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W/iile Bear Lak'’, Minn. 
MRS. J. V. EDLUND (Edlund) 1927—We 
believe this to be one of the largest white 
Peonies in cultivation. A very tall plant 
with long stiff stems and dark green foli¬ 
age; very large pure white flowers finely 
formed, with waxy broad petals without 
a trace of any other color. Fragrant and 
very late. Awarded the achievement 
medal and the gold medal of the Amer¬ 
ican Peony Society for the best new 
Peony exhibited at the Century of Prog¬ 
ress, June, 19d3. vSome of the best judges 
of Peonies predict this is the white you 
have been U)oking for.F,ach $50.00 
MRS. SPRINGER BROOKS (Edlund) 
1934—Another white, but our estimation 
(„)f this JF'ony is very high. Yellow and 
orange stamens between the wide waxy 
l)etals reflect a yellow or orange light 
over the entire flower. The plant is of 
medium height with stiff stems, true rose 
type, mid-season, dark green foliage. 
I,overs of I’eonies, watch this one. 
Each $50.00 
MONS DUPONT (Calot) 8.3 —An immense perfectly formed cup-shaped flower. 
Opening flat when in full bloom; glistening ivory white center petals bor¬ 
dered with lively carmine, golden stamens mingled with petals throughout 
the flower. Fragrant. Each $1.00 
MONS. JULES ELIE (Crousse) 9.2—Very large, compact bomb type, large 
guard petals surrounding a great dome of incurved petals; glossy flesh pink 
shading to a deeper rose at the base. O'he entire bloom covered with a 
silver sheen. Fragrant .Each $1.00 
MONS. MARTIN CUHAZEC (Dessert) 8.8— Rose, semi-rose type, mid-season; 
large, full, massive, well formed flowers; perfect, solid balls of deep maroon 
with garnet hues and l)rilliant luster; good, erect habit; free bloomer. 
Ivach $1.50 
OPAL (Pleas) 8.5—Pink, rose t 3 ^pe, mid-season, vigorous tall growing plant, 
]>rofuse bloomer, guard petals delicate pink.Each $1.00 
PHILIPPE RIVOIRE (Rivoire) 9.2—A very fine bright crimson, of good form 
and groAvth. The most fragrant of the red Peonies. Mid-season. Very 
scarce . Each $5.00 
PHYLLIS KELWAY (Kelway) 8.8 —Large pale pink flower with lighter center, 
delicately colored and very beautiful. Strong grower; mid-season. 
Each $4.00 
PHOEBE CAREY (Brand) 8.8- —Large flat rose tyire flrrwer. Color soft lav¬ 
ender pink wath center several shades darker. 'I'aH, strong, very fragrant 
and late . Each $2.00 
PONEMAH (PTanklin) —Even shade of most beautiful pink shading to lighter 
pink at edge of petals. Flower opens flat and of enormous size. Central 
petals lacinated. ftnter rows of petals broad. Deligthfully fragrant. 
Sturdy grower and bloomer. (Originator’s descrii)tion).Each $1.00 
PRESIDENT WILSON (Thurlow) 9.3—Shell i>bd-: wdth flesh tints in center. 
Very large. Extra fine. Each $500 
PRIDE OF ESSEX (Thurlow) 8.9—Exceptionally broad petals of deep flesh 
pink, making a very large flow'er of good form. Stems long and stiff. 
Mid-season; a very desirable variety.Each $2.00 
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