THE MARVELOUS AND NOVEL 
LUTEA HYBRIDS 
These Tree Peony Hybrids form a class all their own. They 
are hybrids derived from Peony Lutea. They have luxuriant bright 
green foliage and their blooming season is exceptionally long. 
They begin to bloom just before regular peonies and keep on 
producing buds almost two weeks after all other peonies are out 
of bloom. In this group you find the celebrated yellow varieties. 
Age of Plants: 5" Pots 3 Yr. 4 Yr. 5 Yr. 
AURORE. Single flower with broad 
petals of a coppery terra-cotta, on 
tall stems. Free-blooming. 5.00 ... ... ... 
CHROMATELLA. This is by far the 
finest pure double yellow Peony yet 
created, a true Masterpiece by Mr. 
Victor Lemoine of Nancy, France, 
probably the greatest hybridizer of 
ornamental plants the world has 
ever produced. A beautifully formed 
pure sulphur yellow flower. Under 
some weather conditions some flow¬ 
ers will show a touch of salmon or 
buff but these shades disappear as 
the flower matures. 18.00 21.50 26.00 32.00 
FLAMBEAU. Full double flower of 
bright salmon red with amaranth 
veins passing to a paler shade after 
some days. A great novelty. 5.00 6.00 7.25 9.00 
LA LORRAINE. This peony was 
awarded a work of art at the Paris 
Horticultural Exhibtion in 1909, first 
class silver medal at the Ghent Qui- 
guennial Exhibition, 1913; first class 
certificate from the Floral Committee 
of the Royal Horticultural Society, 
May 14, 1913. The flowers are large 
and well-formed, petals nearly im¬ 
bricated, being of a soft sulphur 
yellow with a salmon tinge when 
opening. The color becomes lighter 
and purer when fully expanded. 
Very free blooming. 5.00 6.00 7.25 9.00 
MME. LOUIS HENRY. Cup-shaped 
flower, 6 inches across, waved 
petals buff and pink shaded salmon 
and coppery yellow; base of petals 
striped amaranth. Shows a crown 
of golden stamens. 7.50 ... ... ... 
SATIN ROUGE. Double blood-orange 
flower, an altogether new color in 
peonies. Of vigorous growth with 
bright green foliage 
5.00 
6.00 7.25 
