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COLLECTION NO. 4—JAPANESE TYPE 
Francois, Bright red. Late midseason. 
Margaret Atwood, 8.7. Pure white, golden center. Mid- 
season. 
Mikado, 8.6. Dark red with center of red and gold. Mid- 
season. 
Tokio, 8.9. Rose-pink. Midseason. 
Regular price $8.50—Collection price $6.50. 
Avant Garde 8.6, exquisite single flowers of pale smoky-pink 
with golden stamens. $2.00-$2.50. 
Le Printemps 8.6, single, creamy-yellow with faint reddish 
veinings and buff shades. $2.00-$2.50. 
Maifleuri, delicate flesh-white with a rich creamy-yellow 
over-color. $2.00-$2.50. 
The above are similar, very early single flowers distinct for 
their delicacy of coloring. Medium height. 
Anomala, single flowers of bright red, very early. Foliage 
finely cut. Dwarf. $1.00 each. 
Officinalis alba plena, double ivory-white flowers of rather 
dwarf growth. Veryearly. $1.50 each. 
Officinalis rubra plena, double, early flowers of bright 
blood red. The oldfashioned red “piney.” 75 cents each. 
UNNAMED COLLECTIONS 
For those who wish a good collection without 
names, we can furnish a good assortment in two 
grades— $4.00 and $6.00 per dozen. They are all 
good varieties and would be worth much more if 
sold to name. 
For those who wish Japanese-type Peonies, we can 
furnish two grades in a mixture of colors. $5.00 
and $7.50 per dozen. 

Tnee Peonies 
Tree Peonies make a woody growth and do not die back to 
the ground in the fall, but eventually form broad shrubs. 
Propagation is difficult and the growth is slow, but if one will 
be patient, the results are well worthwhile. The color range 1s 
far wider than in the herbaceous class including the salmon- 
pinks and yellow. (Continued on next page) 
