1935 
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KINO-KIMO ( Unknown ) 82 Japanese. Dark 
brilliant rose pink guards; large center of 
vivid orange pink staminodes. Very bright 
and luminous.$1.00 
LA FIANCEE ( Dessert 1902) 84 Single. Pure 
white saucer like blooms with center of 
long yellow stamens. Pretty, and very 
prolific.$1.00 
LE JOUR ( Shaylor 1915) 86 Single. Very large. 
Pure white, with two rows of long, broad 
petals; center of golden stamens. Tall 
stems.$1.50 
L’ETINCELLANTE (. Dessert 1905) 84 Single. 
Very large cupped flowers of very bright 
pink, petals bordered silver. Very good and 
distinct.$1.50 
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MARGARET ATWOOD ( Unknown) 87 Jap¬ 
anese. Large pure white cup-like flower, with 
central ball of golden staminodes. Fine, 
strong grower.$5.00 
MIKADO {Japan, 1893) 86 Japanese. Waved, 
cupped guards of dark crimson; broad cen¬ 
ter of dark rose red staminodes, tipped buff. 
Very popular.$1.00 
NELLIE ( Kelway) 86 Single. Floriferous, 
pretty pale rose pink with yellow center. 
Clusters of blooms; stiff stems and a good 
grower.$1.00 
PRIDE OF LANGPORT ( Kelway 1909) 89 
Single. Wide spreading, cupped petals of 
pale rose pink; very bright yellow center. 
Very large and tall.$1.50 
PRINCESS DULEEP SINGH ( Kelway) 87 
Japanese. Double row of cupped guards of 
dark old rose pink; large cluster of buff 
yellow staminodes.$2.50 
RASIIOOMON {Japan) 87 Japanese. Glowing 
rose red guards; center of slender stamin¬ 
odes tipped rose red, edged yellow. Free 
flowering.$2.50 
SEIRILT SOMAE ( Unknown) 82 Japanese. 
Heavy smooth guards of creamy white; 
center of long, narrow petaloids tipped yel¬ 
low. Very distinct.$1.50 
SNOW WHEEL ( Unknown) 83 Japanese. 
Regular, cupped guards of pure white; 
small, deep yellow center. Dwarf; very hand¬ 
some flowers.$3.00 
SOME-GANOIvO ( Unknown) 90 Japanese. 
Guards broad, waved, cupped, clear dark 
crimson; broad center of crinkled light buff 
staminodes; fragrant. .$2.50 
TAMATE-BOKU ( Unknown) 94 Very large. 
Japanese. Enormous, cupped petals of dark 
old rose pink; center of very long thread like 
rose pink and buff staminodes. The largest 
and best bloom of any Jap; very fine. . $10.00 
TOKIO ( Unknown) 89 Japanese. Cupped, 
waving guard petals of dull rose pink; center 
of large pink and buff staminodes. Taller, 
more vigorous grower than Tamate-Boku, 
but not as good an individual bloom. . .$1.50 
TORO-NO-MAKI ( Unknown) 90 Japanese. 
Very large. Long guards of pale blush white; 
center of whitish staminodes edged yellow. 
Good growth.$3.00 
TORPILLELTR {Dessert 1913) 80 Japanese. 
Light crimson guards, held horizontally 
around the large cluster of staminodes of 
same color, tipped pink and yellow. Very 
distinct and handsome variety.$1.50 
YESO ( Unknown) 77 Japanese. Blush white 
guards, with beautiful center of yellow' stam¬ 
inodes. Pretty, very floriferous, and a good 
grower.$1.50 
Early Flowering Species 
ANOMALA {Collected) An interesting species 
with single red blooms and more finely cut 
foliage than the Chinensis. Very early.$1.50 
AVANT GARDE ( Lemoine) 86 Wittmanniana 
hybrid. Exquisite single flower of pale 
smoky pink with golden tints and golden 
stamens. Very early.$5.00 
LE PRINTEMPS {Lemoine) 86 Wittmanniana 
hybrid. Pale creamy yellow shade, faint red¬ 
dish veining at base. Distinct foliage; like 
above.$2.50 
OFFICINALIS ROSEA ( Collected) A beautiful 
rose pink form of the old “Piney” that is a 
fine addition to the early garden.$1.00 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA (< Collected) The native 
European Peony, the old, very early, bright 
red “Piney” of old fashioned gardens which 
is such a beautiful sight two weeks ahead of 
the regular Peonies. Pretty foliage.$1.00 
TENUIFOLIA FIORE PLENA (< Collected) 
The “Fern Leaved Peony”; very fine, 
grass-like foliage, and quite dwarf, 15 to 
20 inches tall, with beautiful double blooms 
of a most brilliant bright red. Very early, 
blooming with the Irises. Always a great 
favorite, very scarce, and very striking.$2.00 
