TREE PEONIES 
The Tree Peony is a truly aristo- 
cratic plant of old-time gardens which 
Is again becoming popular. Its im- 
mense flowers are a spectacle of the 
garden in early May, and one of the 
gratifying things about the plants is 
that they improve with age. The rela- 
tively high first cost ts justified by their 
long life. 
The following prices apply to strong 
4 to 5-year-old field-grown plants that 
anes already bloomed in the nursery. 
The height varies according to the 
variety, ranging from 12 to 24 inches, 
with several stems. These are NOT 
potted plants. 
D—Double; SD—Semi-Double; S—Single 
Athlete. (D) Large; brilliant rose-pink. $5 00 
Banksi. (D) Large; flesh-pink. Good 
bloomer and very hardy............ 
Baronne d’Ales. (D) Large, full; vivid 
salmony pink, dark center.......... 5 00 
Beikoku. (SD) Large; beautiful soft 
flesh-pink. Blooms very profusely on 
UPEISHt SCEMS sere gee eee 5 00 
Fuji-no-akebono. (D) Large, creamy 
white, with faint lilac-purple at base. 
Extra. fine. Seta eee oe eae 1 
Gessekai. (SD) Pure white, crinkled 
petals. 12 to 15 inches in diameter. 
Strong grower, rare and beautiful. 
Best white. 
La Lorraine. (D) Large flowers of 
good substance and delightful fra- 
grance. Color soft sulphur-yellow, be- 
coming lighter and purer when fully 
Op tay Wwe songs! Were) 6" so) fe) OMe) whe us eye 6,46 
opened. Good grower and bloomer.15 00 
7 and 8-year-old specimens....... 25 00 
La Ville de St. Denis. (D) Large, 
double; flesh, changing to white. 
Free flowering St Pete eee ee eke 5 00 
Miyo-no-Hikari. (SD) Very large; 
semi-double; vermilion-salmon. Tall; 
profuse! bloomer. s...1ee ee re 10 00 
Miyuki-nishiki. (D) Large; reddish 
margined.with-woltes ch wee 8 00 
Mme. Amand. (D) Very large; rose 
with beautiful veined center........ 5 00 
Moutan. (S) Large; maroon-red. 
Free bloomer. First to flower....... 4 00 
Nira. (D) Very large; light salmon- 
rose. A very fine variety and a good 
bloomers 5.4.4 | tee. aay oat eee hes 8 00 
Ohbonsome. (D) Large; pale cream 
with lilac tints at base. Rare flowers.10 00 
Princess Mathilda. (D) Large; clear 
rose-fles 5 
Seidai. (SD) Light flesh, shaded white, 
deep: rose at basesacic. foc ence. 

(SD) 
light salmon-pink. ‘Tall and attrac- 
Shishi-no-tategami. Large; 
Shugyokuden. (D) Large; well 
formed; charming bright _ scarlet- 
crimson without blue or magenta 
shade. One of the finest reds grown. 
VEPVAT ATG 2 init cies vein Conia ae 15 00 
Souvenir de Maxime Cornu. (D) 
Very large (8 inches in diam.); most 
fragrant of all Peonies. Deep yellow 
heavily shaded orange-salmon. Dis- 
tinct. A vigorous variety becoming 
very tall and bushy. Profuse bloomer. 15 00 
Ubatama. (D) Satiny carmine shaded 
black; incurved petals. Distinct color 
among Tree Peonies. Very large; 
Guistanding ia.) wee wee ee 20. 00 
Ukaregi-ohi. (SD) Large; brilliant 
warm salmon-rose, with central cush- 
Ton-oF golden anthersen, wet se Paes 5 00 
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