseason, Delicate pink. Flowers of 
immense double size, and delightfully fragrant. 
RUBRA SUPERBA —^Late, deep carmine. Huge fragrant 
blossoms of rose type. 
SARAH BERNHARDT —Late, Mauve rose with silver 
tips. Tall grower. 
VIRGO MARIE —Midseason, Pure white.. Medium tall. 
Free bloomer. 
PHLOX 
No garden is complete without some of these old- 
fashioned flowers. They are hardy and bloom all sum¬ 
mer. Fine for cutting. 
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