12 GRAHAM NURSERIES 
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PEONIES 
We have growing in field more than 200 varieties of peonies and have 
100 kinds in cold storage for spring planting. 
The bulk of our sales are to people who drive in for many miles 
around to see the peonies “face to face” when they are in bloom, 
and order for fall delivery. 
However, experience has proven that peonies may be, and are, suc¬ 
cessfully planted in the spring while plants are dormant; hence, the 
cold storage. 
Prices are for 3 to 5 eye divisions. 
AVALANCHE, 87—One of the finest whites. Mid-season, each. . .50 
EDULIS SUPERBA, 76—Clear, deep pink. Very early, each.50 
FELIX CROUSSE, 84—Bright, ruby red. Mid-season, each.50 
FESTIVA MAXIMA, 93—White, center flecked with crimson. 
Early, each .50 
FRANCOIS ORTEGAT, 67—Rich purplish-crimson. Mid-season. 
Fine, each .50 
GROVER CLEVELAND, 82—Very large, full, dark crimson, late. 
Each .75 
KARL ROSENFIELD, 88—Very large, tall, brilliant crimson. 
Mid-season, each.50 
LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF, 91—Soft pink, semi-double, resem¬ 
bling a water lily, each. 1.00 
LIVINGSTONE, 81—Pale lilac rose, compact, fine for cut flow¬ 
ers, each .75 
GIGANTEA, 86—Delicate rose pink, tall, early and very frag¬ 
rant, each .75 
BARONESS SCHROEDER, 90—White and amber tints in center 
when first opening. One of the world’s finest peonies, late. 
Each . 1.00 
