Doulle Peonieds 
Majesties of Late Spring 
Easily grown in ordinary garden soil, Peonies multiply in splendorous beauty 
with the years. Perfectly hardy, they may be left undisturbed indefinitely. Plant 
with the eyes only 2 to 3 inches below the surface. Col les, long noted as Peony 
specialists, present a condensed list of the leaders in all price fields. Write to us 
for any not listed. 
All are standard three- to five-eye clumps. 

BARONESS SCHROEDER. 9.0. Late midseason. An immense flesh-white of great sub- 
stance. Flowers have a rose fragrance, and are freely produced, lasting a long time. 
The best white. 50¢ each; $1.25 for 3. 
Spee Sire ge & foe pe - The sree’ eet petals, tipped crimson, are sur- 
e y tine petals of rich cream tall and stronc rowe hat is ve n 
ENdhouchi- Leet cs. g grower that is very fragrant. 
FELIX CROUSSE. 8.4. Late midseason. Very brilliant, hard-to-beat crimson of even tone 
and silky luster. Medium height, large, and very floriferous. Fragrant. 50c each; 
$1.25 for 3. 
FRANCES WILLARD. 9.1. Late midseason. Very large, fragrant, blush-white, when first 
open, changing to pure white. Tall and very free flowering. Strong stems. 75c each; 
$2.00 for 3. 
LA ROSIERE. 8.3. Midseason. One of the loveliest Peonies for the garden. The rows of 
lohg, ~pointed, white petals are arranged about a center cluster of golden yellow 
stamens. Stems wiry. Blooms in huge clusters. 50c each; $1.25 for 3. 
KARL ROSENFIELD. 8.8. Midseason. The best all-around red Peony. Very large, globu- 
lar flowers of rich, velvety crimson. Vigorous, tall growing and a prodigious bloomer. 
50c each; $1.25 for 3. 
’ MME. EMILE GALLE. 8.5. Late. Light shell-pink, which is mo-e strongly defined in the center, 
Waltd Betacie igebire and firm substance. Good stems and foliage. Rose fragrance. 50c¢ each; 
$1.25 for 3. 
MME. JULES DESSERT. 9.4. Late mid- 
season. Mammoth, fragrant flowers 
of flesh-white which seem to glow at 
the center with light reflected from 
the golden stamens. Tall and very 
floriferous. The rating tells its story. 
$1.00 each; $2.50 for 3. 
OCTAVIE DEMAY. 8.5. Early. Very 
light old-rose-pink with somewhat 
darker center. The collar is composed 
of narrow, almost white petals. Low 
growing and very free-flowering. 60c 
each; $1.50 for 3. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA PLENA SAN- 
GUINEA. The improved Memorial 
Day Peony. One of the most beau- 
tiful, perfectly formed red Peonies in 
our fields. Very full and double, 
vivid, deep crimson. Good fragrance. 
75c each; $2.00 for 3. 
PRIMEVERE. 8.6. Midseason. The best 
yellow. The guards are creamy yel- 
low and the center a deep canary- 
yellow. Full, fragrant blooms on long 
stems. Very fine. 75¢ each; $2.00 
for 3. 
SARAH BERNHARDT. 9.0. Late. One 
of the best exhibition Peonies. Very 
large, delightfully fragrant flowers 
of lovely deep apple-blossom-pink, 
tipped silver. Large clusters of bloom 
on tall, strong stems. 69c each; $1.55 
for 3. 
WALTER FAXON. 9.3. Midseason. Vivid 
coral-pink of luminous intensity, a 
color by itself. Delightfully fragrant. 
One of the best show flowers. 75c 
each; 3 for $2.00. 










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! rect SPECIAL DISCOUNT 
On purchases of Peogies in the value of $4.00 
or more, you may deduct 10% discount. 

Rl Section 562, P. L. & R. 
U. S. POSTAGE 
America’s Most Popular New Climber 
Plant Patent No. 10. Well shaped, dou- PAID 
ble flowers; blazing scarlet. Throws an 
enormous display of bloom during the first i ; j 
blooming period and continues to flower Painesville, Ohio 
intermittently all season. Outstanding in Permit No. 3 
every respect. $1.00 each; $2.50 for 3. 

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