44 Peonies Will Be Shipped After September 15th By Prepaid. Parcel Post 
THE BETTER PEONIES 
Our list of peonies is the careful selection from a list of hundreds of varieties. We 
feel sure that you will be more than pleased. All stock is of strong divisions, cut from 
young, thrifty stock, free from diseases and insects. 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA—HEarliest good double, vivid, cherry-red. 
$1.00 each, Postpaid. 
LORA DEXHEIMER—Large double full flowers of intense flam- 
ing crimson shading darker at base of petals. A wonderful quality 
Peony and a prolific bloomer. Harly. 75c each, Postpaid. 
PHYLLIS KELWaAY—Mid-season. Charming, loosely formed, very 
large blooms of iridescent shades of pink. Free bloomer. 90c each, 
Postpaid. ; 
EDULIS SUPERBA—Usually blooms for Decoration Day. The 
flowers are a beautiful deep, vivid pink, with a silvery reflex, and | 
are borne profusely on tall, strong stems. One of the best of all 
Peonies for cut flowers in its color and season; very fragrant. 65c 
each, Postpaid. 
QUEEN VICTORIA—Bomb type, pure white, used extensively for | 
cut flower purposes. Early. Mid-season. 65c each, Postpaid. 
wee GEISSLER—Beautiful glossy old-rose pink. 65c each, Post- | 
paid. , 
MMLE. ROUSSEAU—Pearly white with pink. 65c each, Postpaid. re 
EDWARD ANDRE—Very dark velvety crim- mete 
son red. 80c each, Postpaid. ANNA SASS—Late mid-season. Delicate light as 
PIERRE DESSERT—Deep rich dark crimson. pink with an orchid undertone. Very large flow- — 
80c each, Postpaid. i ers. $1.60 each, Postpaid. : ‘i 
MARGUERITE GERARD—Beautiful hydran- MONS KRELAGE—Dark red with silvery tips. 



























gea pink, 70c each, Postpaid. Late mid-season. 75c each, Postpaid... i 
EMILE HOSTE—Very large creamy white. 750 RUBRA SUPERBA—Rose type, brilliant, deep — 
each, Postpaid. fiphle without Breiner, lores, ony and Rony ws 
: ighly fragrant, and an excellent keeper, oi 
iehy ate gear deep pink. 75c¢ each, Post- est, late, dark red. 70c each, Postpaid. | S 5 aa 
ESTAFETTE—Large globular flowers, deep — 
beauty of flower and all-around dependability no ets th geen cro Raa SP ostt vaid type. Ean and 
other red can surpass it. Rich ruby-red, 95c each, g. ’ ee eee pe < 
Postpaid. FRAGRANS—Bomb type. Dark pink shaded 
MARTHA BULLOCH—Mammoth cup-shaped poltering-ree. Fine for cut flowers. Late. 65c each, — 
flowers. The largest of the good Peonies. Deep ostpaid. i ~ 1 ee 
rose-pink in the center, shading to silvery shell MME. JULES DESSERT—White with delicate — 
pink in the outer petals. Stems strong and erect; tints of flesh and straw. Strong growing, free — 
mid-season. $1.65 each, Postpaid. flowering and a great prize winner; midseason. 
WALTER FAXKON—One of the finest of all 6° each, Postpaid. 
Peonies. Soft coral-pink, shaded lighter at the ALBERT CROUSSE—Beautiful, soft  shell- 
ends of the petals and deeper rose-pink at the Pink, with narrow, compact petals. Fragrant. An 
base. Delightfully fragrant. A superb show flow- Outstanding late, midseason variety. 75c each, 
er. Mid-season. $1.50 each, Postpaid. Postpaid. 
ALSACE-LORRAINE—Late mid-season. Pure KARL ROSENFIELD—Harly midseason. Best — 
waxy white, with a soft, creamy tone and a sug- large red-double blooms. $1.00 each, Postpaid. seh 
gestion of brownish yellow at the base. One of ae 
the most exquisite of all. You will be delighted FESTIVA MAXIMA—The most satisfactory 
with it. 75c each, Postpaid. white. Flowers are large and full, of a beautiful — 
BARONESS SCHROEDER—Late mid-season. ter. Petals are broad and rounding of ee 
A large double flesh-white to soft pink, with a stance. An excellent early perdetneariess a 
delicate rose fragrance. The very high rating tells’ f ut fl ? 
its own story. $1.00 each, Postpaid. or cut flowers. Fragrant. $1.00 each, Postpaid 
ie) * : DUCHESSE DE NEMOURS—Delicate blend of 
FRANCOIS ORTEGA'T—Semi-rose type. Large : elicate * 
deep crimson, with brilliant poldonyerion: ethers: sulphur-yellow and white. 75¢ each, Postpaid. ‘ 
Fragrant. Mid-season. 70c each, Postpaid. PRIMEVERE—A ‘superb yellow; an unusual 
PRINCE OF DARKNESS—Very good, deep color in Peonies. Guards creamy white; cente 
red, almost maroon. Early. 75¢ each, Postpaid. deep canary yellow when first open, changing to 
GISMONDE—One of the handsomest late varie- St/phur yellow. Very fragrant. Mid-season. $1.60 
ee me a pronguneet rose-fragrance, Pink cen- each, Postpaid. uh, 
er; lig ter outer petals, general effect _a pink LE CYGNE—Th i : . 
flower within a whiter one. 70c each, Postpaid. justifies its Gistingtion, Vers Cans nae ee 
LA TULIPE—Early mid-season. Flesh pink in White, without the slightest trace of any othe 
the bud opening to a creamy white with crimson color. Exquisitely fragrant. Perfect rose type; a 
streaks in center. 70c each, Postpaid. e. perfect bloom to every stem. Early. $3.00 each. 
‘ ‘ F Say 
GEORGIANA SHAYLOR—One of Shaylor’ 
NOTICE | finest introductions, A large, very fragrant, sem 
: : an ye rose type in a most exquisite shade of soft ros 
All of the Peonies listed on this page pink, Late mid-season. 75c each, Postpaid. 
will be shipped after September 15th, CLAIRE DUBOIS—Late. Very large, brigh: 
as this is the correct planting time. satiny-pink with a silvery sheen and nicely ser 
Shipment will be made by Prepaid Par- rated edges. Late flowering and best of its class 
: f $1.00 each, Postpaid. E 
cel Post. We will also include Plant- MME. EMILE LEMOINE—A A 
C p . 3 : very large, ‘fra 
ing Instructions Free. grant milk-white. Has a delicate abgames sort pink 
when first open. Mid-season. 85c each, Postpaid. — 
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FELIX CROUSSE—For freedom of _ bloom, 

