. JDouBLE Herbaceous Peony Albert Crousse. Very large rosy-white, flecked crimson, tall erect habit, free bloomer. One of the best cut flower varieties. 75 cts. each; $ per doz. Baroness Schroeder. Very large globular flower, flesh-white passing to milk-white. A strong tall grower, very free flowering and very fragrant; one of the finest Peonies grown. $ each; $ per doz. Berlioz. Very large, full, globular imbricated bloom of a light carmine-rose which as it matures becomes distinctly tipped with silver. 50 cts. each; $ per doz. Canari. Late flowering, white tinted pale pink,
. JDouBLE Herbaceous Peony Albert Crousse. Very large rosy-white, flecked crimson, tall erect habit, free bloomer. One of the best cut flower varieties. 75 cts. each; $ per doz. Baroness Schroeder. Very large globular flower, flesh-white passing to milk-white. A strong tall grower, very free flowering and very fragrant; one of the finest Peonies grown. $ each; $ per doz. Berlioz. Very large, full, globular imbricated bloom of a light carmine-rose which as it matures becomes distinctly tipped with silver. 50 cts. each; $ per doz. Canari. Late flowering, white tinted pale pink, centre amber white, changing to pure white. A large fragrant flower on long stems and one of the freest bloomers. 50 cts. each; $ per doz. Charlemagne. Very large double globular flowers, color lilac white with a deeper salmon-pink centre; free bloomer and of pleasant fragrance. 50 cts. each; $ per doz. Duchesse de Nemours. An extra early cup-shaped, free- flowering fragrant sulphur-white. 75 cts. each; $ per doz. Edulis Superba. The famous Memorial Day Peony, it usually can be depended upon to be in flower at that time in this latitude, color a beautiful light clear pink with silvery reflex, large fragrant flowers. 50 cts. each; $ per doz. Collection of one strong root each Double Peonies in Mixture We can supply good strong roots in Double White, Double Pink, Double Crimson or Double All Colors mixed, at 35 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. The wonderfully improved Peonies introduced in recent years are truly the "Queen of Spring Flowers," and are well adapted for massing in beds, and particu- larly valuable for planting in groups throughout the perennial, or shrubbery border, where their brilliant hues add attraction to all around. Their requirements are so simple —a good rich, deep soil, and an open sunny position; which, however, is not absolutely necessary, as they thrive almost ecjually as well in a partly shaded position, and a liber
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