BULLETIN NUMBER 1 — FEBRUARY 10, 1934 
51 
ROSES—Continued 
CLIMBERS AND RAMBLERS—No. 2 
Tied 25 per bundle 
We will have a good assortment of the No. 2 Grade in next Bulletin. If interested 
write for prices. 
MOSS—No. 1, Mostly Buds 
Per 10 Per 100 
Henri Martin, glossy red. One of the best _ $ 2.30 $ 20.00 
Henri Martin, No. 1% __ 1.80 15.00 
PEONIES 
Our Peonies are all young, field grown, strong divisions, free from disease and 
true to name, and free from mixtures. 
SIZE OF ROOTS. 3 to 5 eye Divisions, unless otherwise specified. Can offer 
Undivided Clumps 10 to 15 eyes at three times the 100 rate. 
Unnamed Pink _ ($60.00 per M.) _: 
Unnamed Red _ ( 70.00 per M.)_ 
Unnamed White _ ( 60.00 per M.)_ 
Mixed __ ( 50.00 per M.) _ 
Albatre, 8.7. One of the finest white peonies. Mid-season_ 
Albert Crousse, 8.6. Very fresh salmon-pink, delicate color. Large 
compact bomb shape, fragrant, erect, medium height. Late_ 
Alexander Dumas, 7.1. Crown type. Brilliant pink, good for cut flower 
purposes. Very early _ 
Alsace Lorraine, 8.8. Semi-rose type. Petals are pronouncedly pointed, 
center petals arranged like a water lily. Rich, creamy-white, 
center delicately tinted yellow. Late mid-season _ 
American Beauty, 6.5. Crown type. Mid-season. A glowing red _ 
Andre Lauries, 6.5. Rose type. Dark tyrian-rose or solferino-red shad¬ 
ing deeper in the center with red reflex. Guards same color. Late 
Asa Gray, 8.1. Semi-rose type. Very large full,imbricated bloom. Guard 
petals salmon-flesh, center of bloom very full and perfectly 
formed. Delicate lilac plenteously sprinkled with minute dots 
of deeper lilac. Mid-season _ 
Avalanche, 8.7. Crown type. Pure snow-white with a few delicate pen- 
cilings of carmine on the edges of the central petals. Fragrant. 
Late mid-season _ 
Augustine D’Hour, 7.8. Bomb type. Mid-season. Extremely large, showy 
perfectly built bloom; primary petals narrow and built up close 
and high. Very deep, rich, brilliant solferino-red with slight 
silvery reflex _ 
Baroness Rothchild, Rose type. Light pink. Mid-season _ 
Baroness Schroeder, 9. Rose type. Buds delicate blush, open flower 
milky-white. Mid-season. - 
Benjamin Franklin, 8.1. Rose type. Brilliant crimson with ruby shad¬ 
ings. Very tall, erect stems. Fragrance slight. Carries form and 
color much longer than most reds. Early _ 
Brand’s Magnificent, 8.2. Semi-rose type. Deep dark red with bluish 
cast. Wonderful because of the beautiful form of the flower. 
Mid-season _ 
Charles McKellip, 7.8. Crown type. Irregular rich crimson petals of 
the center are mingled with gold stamens and surrounded by 
rows of broad silky guard petals. Mid-season _ 
Chestine Gowdy, 8.4. Crown type. Late mid-season. The broad outer 
petals are silvery pink. These enclose a zone of fine irregularly 
shaped petals of deep rich cream, which in turn surround a 
prominent cone of broad pink petals, splashed and tipped crim¬ 
son. Very fragrant _ 
Claire Dubois, 8.7. Rose type. Very large, rich, clear, satiny pink 
with glossy reflex. Late - 
Compte De Jesseur, Creamy pink. Mid-season - 
Couronne D’Or, 8.1. Semi-rose type. Snow white reflecting golden-yel¬ 
low stamens that show through the petals when looking at the 
flower from the side. Delicate carmine pencilings on edges of 
a few central petals. Mid-season - 
Delache, 7.1. Dazzling red, profuse bloomer. One of the good old red 
varieties. Late mid-season - 
Per 10 
.85 
1.00 
.85 
.70 
1.50 
1.80 
1.00 
3.00 
1.00 
1.00 
1.80 
1.50 
1.20 
1.00 
3.00 
1.80 
5.00 
2.00 
2.00 
2.00 
1.00 
1.20 
1.00 
Per 100 
$ 7.00 
8.50 
7.00 
6.00 
12.00 
15.00 
8.00 
25.00 
8.00 
8.00 
15.00 
12.00 
10.00 
8.00 
25.00 
15.00 
18.00 
18.00 
18.00 
8.00 
10.00 
8.00 
