7.8 WELCOME GUEST—Midseason. Large. 
Uniform glossy silvery-pink changing to 
rose-white. Fragrant, erect, tall, strong 
and free blooming .$1.00 
8.8 W. F. CHRISTMAN—Midseason. Large. 
Delicate flesh-pink changing to flesh- 
white. Strong, upright, free and reliable 
.$ 2.00 
8.4 WILLIAM F. TURNER—Early midsea¬ 
son. Large. Very dark crimson with 
blackish velvety sheen mingled with yel- 
SINGLE 
8.6 LE JOUR—Early midseason. Finest sin¬ 
gle white. Golden yellow stamens. Strong 
erect. Wonderfully large flowers . .$1.50 
8.4 L’ETINCELANTE — Midseason. Very 
large cupped flowers, very bright pink 
margined silver. Bright golden stamens. 
Tall, stiff stems, free bloomer. Exquisite, 
pure color .$1.00 
8.2 MAFEKING—Midseason. Very large, 
smooth, dark ruby-red. One of the very 
finest single reds. Mint fragrance. Tall 
and free.$2.00 
MINNEHAHA—An introduction of Mrs. 
Pleas that is not widely distributed. A dis¬ 
tinct and pleasing single flower, borne in 
great profusion, uniform, bright cherry- 
red with center of clear gold stamens. A 
gorgeous color effect.$2.00 
8.6 NELLIE—Midseason. Medium to large. 
A very fine flower of uniform and shell- 
pink. Center of yellow stamens. Blooms 
in clusters on strong, stiff stems ...$1.50 
low stamens. A valuable sort for the gar¬ 
den because of its excellent habit ..$2.00 
8.8 WILTON LOCKWOOD—Midseason. Very 
large. Light rose-pink with red splashed 
and edged center, illuminated by yellow 
stamens. Tall, strong and free. Growth to 
5 ft.$3.50 
ZEST—Midseason. A pink Peony of medi¬ 
um height and strong, graceful stems 
which at times “even exceeds Kelway’s 
Exquisite in beauty”.$1.00 
PEONIES 
8.9 PRIDE OF LANGPORT—Midseason. 
Very large and fine flowers of soft, pleas¬ 
ing pink with center of long yellow sta¬ 
mens. Has the highest rating for a sin¬ 
gle pink peony. Flowers in clusters on 
strong stems with a delightful habit of 
growth .$2.50 
8.5 ROSY DAWN—Early. Large white 
flowers opening pale pink. A profusion of 
blooms on strong branching stems .$1.00 
8.4 THE BRIDE (Syn. LA FIANCEE)— 
Early. Large, saucer-shaped blooms with 
very broad, silky, transparent petals of 
purest white and a crown of golden yel¬ 
low at the center. Superb .75c 
8.0 THE MOOR—Early. Medium size flow¬ 
ers with petals of dark purple-garnet. 
Center of pleasing yellow stamens. Pro¬ 
lific, showy .$1.00 
7.9 TOREADOR—A good single Red Pe¬ 
ony .$2.00 
8.5 WILD ROSE—Midseason, elegant flower 
of richest satiny pink . $3.00 
JAPANESE PEONIES 
Not so well known, but the distinctive form, surpassing beauty and delightful charm 
peculiar to themselves, these glories of the garden deserve far more attention than they 
have yet received. To see them is to love them. 
8.5 ALMA—Midseason. Medium size. Soft- 
pink .$1.00 
9.2 AMA-NO-SODE No. 1—Midseason. Very 
large. Rose-pink saucer of petals with 
immense center of long yellow staminodes. 
One of the six best Japanese Peonies $4.00 
AMA-NO-SODE No. 3—Another excellent 
pink Japanese peony but not quite the 
quality of the No. 1 .$2.00 
8.9 AUREOLIN—A large, late anemone type 
with light rose-pink guards and center 
of narrow, bright canary-yellow petaloids. 
Carpels yellow slightly tinted green. Very 
fragrant. Medium in height, strong of 
growth. Has perhaps the yellowest cen¬ 
ter of any peony in commerce.$1.50 
8.1 CATHEDRAL (Syn. Hana-no-sato) —Mid¬ 
season. Large. Vivid dark rose-pink guard 
petals with a great center of staminodes 
of light lilac-rose. Perhaps the most 
striking of Japanese Peonies ...... .$2.00 
8.5 FLAMBOYANT—Midseason, large. Vio¬ 
let-crimson petals with center a full ball 
of chamois-yellow edged gold staminodes, 
faced red .$2.0© 
9.2 FUYAJO (Jap.) —Midseason, medium 
size. Mahogany tipped light bronze. One 
of the richest shades, deserving a place 
in every garden .$2.5© 
8.3 INNOCENCE—Late midseason. Lilac- 
rose with canary yellow center.$1.5© 
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