This type is characterized by five or more 
cup-shaped, rounded guard petals, sur¬ 
rounding a large center of staminodes or 
petaloids. 
8.1 AKALU —Dazzl ing carmine- 
red. Upright growing variety and Each 
carries its blooms gracefully on 
strong stems. Midseason. Si.50 
ANTWERPEN—Carmine-pink, im¬ 
mense flowers. Early to midseason . 12.50 
EMMA — Large deep rose-pink. 
‘Mikado" Two rows of perfectly shaped 
— round petals. Early. 3.00 
EVA—Very lively shade of carmine-crimson. Early to midseason . . . 3.00 
EVELINE—Fi ne shade of clear dark pink. Midseason. 2.25 
FRANCOIS—Two rows of bright rose petals. Midseason. 1.75 
FUJI-ZOME-GORONO—Wisteria pink. Midseason. . 2.50 
FUYAJO—Mahogany, tipped light bronze. One of the richest shades. Deserves a 
place in every garden. 1.50 
GEISHA—Clear bright rosy red. Two rows of petals. Compact, pure yellow 
center. Tall stems. Late. 10.00 
GERMAINE—Rounded petals of bright red, surrounding yellow staminodes. Late 2.50 
GERTRUDE—An excellent variety. Very soft carmine-pink Rowers. A heavy 
comb of clear yellow staminodes,-incurved. Late. 1.75 
HAKODATE—Pure white with a large golden center. Large. Finest white 
Japanese Peony. Very rare. 15.00 
9.0 HENRI POTIN— (Doriat, 1924). Deep china pink shaded carmine. Midseason 2.00 
HO-GIOKU— White . 1.00 
Japanese 
'Peonies 
9.3 ISANI GIDUI —Large flowers of pure white, surrounding crown of gold stami¬ 
nodes. Midseason. Extremely beautiful. 3.50 
JACQUELINE —Glittering pure white. Midseason. 1.25 
KAMENO-KEROGAMA —A fine clear red. Midseason. 1.00 
KARA-ORI-NISHIKI— (Name of a Beautiful Cloth). The uniquely Ruted petals, 
with ends deeply indented, are white, irregularly streaked and tipped with lilac- red 2.50 
8.6 KING OF ENGLAND — (Kelway, 1902). Glossy garnet red. Tall growing and 
large Rowered. Blooms early midseason. 1.50 
KINSUI—White. 2.00 
MEIGETSUKO— (Moonbeam). Two rows of bright mauve-rose petals. A gorgeous 
color and one of the finest Japanese Peonies. Midseason. 1.50 
8.6 MIKADO— The most popular Japanese Peony. Uniform shade of brilliant, 
cerise-crimson, staminodes of chamois-yellow, faced crimson,- typical oriental coloring. 
Makes a fine cutflower and is unsurpassed for landscape effects. Very free Rowering 1.00 
MR. G. F. HEMERIK —Very fine pink. Enormous flower with two rows of petals. 
Midseason. 10.00 
Single and Japanese Peonies 
These two classes are very recommendable for delightful color effects. Massed in 
front of Evergreens or tall shrubs, their beauty can hardly be equalled by any other 
plant. The flowers are carried gracefully on slender stems and both the form and 
color of the Rower, form fine material for those artistically inclined. There are 
numerous places in the Garden where these Peonies add a touch of exquisite beauty 
that no other plant could offer at that particular time of year. 
LANSING, MICHIGAN 
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