Manrshalla HERBACEOUS PEONIES 
(READY IN SEPTEMBER) 
The Peony roots offered by us are vigorous, flowering size clumps of from 3 to 5 eyes. Peonies 
are gross feeders.and the ground in which they are planted cannot be too heavily fertilized. 
The best time to plant is September 1 to freezing. Crowns should be planted from 2% to 3 
inches below the surface of the soil. 
Each 
Adolphe Rousseau. Dark velvety red with hues of gar- 
net, giving a distinct metallic effect. Midseason ......... $1.30 
Albatre. Large milk-white flowers with cream centers and 
Tubysmarkings, = Vidseasonme een eee eae 1.25 
Albert Crousse. Very large. delicate shell-pink, imbricated 
petals Lalltand slate tay ge 2 eee ee ene eS Me 1.30 
Alsace-Lorraine. Rich creamy white, tinted yellow; large, 
ymbricated. petalsauVirdseaconm een nee ea ee, 1 25) 
Baroness Schroeder. Flesh-pink, tinted cream; fragrant. 
Midseason eine er nee eewe: Bok TED Nan ene hee er 2 oe 243) 
Couronne d’Or. White, slightly speckled crimson; golden 
stamens. Tall; late EEA GS (ir Rs ha Be NCA eke PAR E25 
Duchesse de Nemours. Sulphur-white with touch of 
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Edulis Superba. Bright clear deep pink; fragrant. Early.. 1.25 
E. G. Hill. Rose-pink with lighter tint. Midseason ......... 1.30 
Eleanor Parry. A fine late pink, fully double, with a de- 
CidedmRosemiracrances raters sete een ee ee 1.75 
Enchanteresse. Creamy white; guards splashed crimson; 
centers flecked sermmsons late ms ie nee ee oe 1.50 
Felix Crousse. Deep ruby-red; center shading deeper; 
lare'e, ete storms VldseasOnsea ete nee ee earns ee 1.25 
Festiva Maxima. Large, ivory-white, feathery flowers, 
splashedactimeonsinycentenar Wat lvanw acne ere 125 
Georgiana Shaylor. Pale rose-pink; center slightly 
splashed serimsons Midseason i200 ..8 to 4 ee 7 130 
Peonies 

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Gismonda. Large, flesh-pink flowers with delicate rose 
centers; fragrant, Wate .- 92) n, ee eee $1.25 
Grover Cleveland. Very large, full dark crimson flower. 
Fine upright. bloom: sates go. e eee 1.30 
James Kelway. Rose-white changing to milk-white, tinged 
vyellowvat base.) Midseason) iso-7.s sine ee eee 1.30 
Jubilee. Uniform blush-white. A very large, flat flower. 
Midseason... (20... 425) 3 eee a eee (Ei) 
Karl Rosenfield. Very large, brilliant dark crimson flowers. 
IMidseasony sere tac eae ee Yack Ge 6a eee 125, 
Kelway’s Glorious. White; guard petals tinted pink and 
slightly streaked carmine in the back. Midseason ........ BLAS 
La France. La-France-pink, turning to soft apple-blossom- 
pink. -Midseason’ =. 22.2.5 44-2. -pe ene ere ieee ee 2.50 
Le Cygne. Creamy white with greenish tinge in the heart. 
Ani immense flower, larliys eee) etcetera 2.75 
Mary Brand. A vivid crimson with a silvery sheen. Medium 
tall grower. Fine for cutting. Midseason ............... eis 
Marguerite Gerard. Pale hydrangea-pink shading white; 
center flecked) crimson) late =. = 94444) eee 1.25 
Mignon. Soft light rose, passing to amber; center flecked 
crimson. Midseason: (2.0 2). cu. 2 ao ei ere 1.50 
Mme. Gaudichau. Very dark crimson-garnet; large, glob- 
war flowers. (Midseason y= 91. .gn ee soe ae eee 2.25 
Mme. Jules Dessert. White, overlaid with clear pink, 
shaded rose and straw-yellow, with a few carmine stripes. 
Late; midS@asoniiauwie. x aes 1 ee eee oe Sees ae ee Ie 1.50 
Mons. Jules Elie. Pale lilac-rose; collar lighter, shaded 
amber-yellow, atsbase, lVlidsea'sona ss) ale eet ee 1.30 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac. Very dark purple-garnet with 
blacksreflexgeMidseason 7c eee cee eee 2.25 
Octavie Demay. Pale hydrangea-pink; collar almost 
whites inacrants Karly) $4; 290 saeco de A ee eee 1.25 
Primevere. Creamy white splashed scarlet; center sulphur- 
yellows (Midseasond 2. tec ae he ee ee ee 1.50 
Richard Carvel. Large, compact, globular, very bright 
EKIMson, 1OWers. Larlyan see eee ae eee eee Nor) 
Sarah Bernhardt. Very large, perfectly formed flowers 
Ole apple-blossommcol orm lal cies reenter ee ve) 
Solange. Lilac-white, deepening toward center, with salmon 
shadings and tinged with Havana-brown. Late .......... 1.30 
Walter Faxon. Pure bright rose, deepening toward the 
center. Midséason, Wy 22 Ala on See ie) 
SINGLE or JAPANESE TYPES 
Each 
Catherine Parry. Delicate shell-pink, shading to flesh- 
white? x Tally) arly eeccs 5 5 2cs Spee te or eek ee $1.30 
Foaming Wave. Carmine-rose. Very choice ............. 5 
Flashlight. Guards light Tyrian rose; center petals amber- 
Vellow eRe SA boc te Rte a een 1.75 
Fu-ji-mine. White, central filamental petals tipped yellow. 
Barlypeen tan teee ance eitea tae tay ee eee, en ae 1.50 
Mikado. Dark crimson with narrow filamental petals tipped 
Goll Te Maes ee Sexe ecu ey eee ae ee 2.25 
Tokio. Large flower with guards of rose-pink; center pink, 
yellow and bith %- 2. o/ 2 oh. pre eat mana wn corte a ee 2.25 
If Peonies are wanted by mail, add 5¢ each for first, second and 
third zones; 10c each for fourth, fifth and sixth zones; 15c¢ each for 
seveath and eighth zones. 

W. E. MARSHALL & CO. ° 
150 W. 23rd Street 3 
NEW YORK CITY 
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