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Rating 
Okinawa. Dark carmine. Early and very beautiful; not many laterals. 
Strong, wiry stems, dense foliage and very free blooming. Ideal for land¬ 
scape effects........ 
Oki-No-Nami. Hydrangea pink. Early_____ 
7.6 Petite Renee (Dessert, 1899). Carmine-pink. Early_ 
RUIGEGNO. (Syn. Louise). Clear red, with two rows of petals. Beautiful. 
Early..._____ 
Shiro Sangai. A very choice white. Eight inch flowers are normal, produced 
very freely__ 
SOSHI. Clear deep red, which does not fade in the sun. Cup-shaped flower 
of great lasting quality. One of the most beautiful Japanese varieties. 
Strong grower and free blooming sort. Midseason______ 
SURUGA. Pure red. Very beautiful cup-shaped flower.*..... 
9.4 Tamate-Boku. An exquisite variety and very scarce. Lively pink petals sur¬ 
round long, thread-like staminodes. We offer the genuine variety. Mid¬ 
season to late________ 
TOKIO. Extra large, clear pink........... 
Yoochi-No-Tsuki. White occasionally flushed pink flowers, often 6 to 8 inches 
across. Midseason._____________ 
*Similar to Soshi. 
Single Peonies 
8.4 Albiflora Simplex (Syn. The Bride; or La Fiancee). Large pure white flower. 
Gorgeous massed in the landscape. Early_______ 
Balliol. Dazzling red; very tall......... 
Dai-Jo-Kuhan (Millet). Magenta red flowers, edged rose, medium size; 
broad and round petals. Bushy foliage. Toward evening the flowers close 
and look like giant Tulips__________ 
Hirishima. Violet-rose. Early...________ 
Iten Shikai. Unusual color combination; white color with red stripes; small, 
late blooming. An interesting sort_______ 
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8.4 L’ETINCELANTE (Dessert, 1905). Brilliant and yet soft 
velvety carmine with a silvery margin. In our opinion the 
best single Peony yet introduced. Received high honors at 1931 
National Peony Show......... 
.95 
9.50 
8.5 Madeleine Gauthier (Dessert, 1908). Flesh color, silvery rose; beautiful 
coloring. Large flower of perfect shape........... 3.00 
Nymphe (Dessert, 1913). Bright flesh pink flowers which are very large. 
Early______________ 1.25 
Princess Mathilde (Dessert, 1913). Bright china pink marbled silvery white. 
Early..___________75 
ROSY DAWN (Barr). Immense flower opening, tinted pink, fading to pure 
white. Charming in the landscape.... 1.50 
7.6 Vesuve (Dessert, 1905). Dazzling deep red, a very fine color..... 1.00 
8.0 Wilbur Wright (Kelway, 1909-10). Unusual and striking deep maroon; large 
flowers...............75 
Paeonia Officinalis 
Officinalis Rosea Superba. Brilliant deep rose-pink fragrant flowers, one of the 
earliest to bloom ......... 1.50 
Officinalis Rubra FI. PI. The old fashioned early red, that even in our latitude 
blooms before Decoration Day _____ .85 
Officinalis Tenuifolia FI. PI. The fern-leaved Peony. Deep crimson flowers. Early, 
precedes Officinalis Rubra fl. pi. For Rock Gardens and Perennial borders 2.00 
7.50 
15.00 
10.00 
7.50 
15.00 
8.50 
20.00 
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