BULLETIN NUMBER 2 — FEBRUARY 28, 1936 
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PEONIES 
Our stock is young, field grown, free from diseases of all kinds and True to Name. 
SIZE OF ROOTS. 3 to 5 eyes unless otherwise specified. 
Per 10 Per 100 
60 Albiflora, 8.7. Single Japanese Peony. Sometimes known as 
The Bride. Pure white, golden yellow stamens. $3 50 $30 00 
200 Alexander Dumas, 7.1. Crown type. Brilliant pink. Very early 95 8 00 
80 Alsace Lorraine, 8.8. Semi-rose type. Petals are pronouncedly 
pointed. Rich, creamy-white, center tinted yellow. Late... 2 90 25 00 
70 Avalanche, 8.7. Crown type. Pure snow-white with a few deli¬ 
cate pencilings of carmine on the edges of the center petals. 
Fragrant. Late mid-season. 1 45 12 00 
150 Baroness Schroeder, 9.0. Rose type. Buds delicate blush, open 
flower milky white. Mid-season. 2 90 25 00 
70 Claire Dubois, 8.7. Rose type. Very large, satiny pink with 
glossy reflex. Late. 2 15 18 00 
120 Duchess de Nemours, 8.1. Crown type. Early. Sulphur white 
flowers with greenish reflex. Gradually changes to a pure 
snow-white without spot or blemish. 1 45 12 00 
170 Edulis Superba, 7.6. Crown type. Clear mauve-pink with silv¬ 
ery reflex. Rose fragrance. Early. 1 20 10 00 
15 Elwood Pleas, 8.7. Rose type. Light shell-pink with a lavender 
tone. Mid-season. 6 00 50 00 
380 Felix Crousse, 8.4. Rose type. Brilliant ruby-red. Exceptional¬ 
ly fiery, bright and effective. Mid-season . 1 70 14 00 
400 Festiva Maxima, 9.3. Rose type. Flowers large, petals of the 
purest white. Bright carmine flakes on the edge of the cen¬ 
tral petals. Early. 1 45 12 00 
1600 Francis Ortegat, 6.7. Semi-rose type. Large, deep crimson, 
with brilliant golden-yellow anthers. Fragrant. Mid-season 95 8 00 
400 Fulgida. Semi-rose type. Ruby-red. Late mid-season. 95 8 00 
80 Jacqueline. Single Japanese Peony. Large white with yellow 
stamens . 3 50 30 00 
80 La France, 9.0. Enormous rather flat pink flowers. 4 50 40 00 
200 Mary Brand, 8.7. Rose type. Crimson with silky sheen, golden 
stamens. Mid-season. 2 90 25 00 
50 Mikado, 8.6. Large cup-shaped Japanese Red Peony. Single 
row of wide, dark crimson petals. 4 50 40 00 
200 Milton Hill, 9.0. Rose type. Flowers are large and cupped. 
Clear soft pink. Late. 2 15 18 00 
340 Mme. Ducel, 7.9. Bomb type, Silvery mauve-rose. Guard petals 
are broad, surmounted by a chrysanthemum-like center of 
narrow, incurved petals. Mid-season. 1 20 10 00 
420 Mme. de Verneville, 7.9. Bomb type. Guard petals pure white, 
very large and folding over the flower. 1 45 12 00 
400 Mons. Jules Elie, 9.2. Bomb type. Immense globular flowers. 
Glossy lilac-pink, shading to deeper rose. 2 15 18 00 
40 Mons. Martin Cahuzac, 8.8. Semi-rose type. Massive well 
formed flowers. A perfect solid ball of deep maroon with 
garnet hues and a brilliant black luster. Mid-season. 6 00 50 00 
360 Officinalis Rubra FI. PI., 8.6. Large round bloom of vivid crim¬ 
son. Earliest of all good peonies. 2 90 25 00 
120 Reine Hortense, 8.7. Semi-rose type. Delicate hydrangea-pink. 
Flower of enormous size. Mid-season. 1 80 15 00 
140 The Moor, 8.0. Single exceedingly dark, rich garnet of medium 
size. Strong grower and free bloomer. Early. 4 50 40 00 
40 Therese, 9.8. Color a rich satiny pink with flowers of enormous 
size. Mid-season. 4 00 35 00 
