8.1 CATHEDRAL (Syn. Hanna-no- s ato)—Midseason. Large. Vivid dark 
rose-pink guard petals with a great center of staminodes of light lilac-rose. 
Perhaps the most striking of Japanese Peonies . $2.00 
8.5 FLAMBOYANT—Midseason, large. Violet-crimson petals with center 
a full ball of chamois-yellow edged gold staminodes, faced red . $2.00 
9 <2 FUYAJO (Jap-) —Midseason, medium size. Mahogany tipped light 
bronze. One of the richest shades, deserving a place in every garden . $2.50 
8.3 INNOCENCE—Late midseason. Lilac-rose with canary yellow center $1.50 
9.3 ISANI GUIDI—Midseason. Very large. The very best White Japanese 
Peony. Excellent white guard petals with a large, rounded mass of yellow 
staminodes of the finest quality . $3.00 
8.6 KING pF ENGLAND (Jap.) —Midseason, very large,glossy garnet red, 
between crimson and maroom. Tall, floriferous, slender, wiry stems. A 
handsome, vividly colored flower . $2.50 
8.7 MARGRET ATWOOD—Very large midseason. Pure white, cup¬ 
shaped flower with occasional pink flush and a center ball of golden stam¬ 
inodes . $1.00 
8.6 MIKADO—Midseason. Medium size. Waved, cupped petals of dark, 
dull crimson. If you have but one Jap. Peony, let it be Mikado. First im¬ 
ported for the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893. Most popular . $1.00 
8.7 RASHOOMAN—A very large, midseason flower of glowing rose-red, 
with center of staminodes of rose-red edged yellow, pleasing fragrance. 
Medium height, erect, free and strong. Beautiful foliage and one of the best 
red Japs . $1.50 
8- 3 SNOW WHEEL—Midseason. Large. Broad, waxy outer petals with 
small, deep yellow center, the filamented petals resembling beautiful aig¬ 
rette feathers. A pure immaculate white . $3.00 
9- 0 SOME GANOKO—Midseason. Large. Probably the best red of all 
Japanese type Peonies. Guards a rich shade of velvety clear dark crimson, 
center of crinkled buff staminodes tinted rose-red. Fragrant . $2.50 
SUNRISE (Syn Hinode Sakai)—Very late, handsome lilac-pink . $1.50 
9.4 TAMATE-BOKU—Midseason. Very large. Enormous cupped petals 
of dark old-rose-pink. Center of staminodes of yellow-shading to light pink. 
“The finest of all the Japs.” A glorious pink, expuisitely fragrant . $10.00 
THE DRAGON—An uncommon brilliant, rich, dark crimson . $2.00 
8.9 TOKIO—Midseason. Broad clear carmine-pink petals and a golden- 
yellow heart. A very large pink Jap. type . $2.00 
8.0 TORPILLEUR—Midseason. Very distinct, large, rose-red or light-crim¬ 
son with large cluster of staminodes of the same color tipped pink and yel¬ 
low. Probably the very best genuine red Japanese type Peony . $2.50 
EARLY MAY FLOWERING PEONIES 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA PLENA—The old-fashioned red“Piney.” Some¬ 
times known as the “Decoration Day Red.” A brilliant amaranth-red not 
found in any other . 75c 
TENUIFOLIA FLORE PLENA—Flowers small to medium, full double, a 
brilliant dark crimson. The first to bloom. A dwarf “cut-leaved” plant with 
distinctive finely laciniated foliage . $2.50 
7.8 TENUIFOLIA LATIFOLIA—A fine clear crimson species with single 
flowers at bloom even before the double flowers form. Valuable for every 
early bloom. Rare .i. $2.50 
SMOUTHI—A variety of ANOMALA with 4 inch, bright crimson flowers $2.00 
ANOMALA—A well-marked type native to Europe, with distinctive cut 
foliage and crimson flowers. Single . $L50 
Join the American Peony Society by sending $3.00 for a year’s dues to 
Secretary, Mr. W. F. Christman, Northbrook, Ill., and receive their valuable 
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