Prize-Winning Double Peonies 
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E. B. Browning—9.1. Late. Very fragrant, extra large, 
creamy white, with soft yellow glow in its depths. A mag¬ 
nificent variety. 1.00 
E. C. Shaw —9.1. A delightfully fragrant, clear soft-rose. 
Very large flowers. Late bloomer. Extra fine. 1.25 
E. J. Shaylor —8.7. Late mid-season. Large, deep rose-pink, 
with a rose fragrance. 1.25 
Enchantress—8.9. Very large, delightfully fragrant creamy- 
white. Very late.75 
Eugenie Verdier — 8 . 6 . A very lovely hydrangea-pink. One 
of the showiest of the pink toned varieties. Very large, 
early midseason.50 
Eunice Shaylor —8.9. General effect ivory white. Outer 
petals light flesh-pink, centre flesh-white, occasionally 
flecked crimson, in tufted form, with a golden reflex from 
the yellow stamens arranged in a circle around the centre 
tuft. Semi-double. Mid-season. Very fine. 1 .00 
Festiva Maxima —9.3. FRAGRANT. I .arge, early pure milk- 
white, with a few crimson flecks at the centre. Perfect rose 
type.50 
Frances Shaylor — 8 . 6 . Midseason. Prominent guard petals 
of pure white, surrounded by a symmetrical dome of narrow 
incurved petals of iridescent white, in which are mingled 
at the collar partly transformed petals that have a distinct 
edge of rich gold, giving a golden glow to the flower. This 
form of petalage is distinctive in this variety.75 
Frances Willard —9.1. A constant prize-winner. Very large 
fragrant blush white when first opened, changing to pure 
white. Late midseason. 1 .00 
Frankie Curtis —9.3. A very large, 
perfect bomb-type, with collar of 
large prominent guard petals; sur¬ 
rounded by a perfect chrysanthe¬ 
mum-like centre. Opens delicate flesh, 
changing to pure white, with a pink 
blush down in the heart of the petals. 
Mid-season. 3.00 
Georgiana Shaylor —8.9. One of 
Shaylor’s finest introductions. A 
very fragrant, semi-rose type in a ' 
most exquisite shade of soft rose- 
pink. Late mid-season. 1.00 
Gismonde — 8 . 2 . One of the handsom¬ 
est late varieties, with a pronounced 
rose-fragrance. Pink centre; lighter 
outer petals, general effect a pink 
flower within a whiter one.50 
Grace Loomis —9.2. A very handsome, 
large late fragrant white, with lemon 
tints reflected in the centre. Prof. 
Saunder’s finest introduction . . 2.00 
Grandiflora —8.3. A large, late, frag- , 
rant, soft shell-pink, fading to rosy- 
white. The last Peony to bloom. 
Should be in every collection. . .75 
Hansina Brand —9.1. Fine large deep 
flowers of dark flesh-pink, shading 
deeper at the base, with a lovely 
salmon glow throughout. 3.50 
Henry Avery — 8 . 8 . Late. A handsome 
fragrant variety of variable tints, with 
cluster flowers, that make it excellent 
for garden effect. Guard and crown 
light but bright pink, with a collar 
of cream tinted yellow at base. 1.00 i 
James Boyd —8.9. One of the most aHEST 
delightfully fragrant of all Peonies. 
Rose form, flesh-pink, changing to 
nearly white, tinted buff-salmon at 
centre. Petals notched giving a frilled 
effect. Late. 1.00 
James Ke I way— 8.7. Immense flowers of dainty flesh-pink, 
changing to flesh-white. With a golden reflection from the 
almost hidden stamens that is most effective. Early mid¬ 
season .75 
Jean not —9.2. One of the very finest. Large globular rose- 
type flower of delicate flesh-pink, softly tinted lavender, 
lighted salmon-pink at base of petals. Late. A superb land¬ 
scape variety. 1.50 
Jessie Shaylor — 8 . 6 . Semi-rose type. Delicate deep cream, 
with golden glow from the stamens that adds to the beauty. 
Mid-season. 1.00 
John M. Good —9.3. Large, globular rose-type flowers of 
purest white. Perfect in plant and flower. Late mid-season. 
. 2.00 
Jubilee —8.9. A wonderful white peony of largest size, often 
measuring 9 inches in diameter. One of the finest “show” 
varieties. Mid-season.75 
Judge Berry —- 8 . 6 . FRAGRANT. Indispensable because of its 
immense size, lovely soft pink color and very early flower¬ 
ing .75 
Karl Rosenfeld — 8 . 8 . The best all-around red Peony. Large, 
semi-rose type flowers of rich velvety crimson. A perfect 
ball when fully opened. Ideal for landscape or as a cut flower. 
Prodigious bloomer; strikingly brilliant. Mid-season. .75 
Katherine Havemeyer —9.0. A very large, exquisitely fra¬ 
grant flower of light-rose, tinted old-gold. Rose fragrance. 
Midseason. 1.50 
Mons. Jules Elie 
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