WHOLESALE PRICE LIST 1935-1936 
PEONIES—Continued 
8.6 Primevere (Lemoine, 1907). White and yellow. 
Some claim it to be the nearest approach to a yel¬ 
low peony of any in the Chinensis section. Large 
full blooms on tall stems. Mid-season. 6.50 
8.7 President Taft. Pink. Very large. Fine cut flower... 7.50 
8.8 Richard Carvel (Brand). Red. Early, large, lasting 
blooms. Fragrant . 7.50 
7.2 Rubra Superba (Richardson). Decidedly the best 
late dark red. Rich brilliant crimson, without 
stamens. Very fragrant. Best keeper of the whole 
family . 2.50 
9.7 Solange (Lemoine, 1907). Mid-season. Unique col¬ 
ored. Full globular flowers with compact crested 
tuft in the center and creamy-white with a brown 
tint at heart overlaid with delicate reddish brown... 2.00 
9.8 Therese (Dessert). Pink ...12.00 
9.4 Tourangelle (Dessert). Pink .12.00 
7.8 Triomphe de Lille (Calot). Pink. 3.50 
8.3 Venus (Kelway). Pink. 5.00 
50.00 
65.00 
65.00 
20.00 
15.00 125.00 
100.00 
100.00 
30.00 
40.00 
SINGLE AND JAPANESE 
Catherine S. Fox (Berneche). Single rose, yellow.3 5.00 
Constance, Japanese .12.00 
Cathedral, Japanese. Maroon . 7.50 
Florestine (Berneche). Single dark red. 6.50 
8.0 Tokio, Japanese. Clear pink .40.00 350.00 
9.0 Some-ganoko, Japanese. Fine dark red.:..25.00 200.00 
7.0 The Moor. Single, purple garnet. 4.00 
View of one of our blocks of one year old fruit trees growing at Orenco. One of the 
largest and finest blocks of fruit trees in Oregon this year. Shade trees at left. 
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