WEST NEWBURY, MASS. 
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Winnifred Domme (Brand 1913), medium-sized flowers of 
8.3 bomb type, bright red. Medium height and strong 
stems. Early midseason. 
SINGLE PEONIES 
Price per dozen at ten times the single rate, e.g. 
$1.00 each. $10.00 per dozen; 
Prices quoted are for large divisions (L.D.) consisting 
of strong three to five-eye divisions, and one-year 
(1 yr.) plants, which are divisions grown for one year or 
divisions equal to those. 
For two-year clumps add 50 per cent, to one-year 
price. 
Three-year clumps at double the price of one-year 
plants. 
The single flowers, or those having a single row of petals 
with a center of yellow stamens, are the first to bloom, but 
will last for some time, for as the terminal flower fades the side 
or lateral buds open. For garden effects they are most satis¬ 
factory. They are more individual and withstand the rains 
and winds where the heavier doubles might be beaten down. 
In the early morning and at dusk the flowers are closed, re¬ 
sembling large rosebuds, and are especially alluring. If cut 
when in bud and brought into the house they keep a week or 
more. We have tested many varieties for years, and list below 
those that we have found to be best. 
Adana (Kelway) Very fine single flowers with broad petals of 
good substance, delicate shell-pink with bright golden 
stamens. Long buds resembling roses. L.D. $2. 1 yr. $3. 
Black Prince (See Series A). 
Celeste Brochet (Brochet), milk-white petals thickly 
sprinkled with minute dots of lilac, giving a total effect 
of pale lavender or faint pink. Stock limited. $1.50 each. 
Clairette (Dessert 1905), tall, strong stems with dark green 
8.1 foliage, bearing very large pure white flowers. The 
petals are long and silky and the center mass of stamens 
is bright yellow. $1.50 each. 
Dorothy (Kelway 1898), a single row of broad pink petals and 
7.5 bright golden center make this an attractive variety for 
the border. 75 cents each. 
Duchess of Portland (Barr), white, faintly tinted pink, 
7.8 gradually deepening toward the center of each petal. 
Strong, tall grower. $1.00 each. 
Emily (Kelway), rose-pink, not tall but free-flowering and 
7.4 shows up well in the border. 75 cents each. 
Helen (See Series A) 
Hesperus (Kelway), broad petals of deep shell-pink of good 
substance, forming a cup-shaped flower. $1. each. 
Lady Lilian Ogle (Kelway), faintly tinted buds, opening into 
pure white flowers. Strong, vigorous plants of a rather 
bushy habit. $1.00 each. 
