Herbaceous Peonies 
HYBRIDS 
(Roughly in order of blooming season) 
The following varieties, whether simple 
seedlings or hybrids, are all interesting and 
many of them are beautiful. A few, here re- 
introduced, were offered in earlier years and 
temporarily withdrawn for lack of stock, but 
most are entirely new. I have a very‘few plants 
of each, but it takes so many years to accumulate 
any considerable stock of a new peony that I 
want to make them known so that those who are 
interested may have access to them without de- 
lay. Among them will be found new species- 
combinations, and new colors. Their price, when 
available, is $15.00 apiece, except where other- 
wise noted. 
VERY EARLIEST 
Mlokosewitschi x macrophylla (tomentosa) 
Olga. Pale yellow flowers with handsome large gray- 
ish foliage. Like Mlokosewitschi and seems to 
be of a more robust constitution. 
Mlokosewitschi x tenuifolia 
Playmate. Small bright rose-colored flowers held 
high like a bouquet above the finely-cut foliage. 
Recommended as a garden plant. 
Milokosewitschi x tenuifolia; second generation 
hybrids. 
Nosegay. Like the above, small flowers like a bouquet 
above the tallish plant. Palest salmon pink and 
heey. bright yellow centre. Charming garden 
plant. 
May Morning. Exquisite creamy apricot, color of a 
‘tea rose. 
Mlokosewitschi x tenuifolia x albiflora 
Roselette. Clear and lovely pink, unusual color for 
this season. Great bloomer. 
Willmottiae Seedling 
Angelica. Tall goblets, almost green in bud, opening 
pale green and white; stamens pale lemon yellow. 
a and exquisite. Handsome, rather pale 
oliage. 
