AUNT MARY’S SWEET CORN FARM 
Name 
Description 
Price 
TRAGEDY—A very good, late, red peony.$2.00 
TRAIL’S END—A white peony on good stems which comes from 
Dr. Neeley’s garden.$15.00 
UMBELLATA ROSEA—The earliest blooming double pink peony 
in our garden.$ *50 
VICTORY CHATEAU THIERRY—One of the three best pink 
double peonies from Mr. Brand’s garden.$4.00 
WALTER FAXON—The most beautiful shade of rich pink in any 
peony .$1.00 
W. F. CHRISTMAN—A delicate pink peony of good quality. .$1.00 
WILLIAM F. TURNER—Good midseason, red peony.$1.50 
WILTON LOCKWOOD—The tallest pink peony in our collec¬ 
tion .$1.50 
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JAPANESE PEONIES 
ALMA—A pink Japanese variety originated in America. . . .$ .75 
AMA-NO-SODE—A very attractive pink and yellow Japanese 
peony .$2.50 
AUREOLIN—A small sized, pink and yellow Japanese variety $1.50 
FUYAJO—A red Japanese variety; medium height.$1.50 
GODDESS—A most attractive, large size, violet-pink Jap. . . .$5.00 
GOOD’S GEM—A new, extra large, white Japenese peony. May be 
in a class with isani gidui.$7.50 
HENRI POTIN—A medium size, early pink Jap.$1.50 
ISANI GIDUI—The very best white Japenese variety we have ever 
seen . $2.50 
KING OF ENGLAND—A red Japanese variety, not as tall as 
mikado .$2.00 
KINO-KIMO—Medium size; red Japanese variety.$1.50 
KNIGHT OF THE THISTLE—A medium height, red peony with 
possibly stronger colors than mikado. .$2.00 
KUKENI-JISHI—A silvery flesh Japanese peony. As good quality 
as tamate-boku but with subdued colors.$7.50 
MARGARET ATWOOD—A white Japanese; inferior only to isani 
gidui.$3.00 
MRS. WARD WELSH—This new white Japanese variety, when 
grown on old plants, may compete with isani gidui for leader¬ 
ship in its class.. . .$12.00 
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