8.4 FELIX CROUSSE—Late midseason. Full, rich even shade of red. Most 
popular red Peony for cut flowers ....,...... 50c 
FIDELINA—One of the older pink Peonies ... 50c 
9-3 FESTIVA MAXIMA—Very large, early, white with few crimson flakes. 
Fragrant, tall, strong stems . 35c 
9.2 FLORENCE MACBETH—A very large, late midseason bloom of pale 
shell-pink with deeper center, of waxy texture and illuminated by a golden 
glow. Slightly fragrant, strong stems and good foliage. Scarce . $4.00 
8.9 FLOW’RET OF EDEN—I ^arge; early midseason. The flower has that 
soft, elusive pink-and-white coloring that is so appealing. Changes from a 
baby pink on opening to clear white. Unusually strong stems . $3.50 
7.5 FLORAL TREASURE (Syn. Delicatisima) —Flowers fragrant, very 
large and perfectly formed. Delicate salmon-pink. Tall and strong. Midseason 40c 
FRAGRANS—A little appreciated Peony with small rose-pink flowers, not 
over three inches in diameter that under artificial light becomes almost 
true American Beauty shade. They appear more like roses than peonies 
Slender, wiry stems. The oldest recorded Chinensis Peony. The most 
outstanding cold storage and cut flower variety . 50c 
FONTENELLE—Early red, very desirable for early blooming and its 
long, strong stems. Medium size, good form, clear crimson . 50c 
8.6 FRANCES SHAYLOR—Very large, midseason. Dwarf, free flowering, 
good stems and foliage. White with pink flush and yellow tinted collar. 
Very distinct . $1.00 
FULGIDA—Late midseason. Tall, very erect, medium sized bloom of a 
uniform rose-magenta with silver tips . 50c 
8-1 GALATHEE—A full, rose-type flower of perfect form. Very late. 
Flesh-white with deeper pink center. Very fragrant. Tall, free blooming, 
good habit .—- $1.50 
8.9 GEORGIANA SHAYLOR—Late midseason. Very large. Lighter rose- 
pink splashed crimson. A most refined pink Peony of sweet fragrance . $1.00 
6.5 GENERAL HOOKER—Midseason, large flower, free bloomer. Uniform 
dark Tyrian-rose . 50c 
8.2 GROVER CLEVELAND—Late midseason. Large bright crimson, 
mildly fragrant. Medium height, stiff stems, free. One of the finest late reds 75c 
8.8 GRANDIFLORA—Very late, very large, refined texture. A soft shell- 
pink shading to rosy-white. A flitting climax to a glorious Peony bloomng 
season . 35c 
7.7 H. F. REDDICK— Midseason. Large flowers of brilliant, dark crimson 
with showy bright yellow stamens. Free . 75c 
8.7 JAMES KELWAY—Early midseason. Very large. Fine form. Dainty 
flesh-pink changing to flesh-white. Tall and vigorous . 75c 
9.2 JEANNOT —Late. Large. One of the finest of late introductions. 
Delicate flesh-pink tinted lavender and salmon-pink. Free blooming, upright, 
strong stems . $2.00 
8.9 JUBILEE —Midseason. A wonderful white Peony of largest size, often 
8 to 9 inches in diameter. A full, flat refined bloom of most delicate texture 
and long lasting quality. One of the finest of all for cut flowers and show 
bloom . $1.00 
JUPITER (Calot)—A lovely deep rose, free blooming. Fine for cut flowers 50c 
8-8 KARL ROSENFIELD—Midseason, large flower, very bright crimson 
One of the best all-around red Peonies. Ideal for landscape and for cut 
flowers . 75c 
9.0 KATHERINE HAVEMEYER—A large, midseason rose-bud flower, 
rose-pink and old-rose. Mild rose fragrance. Good stems and foliage. 
Refined form and texture. Among the best . $4.00 
9.8 KELWAY’S GLORIOUS—Midseason. White with creamy suffusion, 
sometimes with faint crimson edges in center. Rated next to Le Cygne as 
the second best of all white Peonies. Strong stems, reliable and free bloom¬ 
er .:...$2.oo 
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