THE MAYO NURSERIES 
THE GLENWOOD NURSERIES GLEN BROTHERS, Inc. 
Rochester, N. Y. 
Peonies 
Among the most 
hardy, showy, and 
easily grown of all 
garden flowers; the 
plants are practical¬ 
ly immune from the 
attacks of insects or 
diseases; the flowers 
are the largest of all 
double-flowering pe¬ 
rennials, and each 
succeeding year adds 
to the vigor of the 
plant and to the 
abundance and per¬ 
fection of the blooms, 
care as being excellent specimens of the types and colors they represent.' 
Showy on account of size of bloom and delightful colors. 
The varieties that we name below we have selected with great 
Agida. Violet-rose; early blooming, free-flower¬ 
ing, semi-double type of medium size. 
Berlioz. Rosy magenta; large, compact, rose 
type; strong grower; free bloomer. 
Canari. Yellowish; globular bomb type of me¬ 
dium size ; fragrant; late. 
Charlemagne. Lilac with blush center; large, rose 
type; fragrant; late. 
Delachei. Rosy magenta; large, rose type; very 
fine bloomer; late. Extra-fine variety. 
Due de Wellington. White with sulphur center; 
large, bomb type; very free bloomer; very fra¬ 
grant; late. 
Duchesse de Nemours. Pure white; medium¬ 
sized, crown type; fragrant; two days earlier 
than Festiva Maxima. 
Edulis Superba. Bright mauve-pink; large, rather 
flat, crown type; strong, upright grower, free 
bloomer ; fragrant; early. 
Festiva Maxima. Pure white; flecked with car¬ 
mine ; very large, rose type; free-flowering; 
fragrant; medium early. 
L’Eclatante. Brilliant red; very large bomb type; 
strong growing; midseason. 
Price all varieties of Peonies: 50c 
SUMMER 
BEAUTIFUL . . . WINTER 
L Indispensable. Lilac-white, changing to violet- 
rose; large, bomb type; free-blooming; medium 
early. 
Louis Van Houtte. Dark red; medium-sized, 
semi-double type; fragrant; late. 
Marechal MacMahon. Rich, dark red; large, bomb 
type; a fine flower of rare beauty. 
Mme. Calot. Pale hydrangea-pink, center shaded 
darker; large, rose type, free flowering; frag¬ 
rant ; early. Very good. 
Mme. de Verneville. Pure white, center blushed; 
very large and full, bomb type; fragrant; early. 
Queen Victoria. Milk-white guards tinted flesh, 
the center creamy white with crimson spots; 
medium-sized bomb type; free blooming; frag- 
rant, midseason. 
Rubens. Very dark crimson; large, semi-double 
type; fragrant; early. Extra-fine variety. 
Rubra Triumphans. Dark crimson; large, semi- 
double type; free-flowering; fragrant; early; 
midseason. 
President Roosevelt. Semi-rose type; color deep, 
rich, brilliant red; mid-season; fine. 
each; $4.50 per 10; $35.00 per 100 
French Pussy Willows The Talk 
of the Town 
THE ONLY OUTDOOR SHRUB GROWN 
FROM WHICH YOU CAN CUT 
BOUQUETS DURING THE 
WINTER MONTHS 
A select and improved new type of Pussy 
Willow perfectly hardy anywhere in the 
United States. 
BUDS AND BLOOMS VERY LARGE 
The buds or catkins are from one to two 
inches long after they come out in bloom and 
make a very dainty yellowish pink and silvery 
bouquet. 
FINEST WINTER BOUQUETS 
The branches can be cut in December, Janu¬ 
ary or February placed indoors in a vase of 
water and they will at once burst into bloom. 
THEY MAKE FINE TALL HEDGES 
OR SCREENS 
These plants will fit in any landscape plant¬ 
ing and should be planted on home grounds 
everywhere. They can be used as a back¬ 
ground like any tall shrub such as the Lilac 
or Snowball. They can be used as tall hedges 
ar screens and should be planted about four 
feet apart for this purpose. Planted alone, the 
branches cut each winter, they make a beauti¬ 
ful round shrub an ornament to any home 
grounds. 
VERY LARGE BUDS 
THE MOST INTERESTING PLANT FOR 
THE HOME GROUNDS 
Price: French Pussy Willow Plants, Size 3 
to 4 Feet, 75c Each; $6.50 per 10 
8 
1/3 actual size. 
