Dependable PEONIES 
The Peony is one of the most popular and satisfying 
flowering plants. Their gorgeous and colorful blossoms 
appear early in the spring at Memorial Day time, and the 
month of June. We have selected the very best with ex- 
ceptionally high ratings. A score of 10 points is a perfect 
rating. 
All Peonies offered are strong, 3- to 5-eye divisions. 
Prices quoted are PREPAID. 
WHITE 
Duchesse de Nemours. 8.1. One of the very best white 
Peonies we have. White tinged with sulphur, making it a 
clean fresh flower. Each 60c. 
Festiva Maxima. 9.3. Large white, with crimson markings 
in center. One of the best. Each 60c. 
Frances Willard. 9.1. White. This is a very fine white 
variety universally satisfactory. Opens blush-white with 
carmine tints, changing to pure white. Each $1.00. 
CREAM 
Boule de Neige. 8.0. Light Tyrian rose with silvery border, 
guards and center flecked with crimson; early. Each 60c. 
Couronne d’Or. 8.1. White, reliable in all respects. Ring of 
yellow stamens arranged around a tuft of center petals. 
Dependable. Each 60c. 
Marie Lemoine. 8.5. Ivory-white, large, full blossoms, strong 
stems. Good cut flower sort. Each 60c. 
FLESH 
Baroness Schroeder. 9.0. White. A most excellent late 
white coming into bloom just before Marie Lemoine. 
Opens pale pink but soon fades to pure white. Desirable. 
Each 60c. 
James Kelway. 8.7. Early midseason. Tall, vigorous plant. 
Double and full. Pure white overlaid with flush of deli- 
cate bridesmaid pink. Surpassingly fragrant. One of the 
best. Each 75c. 
Walter Faxon. 9.3. One of the most vivid of all pink 
Peonies. Flowers medium size, attractive form. Unique 
for show purposes or home decoration. Each $1.00. 
LIGHT PINK 
Albert Crousse. 8.6. Compact, shell-pink center slightly 
flecked with crimson. Each 60c. 
Asa Gray. 8.1. Semi-rose type; midseason. Very large, 
imbricated bloom; color delicate lilac. Each 75c. 

Sarah 
Bernhardt 
Claire Dubois. 8.7. Rich, clear, satiny pink. One of the 
best. Each 60ce. 
Sarah Bernhardt. 9.0. Pink. Another variety of excellent 
merit. Should be in every Peony lover’s garden. Semi- 
rose type. Late midseason. Color apple-blossom-pink with 
each petal silver tipped. Pleasingly fragrant. Each $1.00. 
DEEP PINK 
Kelway’s Queen. 8.8. A large, compact variety of uniform 
mauve color, with center flecked crimson. Each $1.00. 
La France. 9.0. Rose type; midseason. In a class pre- 
eminently by itself. Enormously large flowers, full, rather 
flat. Each 60c. 
Mons. Jules Elie. 9.2. Deep shell-pink with silvery reflex. 
One of the finest. Each 75c. 
RED 
Adolphe Rousseau. 8.5. Very tall, strong grower bearing 
loose, semi-double flowers of deep garnet. Early mid- 
season. Each 60c. 
Felix Crousse. 8.4. A deep rose-red showing no stamens. 
Of the bomb type, the incuryed petals surrounded by 
broad, prominent guard petals. A good all-purpose red. 
Each 60c. 
Karl Rosenfield. 8.8. Red. A brilliant and striking variety ; 
blooms early midseason. Flowers very large, semi-rose 
type; slightly fragrant. Desirable cut flower. Each 75c. 
Mons. Martin Cahuzae. 8.8. Dark purple-garnet with black 
reflex. Darkest Peony. Each 75c. 
Richard Carvel. 8.8. Considered the Mons. Jules Elie 
among the reds. Early, large, lasting blooms. Pleasing 
odor. Each $1.00. 
EARLY BLOOMING 
This type of Peonies is often known as the old-time 
“Piney” and is the earliest to bloom in the spring. 
Officinalis Rubra. The early red flowering type. Each 60c. 
SINGLE PEONIES 
Duchess of Portland. Rich pink and flesh. Free bloomer; 
medium early. Each 60c. 
King of England. 8.6. A rich uniform shade of red. Center 
a large tuft of self-colored petaloids, prominently edged 
with gold. Each 75c. 
Mikado. 8.6. Cupped petals are deep rich crimson, center a 
elow of golden staminodes. A long keeping cut flower. 
Each $1.00. 
Miller’s Glorious. Large, pure white, cupped petals with a 
fluffy ball center of golden staminodes. Each 75c. 
Richard 
Carvel 
