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Albert Crousse 3-5 Eyes, Each $0.50, Doz. $5.00 
(8.6.) Very fresh salmon-pink, delicate color. Large compact bomb 
shape; fragrant; erect; medium height. Late. 
Alsace-Lorraine 3-5 Eyes, Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
(8.8.) A marvelous Peony in the landscape. The creamy white petals 
are painted and suffused with a golden liglit from the stamens, suggest¬ 
ing a Water-lily. It is a tall and vigorous grower. Late bloomer. 
Baroness Schroeder 3-5 Eyes, Each $0.60, Doz. $6.00 
(9.0.) Rose type; late. White with shadings of flesh. This is one of 
t)ie finest Peonies. Its immense flowers of great substance with high 
chalice-shaped center are freely produced, lasting a long time. Very 
fragrant. 
Chestine Gowdy 3-5 Eyes, Each $0.60, Doz. $6.00 
(8.4.) Late midseason. Crown type. The broad outer petals are silvery 
pink. These enclose a zone of fine, irregularly shaped petals of deep 
rich creom, which in turn surround a prominent cone of broad pink 
petals, splashed and tipped with crimson. Very fragrant. 
Edulis Superba 3-5 Eyes, Each $0.50, Doz. $5.00 
(7.6.) Dark pink, even color; large, loose, flat crown when fully open. 
Very fragrant; upright growth; early bloomer. One of the best commer¬ 
cial Peonies. There is much confusion over this variety being sold under 
twenty or more different names. 
EUa Wheeler Wilcox 3-5 Eyes, Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
Late flowering bomb type. Its immense blossoms are deliciously fragrant 
and of a most pleasing shade of shell-pink. Exceedingly free flowering. 
Frances Willard 3-5 Eyes, Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
(9.1.) Rose type; opens an exquisite blush-white; with an occasional 
carmine touch, changing to pure white. Listed among the world's twenty 
most beautiful Peonies. 
Felix Crousse 3-5 Eyes, Each $0.50, Doz. $5.00 
(8.4.) Very brilliant red. Medium to large, globular, typical bomb 
shape; fragrant; strong growth. Stems rather weak. Midseason. 
Festiva Maxima 3-5 Eyes, Each $0.50, Doz. $5.00 
(9.3.) Pap>er white, crimson markings in center. Very large and full 
rose type; very tall, strong growth. Early. 
Judge Berry 3-5 Eyes, Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
(8.6.) Early. Very large, flat bloom of delicate flesh-pink; petals nar¬ 
row, long and fringed, with some stamens intermingled; fragrant. Very 
profuse bloomer. 
Karl Rosenfield 3-5 Eyes, Each $0.50, Doz. $5.00 
(8.8). Very large flower; globular, semi-rose type. Extremely vigorous 
grower, tall, and free flowering. As an early red it has no equal. 
Kelway’s Glorious 3-5 Eyes, Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
(Kelway 1909.) (9.8.) Buds slightly tinted pink, opening into large 
blossoms of iridescent white. Fragrant. Late midseason. This is un¬ 
doubtedly one of the finest Peonies. 
Kelway’s Queen 3-5 Eyes, Each $1.50, Doz. $15.00 
(8.8.) Pink. The stocks of this variety have been badly mixed and 
many spurious sorts have been sold under the name of Kelway's Queen. 
Once t)>e genuine variety is seen, there can be no mistake. It is a dis¬ 
tinct Peony, both in flower and plant. We have the true variety and 
guarantee our stock of Kelway's Queen to be absolutely genuine. A large 
compact, rose type flower of uniform mauve, with center flecked crim¬ 
son. A tall, strong grower, very profuse bloomer. Late midseason. One 
of Kelway's finest. Very distinct color, a great show flower. 
La Lorraine Each $1.50, Doz. $1.5.00 
(8.6.) This Peony comes in a class with Solange and Le Cygne, but it is 
a surer and more perfect bloomer. The color is a soft creamy white and 
the flower has a beautiful form. We have built up strictly healthy stock 
of this. 
Lamartine 3-5 Eyes, Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
(8.4.) Late. Double type. Dark old-rose-pink of distinctly violet shade, 
each petal bordered with pale grayish white. Large. Medium height; 
very floriferous. One of the few good dark pinks. Well liked and re¬ 
liable. 
Le Cygne 3-5 Eyes, Each $2.50, Doz. $25.00 
(9.9.) Very large, perfectly formed flower, freely produced; cream-white 
with a touch of green at the heart. Tlie finest white. Received the 
highest roting of any Peony. 
Longfellow 3-5 Eyes, Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
(9.0.) Everyone concedes Longfellow one of the most popular red 
Peonies because of its distinct, fadeless color and general dependability, 
both for cutting and garden decoration. It is as striking in the field 
os in the show room. It comes into bloom early midseason. The plant 
has excellent foliage and strong, stiff stems. The flower is a bright 
crimson and is always found among the winning classes. 
Mary Brand 3-5 Eyes, Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
(8.7.) No red Peony ever won favor so quickly as Mary Brand. Always 
found among the winning reds in every show room. Comes into bloom 
with Frances Willard. Color so distinct, it is easily recognized by ama¬ 
teurs, no matter how often they see it in our fields. A rose type Peony 
showing stamens. A red in which there is little trace of purple. One of 
the most satisfactory reds as a cut flower as it will last a week and 
hold right up stiff, if cut in the bud. 
Marie Crousse Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
(8.9.) The nearest to salmon-pink in Peonies. A most lovely variety. 
Tall stem and beautifully formed flowers of a charming shade of sal- 
mon-pink. Blooms midseason. 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac 3-5 Eyes, Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
(8.8.) Medium size, globular, semi-rose typ>e. Dark purple-garnet with 
black reflex. The darkest Peony known. Strong, vigorous grower, free 
bloomer; midseason. 
Mons. Jules Elie 3-5 Eyes, Each $0.60, Doz. $6.00 
(9.2.) A beautiful silvery pink. Broad reflexing guards with a high 
pyramidal body of semi-quilled petals converging to an apex. One of 
the largest, harxJsomest and most lasting cutting sorts in existence. 
Martha Bulloch 3-5 Eyes, Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
Mammoth cup-shaped blossoms often 9 to 12 inches across. The largest 
of the good Peonies. Deep rose-pink in the center, shading to silvery 
shell-pink in the outer petals. Stalks strong and erect. 
Officinalis rubra fl. pi. 3-5 Eyes, Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
Rich deep crimson; the great Decoration Day Peony. This is the early 
red Peony of our grandmothers and the one we see in the old gardens. 
This variety con remain undisturbed for many years. It will develop 
into large clumps giving dozens of flowers. 
Primevere 3-5 Eyes, Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
(Lemoine 1907.) (8.6.) Guard petals deep creamy yellow and center 
petals sulphur-yellow. If not exposed to the full sun the flowers will 
hold a canary-yellow which is most attractive. Very fine. Midseason. 
Richard Carvel 3-5 Eyes, Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
One of the best early reds which we have. Large, bomb-shaped blooms 
of the same style as Felix Crousse but better in color. 
Ruth Brand 3-5 Eyes, Each $0.50, Doz. $5.00 
(7.9.) This variety is one of the good early pinks. The flower is very 
large, bomb type. The guard petals are prominent and enclose o grand 
ball of compact center petals. The color is uniform soft lavender-pink, 
splashed with a deeper lavender. This is a splendid variety to cut. It 
has a delicate and pleasing fragrance. 
Sarah Bernhardt Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
(9.0.) Apple-blossom-pink, very free blooming and flowers of perfect 
form on graceful stems. This is the ideal pink cut flower Peony. 
Solange 3-5 Eyes, Each $1.25, Doz. $12.50 
(9.7.) Flower very large, compact; rose type; outer petals delicate waxy 
white, deepening toward the center with shades of orange and golden 
brown. One of the most beautiful Peonies in existence; a strong grower 
and a late, free bloomer. 
Souvenir de Louis Bigot 3-5 Eyes, Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
(9.1.) Flowers large, convex, rose form with fringed petals. Bright 
bengal-rose, slightly tinged carmine at the base, changing to salmon- 
pink with silvery reflex. The color of this pink Peony does not fade in 
the sun and the stems are set in the foliage as though they were ar- 
rangd in a vase. An unusually fine Peony, blooming midseason to late. 
Therese 3-5 Eyes, Each $1.00, Doz. $10.00 
(9.8.) A most desirable variety of a charming shade of violet-rose, 
changing to lilac-white. Develops a high crown; strong grower and very 
free bloomer. A splendid addition to the midseason sorts of which it 
is one of the best. 
Venus 3-5 Eyes, Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
(8.3.) Exquisite, pointed buds, opening into large, compact flowers of 
delicate shell-pink with a collar of flesh-white. Extra good both as a 
garden flower and as a cut flower. One of the best in our collection. 
Midseason. 
Walter Faxon 3-5 Eyes, Each $0.75, Doz. $7.50 
(9.3.) Semi-rose type; midseason. A very distinct, delicate rose-colored 
flower. Tall, free bloomer. Those who know this variety consider it one 
of the best pure pinks. 
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PAEONIA MOUTAN - Chinese Tree Peonies 
The Tree Peony is really one of the finest plants available for the 
garden. It is quite hardy, and does well under the simplest treatment. 
It flourishes in the most astonishing manner, bearing blossoms from 6 
to 8 inches across, which increase every year in beauty and size. They 
are a grand addition to the garden, as they do not lie down to the 
ground like the herbaceous sorts, but make fine bushes 3 to 4 feet in 
height, covered every spring with elegant flowers. Pot plants may be 
sent and transplanted any time. 
Archiduc Ludovico Pot plants. Each $5.00, Doz. $50.00 
Enormous wide flower, double, flesh-pink, turning soft lilac. 
Athlete Pot plants. Each $5.00, Doz. $50.00 
Immense double flower of fine glazed mauve, shaded rose; vigorous 
and prolific grower. 
Banks! Field plants. Each $5.00 
Semi-double; pale lilac-rose. A very free flowering variety and easily 
grown. 
Mme. de Vatry Pot plants. Each $5.00, Doz. $50.00 
Very large globular bloom; satiny pink, shaded lilac; vigorous grower. 
Reine Elisabeth Pot plants. Each $5.00, Doz. $50.00 
Flowers perfect in shape, vivid salmon-pink. A brilliant color; considered 
amongst the finest of all double Tree Peonies. 
Souvenir de Ducher Pot plants. Each $5.00, Doz. $50.00 
Large globular bloam; bright sparkling violet with silvery reflex. 
Souvenir de Maxine Cornu Pot plants. Each $20.00 
A vigorous variety, raised by L. Henry at the Paris Museum from P. 
Lutea hybridized with P. Moutan, Ville de Saint-Denis. It forms a bush 
3 to 4 feet high with abundant and healthy folioge, every stem carries 
2 or 3 full flowers, 8 inches or more across, with crowned and wrinkled 
petals, of o deep yellow, heavily shaded orange; fragrant. 
