The precious form of it has flowers of a brilliant vermil- 
ion color and seems to be almost identical with the Eng- 
lish plant offered under the name Sunbeam. 
officinalis Ophia. A very good light red single form of 
officinalis. This would be a good plant to use for cross- 
ing. 
officinalis Otto Froebel. The authenticity of my plants is 
very doubtful. My stock seems to be identical with what 
is now called by Barr & Sons officinalis Charmer. In any 
case the flowers are single, of a good pink color, and 
the plant has proved of great value for hybridizing. Its 
seedlings do not run quite uniform in color. 
officinalis rubra plena. The old double crimson May-flow- 
ering peony. $1.00 
tenuifolia. The old fern-leaved peony. Very early, dwarf, 
flowers brightest crimson. $1.00 
tenuifolia flore pleno. The double form of the species; a 
fine garden plant. $2.00 
triternata. Very early. Light mauve pink flowers. Foli- 
age waved. A plant worth having. 
Veitchi. Closely related to anomala. Flowers similar in 
color. 
Woodwardi. A lovely pink form of Veitchi. 
Woodwardi alba (Beresowskyi). As far as I can see, the 
species Beresowskyi is a white form of Woodwardi; at 
least that is what my plants are. This is a very beauti- 
ful dwarf plant with flowers like anemones. 
—Price except where otherwise indicated $5.00 a root— 
