General Utility Peonies 
(All peonies listed under this heading are of double 
type and are useful for garden and lawn decoration, 
cut-flowers and competitive showing.) 
Each 
8.5 Adolphe Rousseau. (E) Red, dark and lus¬ 
trous; tall; vigorous.$1.00 
9.0 Baroness Sehroeder. (M) Pale, flesh-white 
without crimson markings; fragrant; tall. 1.00 
8.0 Cherry Hill. (VE) Red. A very dark crim¬ 
son bloom; usually the first Chinese peony 
to open; a lively spot of color. 1.25 
8.7 Claire Dubois. (L) Bright old-rose pink 
with suggestion of mauve; large, attractive 
flower .. 1.00 
8.5 Coronation. (M) Pale rose-pink with dark 
center; fragrant. 2.00 
8.3 Eugene Bigot. (L) Red. Large crimson 
bloom with violet tinge. Form sometimes 
irregular . 1.00 
8.6 Frances Shaylor. (M) White, with yellow 
markings; slight fragrance. 1.50 
9.1 Frances Willard. (M) White with a yellow 
suffusion and a few red markings; popular 
and successful everywhere. 1.50 
8.9 Frankie Curtis. (M) White. A very large, 
symmetrical flower with incurved petals 
and delicate coloring. 8.00 
8.9 Georgiana Shaylor. (M) Light old-rose 
pink with vivid crimson mai'kings on 
central petals; fragrant. 1.50 
9.2 Grace Loomis. (L) White, with lemon tints 
in depths; large; mildly fragrant. 3.00 
8.7 James Kelway. (M) Pale pink, becoming 
white when open. A loose, fluffy flower 
of great size. 1.00 
9.2 Jeannot. (L) Pale rose-pink, deepening 
to old-rose in the center. A fine, large 
bloom of delicate color. 2.00 
8.9 Jubilee. (M) White. Large, fluffy sym¬ 
metrical flower. 1.00 
9.1 June Day. (M) Light old-rose pink. Mild 
sweet fragrance; a handsome, symmetrical 
bloom . 3.00 
8.8 Karl Rosenfleld. (M) Red. Pleasing form 
and color; a popular red. 1.00 
9.8 Kelway’s Glorious. (M) White. Enormous, 
shaggy flower of clearest color with occa¬ 
sional crimson markings; rose-like fra¬ 
grance . 2.50 
8.9 Lady Kate. (L) Solid light pink; rather 
flat form; popularity increasing. 5.00 
8.5 La Perle. (M) Light old-rose pink with 
distinct lavender tone; fragrant. 1.00 
9.0 Longfellow. (M) Red; its clear bright 
crimson color places it with the highest 
rating reds; rather stingy with its blooms 1.25 
8.4 Lora Dexheimer. (M) Red; a flaming crim¬ 
son color which is hard to beat; form 
good and bloom large. 1.00 
8.8 Loveliness. (VL) Pale flesh-pink with red 
central markings; mild fragrance. 1.25 
9.0 Mabel L. Franklin. (M) Rose-pink guards 
and center with lighter pink collar. Large, 
loosely built floyvcr with lemon-like fra¬ 
grance . 2.00 
8.9 Marie Crousse. (M) Pink; a clear, translu¬ 
cent, glowing, pale pink. 1.00 
8.5 Marie Lemoine (VL) Lemon-white, with 
occasional crimson markings; richly fra¬ 
grant; a handsome peony of good form... 1.00 
8.7 Mary Brand. (M) Red; a brilliant dark 
crimson bloom of excellent form; similar 
to Karl Rosenfleld but a brighter red in 
some soils. 1.00 
9.2 Matilda Lewis (M) Red; large, loosely 
formed blooms of dark maroon; one of 
the very best dark reds.10.00 
