MILTON NURSERY CC 
SARAH BERNHARDT 
WORTHWHILE RED PEONIES 
8.5 ADOLPH ROUSSEAU (Dessert & Mechin)—A beau¬ 
tiful dark velvety red with garnet hues and a distinct 
metallic reflex. Strong grower with erect, stiff stems; 
producing pleasing effects as landscape specimens. 
Early. 75c. 
7.8 CHARLES McKELLIP (Brand) — This is a large, 
loosely-built, semi-rose type, deep red Peony. One of 
the most perfectly formed of the red varieties. By 
many it is considered equal to Mary Brand; especially 
beautiful in the bud. Late. $1.50. 
7.9 ESTAFETTE (Dessert)—Large globular flowers of 
rose type. Color purplish-carmine with a distinct sil¬ 
very border on petals. The plant is medium tall and 
good habits. Very attractive as a specimen. Blooms 
freely and very early. 75c. 
8.4 FELIX CROUSSE (Crousse)—No doubt this is the 
most widely known Chinese red Peony in existence. 
Rich, even brilliant ruby-red. Large, typical bomb¬ 
shaped flower with prominent guard petals. Late mid¬ 
season. $1.00. 
8.8 KARL ROSENFIELD (Rosenfield)—This wonderful 
Peony is a peer among red Peonies. Strong grower, 
producing long, straight stems and large perfect ball¬ 
like flowers when fully open. Deep, rich, brilliant 
crimson. Unequalled for garden or cut flowers. Early 
midseason. $1.00. 
8.4 LAMARTINE (Lemoine)—Large, double, ball-like 
blooms, Avith recurved, overlapping petals of dark old- 
rose pink, each petal bordered with lavender. Very 
floriferous, strong stems and good foliage. Deliciously 
fragrant. Late. $2.00. 
9.0 LONGFELLOW (Brand)—We must not fail to include 
this with the very fine red Peonies, equally adapted 
for garden or cut flowers. Vigorous growth; large, 
double blossoms of bright crimson with cherry tones. 
Early midseason. $1.75. 
8.7 MARY BRAND (Brand)—Color distinct, it is easily recognized and 
found among the prize winning reds. A distinct, seemingly transparent, 
clear red, with little trace of purple. Cut flowers last more than a 
week; hold up stiff if cut in the bud. Midseason. $1.50. 
8.6 OFFICINALIS RUBRA—A well known deep red Peony of the old 
garden. Large flowers of a vivid crimson; generally in bloom for 
Memorial Day and often for Mother’s Day. Earliest of all. 75c. 
YELLOW PEONY 
8.6 PRIMEVERE (Lemoine)—This variety is the nearest approach to a 
yellow Peony of the Chinese type. The guard petals are creamy white, 
enclosing a central ball of sulphur-yellow. If cut in the bud and allowed 
t(. develop inside away from the sun, the flowers hold a beautiful, clear 
yellow. $1.50. 
8.8 RICHARD CARVEL (Brand) — An early, bright crimson; a 
parallel to the famous pink Mons. Jules Elie, with very uniform 
qualities. Delicate fragrance, rarely found in the reds. A single 
specimen plant on the lawn is attractive and delightful, beautiful 
and lasting. Early. $1.00. 
9.2 PHILIPPE RIVOIRE (Riviere)—The high rating of this wonder¬ 
ful Peony is deserved for its refinement of growth and form. Large 
perfect flowers of a very dark, uniform amaranth-red; of true 
rose type. Has a lovely tea rose fragrance. Late. $3.50. 
8.8 MONS. MARTIN CAHUZAC (Dessert) — Darkest color of all 
Peonies. A perfect, solid ball of deep maroon and rich garnet hues 
to black lustre. The climax to a collection of varied colors. Mid¬ 
season. $1.50. 
COLLECTION “A” 
Superior Peonies 
♦Karl Rosenfield. Brilliant crimson. $1.00 
Mary Brand. Deep crimson. 1.50 
♦Mikado. Japanese variety. 1.50 
Kelway’s Queen. Tyrian-rose. 3.50 
Walter Faxon. Salmon-pink. 2.50 
Sarah Bernhardt. Apple-blossom-pink. 1.50 
♦Primevere. Canary-yellow . 1.50 
♦Frances Willard. Blush white. 1.50 
Jubilee. Snow-white. 1.50 
Baroness Schroeder. Best white. 1.00 
Cost at regular prices.$17.00 
Entire collection, special prices. 15.50 
Half of this collection. Select either 
varieties with * or without, special price. 8.00 
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