Selected List of Peonies—Continued 
Bonnewitz 
2 Eye Division 
Midseason, extra 
Rating 
9.0 ELLA CHRISTIANSEN (Brand)] Midseason, pink, 
8.5 EXQUISITE (Kelway). Midseason, pink. 
9.1 FRANCES WILLARD (Brand). Midseason, white 
9.3 FRANKIE CURTIS (Vories) . Midseason, white 
9.2 FU-YA-JO. For many years this variety was con¬ 
sidered the best red Japanese peony. 
GLORIANA (Neeley). Midseason, pink. 
GODDESS. Japanese variety. This is by far the 
best rose color Japanese peony we have ever seen . . 
8.8 GRANDIFLORA (Richardson). Very, very late, 
pink . 
HANSINA BRAND (Brand). 
large, pink . 
9.0 HENRI POTIN (Dorait). Japanese, midseason, 
8.5 INSPECTEUR LAVERGNE (Dorait). Early, red 
9.3 ISANI-GIDUI. The best white Japanese peony I 
ever saw . 
8.7 JAMES KELWAY (Kelway). White, early mid- 
season ... • • • 
8.7 JAMES R. MANN (Thurlow). Midseason, pink. 
8.9 JUBILEE (Pleas). Midseason, cream with delicate 
pink and lemon shades. One of the best peonies 
for cut flowers, but its stems are very, very weak, 
and it is absolutely worthless as a landscape variety 
8.6 JUDGE BERRY (Brand). Early, pink 
8.8 KARL ROSENFIELD (Rosefield). Midseason, red 
9.8 KELWAYS GLORIOUS (Kelway). Midseason. 
white. One of the best varieties, and it originally 
sold at $40.00 . . 
9.5 KUKENI-JISHI. A very beautiful light pink Jap; 
scarce . . 
8.2 LA FEE (Lemoine). Midseason, rose. This peony 
and ROSA BONHEUR have always impressed me 
as being aristocrats. 
9.1 LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF (Kelway). Midsea¬ 
son. pink. (The Long Lost Peony). 
LANGPORT HERO. A new Jap variety which bore 
beautiful blooms when four years old. 
8.8 LAURA DESSERT (Dessert). This variety and 
PRIMEVERE are considered the two best yellow 
herbaceous peonies. This one has the better stems 
9.9 LE CYGNE (Lemoine). Early, white. The high¬ 
est rated peony. 
8.6 LE JOUR (Shaylor). Early. This is the largest 
and best White Single variety in our collection 
8.4 L’ETINCELANTE (Dessert). Midseason, pink. 
This is a single peony, excellent for landscape use . 
8.4 LORA DEXHEIMER (Brand). Midseason, red.. 
9.0 MABEL L. FRANKLIN (Franklin). Midseason, 
pink . 
9.4 MADAME JULES DESSERT (Dessert). Midsea¬ 
son. cream. 
8.2 MADAME GAUDICHAU (Millet). Midseason, red 
8.7 MADELON (Dessert). Late, light pink. 
8.4 DAVID HARUM (Brand). Midseason, light crim- 
3.00 
.50 
1.00 
3.00 
1.00 
7.8 
3.00 
9.6 
9.3 
3.00 
9.0 
.50 
9.2 
3.00 
9.1 
2.00 
9.0 
2.00 
8.2 
2.50 
9.2 
1.00 
1.50 
8.8 
9.0 
1.00 
9.3 
1.00 
.50 
8.6 
2.00 
8.9 
5.00 
8.7 
8.8 
1.00 
9.0 
1.00 
9.1 
9.0 
2.00 
9.1 
8.5 
9.0 
1.50 
8.2 
1.50 
1.00 
9.1 
1.00 
.50 
9.7 
9.1 
9.0 
8.7 
9.0 
8.6 
MARTHA BULLOCH (Brand) . One of the very 
largest, late pink varieties . 
MARVEL (Secor). Late, pink. 
MARY BRAND (Brand). Midseason, red. 
MATILDA LEWIS (Saunders). Midseason, red. . . 
MIKADO. Japanese type, midseason, red. 
1.00 
1.00 
.50 
1.00 
1.00 
1.00 
4.00 
.50 
3.00 
.50 
3 of any variety $1.25; 6 of any variety $2.25; 12 of any variety $4. 
JBOURNE—-One of the newer scarlet varieties, with WURTTEMBERGIA—This 
Bonnewitz 
Rating 2 Eye Division 
8.9 MINNIE SHAYLOR (Shaylor). The most refined 
pink semi-double peony I have ever seen; very few 
rows of pink petals which fade entirely white, if 
allowed to remain in the garden. 2.00 
MISS HENNINGER (Terry). This late deep cream 
peony, when grown in partial shade, is sometimes 
more beautiful even than Solange. 3.00 
MISS SALWAY (Kelway). Midseason, lilac white 1.00 
MRS. A. M. BRAND (Brand). Late, white . 3.00 
MRS. EDWARD FIARDING (Shaylor). Midsea¬ 
son, white. The original hundred dollar peony. . . 2.00 
MRS. SHAYLOR FORCE (Shaylor). Midseason. 
white . 1.00 
M. JULES ELIE (Crousse). Early, pink.50 
MYRTLE GENTRY (Brand). Late, dainty pink . 3.00 
NELL SHAYLOR (Shaylor). Midseason, white . . 3.00 
NINA SECOR (Secor). Midseason, white. 2.00 
PALLAS (Terry) . Midseason, semi double pink. 
Nearly as high grade as MINNIE SHAYLOR; 
sometimes even superior to that variety. 1.50 
PHILIPPE RIVOIRE (Riviere). Very, very long 
season. Best red double peony I have ever seen. . . . 2.00 
PHOEBE CARY (Brand). Late, pink. 1.00 
PHYLLIS KELWAY (Kelway). Midseason. This 
is the best, very large semi double pink peony I 
know . 2.00 
PRESIDENT WILSON (Thurlow). Late, rose 
pink. This is the best Thurlow variety in our 
garden . 2.00 
PRIMEVERE (Lemoine). One of the two best yel¬ 
low peonies. 1.00 
PRIDE OF LANGPORT (Kelway) . Our very best 
pink, Single peony. Flelen is better. 1.00 
PURE LOVE (Kelway). Single. Midseason, white .50 
REINE HORTENSE (Calot). Midseason, pink. . .50 
RICHARD CARVEL (Brand). Early, red. .50 
ROSA BONHEUR (Dessert) . Late, old rose pink. 
A oeony with as good a carriage as LA FEE. 1.00 
ROSE SHAYLOR (Shaylor). Midseason, flesh pink 2.00 
SARAH BERNHARDT (Lemoine). Late, rose pink .50 
SARAH K. THURLOW (Thurlow). Late, white. 2.00 
SHAYLOR'S DREAM (Shaylor). Midseason, flesh 1.00 
SOME-GANOKO. An excellent dark red Japanese 
variety . 1.00 
SOPS OF WINE (Secor) . Very latest red—seldom 
opens well.50 
SO-SHI (Millet) . The best cup shape red Japanese 
oeony I ever saw. We have very little stock of it 2.50 
SOUVENIR DE LOUIS BIGOT (Dessert). Mid¬ 
season. pink.75 
SOLANGE (Lemoine) . Late, cream, pink and tan. 
This variety has won more first prizes than any 
other variety, but its garden habit is not as good 
as MRS. EDWARD HARDING, PHYLLIS 
KELWAY, PHILIPPE RIVOIRE OR ALICE 
HARDING. 1.00 
TOMATE BOKU. Pink. For 15 years this variety 
has been the best Japanese peony of any color in 
our garden . 5.00 
THERESE (Dessert). Midseason, pink .50 
TOURANGELLE (Dessert). Late, dainty pink. . .50 
TRAGEDY (Hollis) . A very late red which with¬ 
stood the heat best this year and did not burn. . . 2.00 
WALTER FAXON (Richardson). Midseason, ex¬ 
cellent pink.50 
00 . 
9.4 
9.8 
9.4 
8.0 
9.3 
LORD LAMBOURNE—One of the newer scarlet varieties, 
lacinated petals. 
LULA A. NEELEY—We believe this to be the best Red 
Oriental Poppy in the world. 
MRS. PERRY—-We have found this to be the most satisfactory 
salmon pink variety we have succeeded in growing. 
WURTTEMBERGIA—This is the largest red poppy we have 
ever seen which has a satisfactory color. 
Poppies are not as easy to grow as Peonies and should be 
transplanted in August or September. The plants should be 
mulched in very late fall. 
THE BONNEWITZ GARDEN! 
VAN WERT, OHIO 
