Rating 
8.1 Couronne D’Or (Calot 1872). The “Crown of Gold.” Good lasting qualities 
and very free blooming. White with a circle of golden stamens... 
7.1 Delachei (Delache 1856). Deep purplish red, crimson reflex; a free-blooming 
red.......-... 
Dr. H. Van Der Tak (Nieuwenhuyzen, 1916). A typical landscape peony. 
Lively crimson blossoms of immense size, with edges of the petals shaded 
lighter. Strong, tall grower. Early midseason______ 
8.1 Duchesse De Nemours (Calot 1856). Early sulphur white with greenish reflex 
7.6 Edulis Siiperba (Lemon, 1824). Most popular early rose-pink. 
8.5 ELISA (Dessert, 1922). Cup shaped flower of flesh-pink shaded salmon, early 
to midseason. Medium height. Exquisite in the landscape.___ 
8.7 Elwood Pleas (Pleas, 1900). Large full double flower; color a shade of light 
shell-pink with a lavender tone that is very delicate and yet does not 
fade in the sun. The plant is of medium height, stems rather weak. ... 
Each 
Per Doz. 
.50 
5.00 
.50 
5.00 
1.75 
17.50 
.50 
5.00 
.50 
5.00 
5.00 
50.00 
1.00 
10.00 
We Suggest These 
Six Magnificent 
Peonies 
(Order as Collection “A”) 
By planting Modern Peonies 
you do not feel that lack of color 
that is so evident after the 
Tulips have gone. This col¬ 
lection furnishes fine color thru- 
out the Peony blooming season 
and still is moderately priced. 
Claire Dubois. Satiny pink, 
late_$1.00 
Karl Rosenfield. Pure deep 
red, early midseason..75 
Mme. Emile Lemoine. 
White, midseason_ .95 
Marie Crousse. Uniform 
salmon-pink, midseason 1.00 
Mons Martin Cahuzac, 
satiny maroon-red, early 2.25 
Prime vere. Nearest to 
yellow, midseason_ 2.50 
List Price....$8.45 
The Entire Collection, Prepaid 
$ 7.75 
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