J. V. Edlund 
White Bear Lake, Minn. 
MME. GAUDICHAU (Millet) 8.2 —Next to M. Martin Cahuzac this is the 
darkest Peony in the world, and it has the distinction characteristic of 
having the most beautiful and luxuriant foliage of any Peony in our 
collection ... Each $1.50 
MME. JULES DESSERT (Dessert) 9.4 —One of the finest of all tlje Peonies. 
The flowers are very large with broad petals. The color is a beautiful 
white, tipped with a very delicate pink and splashed with carmine, showing 
a few golden stamens which make a beautiful flower.Each $1.50 
MIKADO (Barr) 8.6 —A lilac purple, center yellow. Japanese type. Medium 
size in height. Mid-season..Each $1.50 
MRS. A. M BRAND (A. M. Brand) 9.6 —A beautiful pure white flower of im¬ 
mense size. In form it is flat rose type with broad, cupper guards and 
wide center petals of remarkable substance. The plant is vigorous with 
long stout stems ... Each $5 00 
MRS. CHAS. S MINOT (Minot) 9.2 —Rather dwarf plant with stiff stems and 
dark green foliage. Very large flowers finely formed, with broad petals. 
Guard petals faint shell pink, center of creamy white with golden lights at 
base of petals. A few splashes of crimson are apparent in some flowers. 
Late ... Each $2 50 
MRS. EDWARD HARDING (Shaylor) 99 —A charming French white of very 
large size. Rare, elegant and aristocratic. Desirable in every way. One 
of the best of the newer originations.Each $2.00 
MR L. VAN LEEUWEN (Nieuwenhuizen)— A Holland variety of great merit. 
This is surely the largest red we have ever seen; the petals are large and 
of uniform size. The flower is extremely full. A clear dark. Strong, tall 
stems. We recommend it highly.Each $4.00 
MRS JOHN M. KLEITSCH (Brand) 9.0 —The color is a violet rose with a 
distinct lavender cast. The petals are long, broad, pointed, and of great 
substance. Very late and fragrant.Each $1000 
MARY BRAND (Brand) 8.7 —Flowers very large; semi-rose type. A profuse 
bloomer. The best dark red Peony in cultivation. Has no equal as a cut 
flower . Each $1.00 
MARY P. KING (Franklin) 8.7 —A light coral pink; deepening toward center 
of bloom. Center petals delicately margined with lavender. A prolific 
bloomer and good multiplier. Mild and pleasing fragrance. A charming 
flower . Each $1 00 
MRS. J. V. EDLUND (Edlund) 9.4— We 
believe this to be one of the largest v. hite 
Peonies in cultivation. A very tall plant 
with long stiff stems and dark green foli¬ 
age; very large pure white flowers finely 
formed, with waxy broad petals without 
a trace of any other color. Fragrant and 
very late. Awarded the achievement 
medal and the gold medal of the Amer¬ 
ican Peony Society for the best new 
Peony exhibited at the Century of Prog¬ 
ress, June, 1933. Some of the best judges 
of Peonies predict this is the white you 
have been looking for.Each $25.00 
MRS. SPRINGER BROOKS (Ed’.und) 1934 
—Another white, but our estimation of 
this Peony is very high. Yellow and 
orange stamens between the wide waxy 
petals reflect a yellow or orange light 
over the entire flower. The plant is of 
medium height with stiff stems, true rose 
type, mid-season, dark green foliage. 
Lovers of Peonies, watch this one. 
Each $50.00 
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