AUGLAIZE GARDENS 
VAN WERT, OHIO 
GROUP 1 — SECTION 3 
Price $2.50 per Division 
9.2 Ama-no-sode (Jap), rose-pink and 
chamois, M. 
9.1 Cornelia Shaylor, pale rose, L. 
9.1 Edwin C. Shaw, light old rose, M. 
9.2 Grace Loomis, white, L. 
9.3 Isani Gidui (Jap), pure white and 
buff yellow, M. 
9.8 Kelway’s Glorious, cream white, M. 
8.6 La Lorraine, cream white, M. 
9.9 Le Cygne, milk white, E. 
8.9 Minnie Shaylor, very light pink, E. 
Mr. L. van Leeuwen, light crimson, M. 
Nell Shaylor, white. 
9.2 Philippe Rivoire, dark crimson, L. 
9.0 Phyllis Kelway, rose-pink, M. 
9.3 President Wilson, bright rose pink, L. 
8.7 Rashoomon (Jap), rose red, M. 
Ruigegno (Jap), clear red. 
9.1 Sarah K. Thurlow, pearly white, L. 
9.0 Some-ganoko (Jap), dark crimson 
and buff, M. 
Soshi, clear dark red. 
9.1 Thomas C. Thurlow, cream white, M. 
GROUP 2 
In this section we have grouped most of 
the newer and scarcer peonies, together with 
a few of the older ones, all of them high 
rated flowers, but which have certain charac¬ 
teristics which do not make them particu¬ 
larly desirable for general garden use. We 
refer to such flowers as Tourangelle and 
several others, which while very beautiful 
when used as cut-flowers, do not stand up 
because of the weak stems and are entirely 
unadapted to the garden where they will 
have to withstand weather conditions. The 
flowers of this group vary in price, and in¬ 
clude many which are very scarce and con¬ 
sequently higher in price and which have 
not been rated by the American Peony So¬ 
ciety. This is a group which with the excep¬ 
tion of the exhibition flower varieties should 
be considered by the specialist, and would 
