COMPANY, Milton, Oregon 
PURE WHITES AND WHITES FLECKED 
WITH CRIMSON 
8.8 ALSACE LORRAINE (Lemoine)—A dainty and re¬ 
fined Peony of most beautiful form. A rich creamy- 
white with faint brownish-yellow at the base of petals 
similar to Solange. Tall and vigorous grower. Late. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
9.0 BARONESS SCHROEDER (Kelway)—For having all 
the requisites of a perfect Peony this stands among 
the foremost. Immense globular flowers with pure 
lily-white guard petals and a soft baby-blush center 
becoming white. Stems very strong and vigorous. Al¬ 
ways include this in your list. Late midscason. $1.00. 
8.0 BOULE DE NEIGE (Calot)—The name which means 
“Snowball” well describes this wonderful variety. 
Globe-shaped, full and double as a chrysanthemum. 
Light, Tyrian rose with silver border; guards and 
center tipped with crimson. A wonderful, early Peony. 
75c. 
8.1 DUCHESS DE NEMOURS (Calot) — Sulphur-white 
with a greenish reflex which lights up the entire blos¬ 
som, then gradually changes to a pure white. Unsur¬ 
passed as a cut-flower variety of long keeping qual¬ 
ities. Midseason. 75c. 
8.9 ENCHANTRESS (Lemoine)—A large, globular, rose 
type flower. Pure creamy-white with guards splashed 
with crimson. Tall strong grower; flowers borne on 
stiff stems, open into mammoth white balls, with 
pleasant fragrance. A charming very late variety. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
9.3 FESTIVA MAXIMA (Miellez)—This is among the 
oldest real good, highly rated white Peonies, and re¬ 
mains a favorite in the moderate priced class. Broad 
guard petals and a full, compact white center, occa¬ 
sionally tipped with carmine. Erect strong stems; 
free bloomer. Early. 75c. 
RICHARD CARVEL 
9.1 FRANCES WILLARD (Brand)—Listed among the world’s most 
notable Peonies. A very large rounded flower, often having a 
raised cup-shaped center enclosing golden stamens. It opens an 
exquisite blush, changing to a pure white with an occasional car¬ 
mine touch. Midseason. $1.50. 
8.9 JUBILEE (Pleas)—Very large, flat, ivory-white flowers, often 
measuring 8 to 9 inches in diameter. Petals long, narrow and 
loosely arranged, giving a very attractive feathery effect. Opens 
a blushing white, quickly changing to a snow-white. Midseason. 
$1.50. 
9.4 MAD. JULES DESSERT (Dessert)—Exquisite flowers of large 
size; broad petals with translucent, delicate texture. Creamy- 
white, lighted with buff and salmon shades. A very fine Peony 
in every way. Midseason. $1.50. 
8.9 MAD. EMILE LEMOINE (Lemoine)—Flowers very large, uni¬ 
form in shape and size with rounded rose-like petals. Glossy white, 
overlaid with a sheen of delicate satiny-pink, and occasional dots 
of deeper pink. A beautiful Peony of good substance. 75c. 
8.5 MARIE LEMOINE (Calot) — Has the most pleasing and pro¬ 
nounced fragrance of Peonies. A sulphur-Avhite, occasionally with 
carmine tips. Enormous flowers on erect, strong stems. A depend¬ 
able late blooming variety. 75c. 
9.7 SOLANGE (Lemoine)—The beauty of this, among highest rated 
of all Peonies, is beyond words. Large and unusually fine formed, 
of a waxy-white, suffused with pale salmon-pink; producing a 
unique effect not found in any other variety. Late. $2.00. 
UY BRAND 
MONS. JULES ELIE 
COLLECTION “B” 
Quality Peonies 
*Mons. Jules Elie. Shell-pink.$1.00 
Madam Calot. Hydrangea-pink.75 
Estafette. Deep rose-pink. 1.00 
*Felix Crousse. Brilliant red.75 
^Richard Carvel. Rich crimson. 1.00 
Officinalis Rubra. Bright red.75 
Defiance. Single red. 1.50 
^Duchess de Nemours. Sulphur-white.75 
Festiva Maxima. Pure white.75 
*Alsace Lorraine. Creamy-white. 1.00 
Cost at regular prices.$9.25 
Entire collection, special prices. 8.50 
Half of this collection. Select either 
varieties with * or without, special price. 4.50 
All postpaid. 
i MILLIONS, AND 
THE MILLIONAIRE 
