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Catalog 1908 Peony Gardens of George Hollis
 
(1908)  Page(s) 2.  
 
DOUBLE HERBACEOUS PEONIES SERIES B. 35 cents each
Archille, (Calot 1855) delicate flesh color, very fresh coloring.
(1908)  Page(s) 6.  
 
The following list includes some of my seedlings which have been exhibited several times and have received many First Class Certificates of Merit and Honorable Mentions, and which I am asked to add to my list. This being the second time they have been catalogued.
I have only a small stock of many of these novelties, and from three to eight plants of the older varieties, but they are all new and worthy. When you consider the time and rare necessary to produce them they are not high. The market is supplied with too many cheap plants and the public are getting their fill of bargain varieties, for the way to get exhibition varieties is not through the bargain counter, for the rarity of the later varieties will command the top price.
LIST OF NEWER VARIETIES.
Adelaide E. Hollis 1907 white with a blush center, full double, large, line ...$5.00
(1908)  Page(s) 4.  
 
The remainder of this Catalogue are Seedlings of my own originating.
I have been obliged to temporarily withdraw some varieties, and of the remaining list I have only a few roots of some kinds.
Admiral Dewey 1903, rose pink, shaded heliotrope, large high built flower....£1.50
(1908)  Page(s) 6.  
 
The following list includes some of my seedlings which have been exhibited several times and have received many First Class Certificates of Merit and Honorable Mentions, and which I am asked to add to my list. This being the second time they have been catalogued.
I have only a small stock of many of these novelties, and from three to eight plants of the older varieties, but they are all new and worthy. When you consider the time and rare necessary to produce them they are not high. The market is supplied with too many cheap plants and the public are getting their fill of bargain varieties, for the way to get exhibition varieties is not through the bargain counter, for the rarity of the later varieties will command the top price.
LIST OF NEWER VARIETIES.
Admiral Togo 1!907 deepest mahogany red, large high flower, luminous ...$3.00
(1908)  Page(s) 2.  
 
DOUBLE HERBACEOUS PEONIES SERIES B. 35 cents each
Alba perfecta ? white, full bloom, the central petals sometimes marked with crimson; fine, mid-season.
(1908)  Page(s) 4.  
 
DOUBLE HERBACEOUS PEONIES SERIES F. $1.00 each
Alexandrina, (Calot 1856) very pretty light rose of a bright shade; fine.
(1908)  Page(s) 3.  
 
DOUBLE HERBACEOUS PEONIES SERIES C. 50 cents each
Ambrose Verschaffelt, (Parmentler 1850) purplish crimson, fragrant and very full; one of the finest.
(1908)  Page(s) 4.  
 
The remainder of this Catalogue are Seedlings of my own originating.
I have been obliged to temporarily withdraw some varieties, and of the remaining list I have only a few roots of some kinds.
Antietam 1905. full double winey red, of vigorous growth...$1.00
(1908)  Page(s) 8.  
 
The following list includes those Wonderful Glowing Suns termed
JAPANESE VARIETIES.
All the varieties presented here made their advent in my gardens, and their singularity consists in their being entirely destitute of pollen, and sometimes Nature asserts herself by showing a variety entirely destitute of any pollen or glandulous formation whatever, a mere mass of filaments like
A CROWN OF THORNS surrounded by a guard of petals.
Arcadia, (1905) crimson guards and golden Center...$ .75
(1908)  Page(s) 2.  
 
DOUBLE HERBACEOUS PEONIES SERIES B. 35 cents each
Arsene Mueret, (Verdier 1834) large globular flowers of a violet lilac color, lighter on the border.
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