BULLETIN NUMBER 1 
FEBRUARY 10, 1934 
53 
PEONIES—Continued 
Per 10 Per 100 
Marie, 8.1. Rose type. Very late. Lilac-white, fading to milk-white. 
Golden yellow staminades or short narrow petals around the 
collar. Fragrant, Free Bloomer. A very desirable variety_$ 1.20 $ 10.00 
Marie Crousse, 8.9. Bomb type. Soft salmon-pink shaded a glossy 
satiny-lilac. Mid-season _ 2.50 20.00 
Marie Lemoine, 8.5. Rose type. Ivory-white with occasional narrow 
carmine racing on edge of some petals. Late_ _ 1.80 15.00 
Mary Brand, 8.7. Rose type. Crimson with silky sheen. Golden stam¬ 
ens scattered through the center. Mid-season_ 3.00 25.00 
Meissonier, 6.5. Bomb type. Very brilliant crimson, full double flowers 
on stiff, wiry stems. Mid-season _ 1.20 10.00 
Madame Bucquet, Semi-rose type. Midseason. Very pretty, perfect 
shaped bud and flower. Velvety crimson, almost black. Very 
rich and magnificent _ 1.00 8.00 
Mme. Ducel, 7.9. Bomb type. Beautiful silvery mauve-rose. The guard 
petals are broad and prominent, surmounted by a chrysanthe¬ 
mum like center of narrow compact, incurved petals. Mid-season 1.20 10.00 
Mme. De Verneville, 7.9. Bomb type. Guard petals are pure white, 
very large and folding over the flower. Blooms of purest white 
suffused with daintest blush except a few cream colored petals 
and four red flakes on central petals. Rose fragrance. Early_ 1.10 9.00 
Mme. Jules Dessert, 9.4. Rose type. Very large imbricated flat flower 
as big as a dinner plate, the petals undulated. Pure white over¬ 
laid with a sheen of delicate blush with a pronounced pink 
center, intermixed with golden stamens. Stiff vigorous stems 
perfect habit. Mid-season _ 5.50 50.00 
Mons. Jules Elie, 9.2. Bomb type. Immense globular very full flowers. 
Glossy lilac-pink shading to deeper rose. The entire flower over¬ 
laid with a sheen of silver that fairly shimmers in the sunlight 
Mid-season - 3.00 25.00 
Mons. Krelage, 7.7. Semi-rose type. Rich, solferino-red with amaran¬ 
thine center. Very large, flat flowers. Slightly fragrant. Good 
variety and free bloomer. Mid-season to late _ 1.50 12.00 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac, 8.8. Semi-rose type. Large, full, massive well 
formed flowers. A perfect solid ball of deep maroon with garnet 
hues and a brilliant black luster. Mid-season _ 5.50 50.00 
Mrs. Douglas, Rose type. Mid-season - 1.20 10.00 
Novelty, Creamy white and rose. One of the finest new varieties. Early 3.00 25.00 
Octavie Demay, 8.5. Crown type. Soft light Hydrangea-pink fading to 
white. Tipped carmine. Blooms freely, very early _ 1.20 10.00 
Officinalis Rubra FI. PL, 8.6. Large round bloom of vivid crimson. 
Earliest of all good peonies _ 3.50 30.00 
Paul Neyron. Pink. Rather an old-fashioned variety - 1.00 8.00 
Philippe Rivoire, 9.2. Rose type. Bright, velvety crimson, which holds 
without fading. Perfect color, splendid fragrance, regular shape 
and good substance. Mid-season - 15.00 
Philomele, 7.7. Anemone type. Guard petals bright violet-rose, ane¬ 
mone center of lingulated narrow golden-yellow petals changing 
to cream or amber yellow. Mid-season - 1.20 10.00 
Plutarch, 7.3. Semi-double type. Small rosy magenta bloom. Stamens 
present in center and around the collar. Odor pleasant. Late- 1.00 8.00 
Pottsi, Semi-rose. Very dark crimson. Fragrant. Strong grower, 
medium size. Early - 1-00 8.00 
Prince of Darkness, 7.6. Large blooms with petals silghtly fringed and 
darker at edges. Rich dark maroon. Early - 1.50 12.00 
Queen Victoria, 7.2. Bomb type. Milk-white tinted flesh, cream center. 
Center petals occasionally tipped carmine. Large, full compact 
bloom. Fine for cut flowers. Mid-season - 1.50 12.00 
Rachel, 7.9. Rose type. Brightest garnet-red shaded richest ruby-red. 
Fine form and vigorous grower. Can not be beat for cut flowers. 
Midseason ____-. 1-20 10.00 
