JAPANESE PEONIES 
PRAIRIE AFIRE (Brand). Prairie Afire is a new and entirely 
distinct break in color in Japanese Peonies. The guards 
are broad and a soft creamy rose with good substance. 
These surround a great ball of brilliant fiery red stamin- 
odes. The flower should be cut in the bud and developed 
inside when the result is simply marvelous. $10.00 each. 
AMA NO SODE 9.2 (Japan). Exceptionally large flower; 
petals bright rose-pink forming a saucer-like cup about 
an immense center of long, yellow staminodes with flat¬ 
tened, crinkled tips stained with rose; carpels green with 
yellowish tips and white kernels at the base. Medium 
height; vigorous growth; very floriferous; strong stems. 
Good foliage. $2.50 each. 
BOBBIE BEE (Hollis, 1907). Carmine-red, with gold center. 
$1.00 each. 
CROWN ON CROWN. Shades of pink. 50c each. 
DAYBREAK. Pale rose. 75c each. 
FUYAJO 9.2 (Origin unknown). Medium size; midseason. 
Dark purplish crimson guard petals of smooth texture 
and heartsh?.ped outline; center a cluster of dark old rose 
petaloids heavily tipped with pale buff or cream. Carpels 
green; tipped pink and white; slightly fragrant. Tall; 
floriferous: strong stems. Foliage ruffled and tinged with 
red. $1.00 each. 
GERALDINE (Kelway). Carmine-violet. 50c each. 
GOLDEN BEAUTY (Pfeiffer, 1932). White guard petals, 
bright yellow center, yellowish green carpels; dwarf 
habit. Excellent landscape variety. $2.00 each. 
GOLD MINE 8.2 (Hollis, 1907). Medium size; midseason. 
Dark rose-pink of irregular, cupped form; center of narrow 
whitish petaloids stained light pink and tipped with 
yellow; carpels ruddy green with pink tips and yellow base; 
poor fragrance. Medium growth; fairly floriferous; stiff 
stems. $1.00 each. 
GYPSY. Dark Tyrian rose. $1.00 each. 
LEMON QUEEN. Cream-white. 50c each. 
LA BOLAS 7.6 (Kelway). Dark crimson. 50c each. 
MIKADO (Japan, 1893). A fine exhibition and garden variety, 
considered one of the best red Peonies of its type. Medium 
size; midseason; center broad and flat staminodes stained 
dark rose-red, edged with pale yellow-buff. Very flori¬ 
ferous. $1.00 each. 
MRS. MAC (Franklin). Delicate pink, typical Japanese blooms 
flecked with deeper tones of pink. A splendid Peony. 
$2.50 each. 
Peony Bargain No. 6 
FIVE EXTRA FINE SINGLES 
Flaming Youth, Crimson 
Albiflora, White 
Setting Sun, Deep Crimson 
Lulu Wilson, Large Pink 
Madeline Gauthier, Light Flesh Pink 
All Five, ONLY $3.00 postpaid 
Japanese Type Peony 
Peony Bargain No. 7 
Five Popular Japanese Varieties 
Crown on Crown, Shades of Pink 
Geraldine, Carmine Violet 
Lemon Queen, Creamy White 
La Bolas, Dark Crimson 
Rashoomon, Deep Rose Red 
Five, ONLY $2.00 postpaid 
RASHOOMON 8.7 (Japan). This is a variety that attracts 
very much attention in the field, not only because of the 
beauty of the flower but on account of the pleasing appear¬ 
ance of the plant. The foliage is a clear, glossy green, with 
crinkled and pointed leaves. The blooms arc large, the outer 
row of petals a daep rose-red surrounding a large tuft of 
crinkled golden filamental petals. $1.00 each. 
SOME GANOKO 9.0 (Origin unknown). A dark red Japanese 
Peony of superior merit. It has two rows of guard petals 
instead of the usual one, and the guard petals are cup¬ 
shaped and are as lustrous as if they were varnished. As 
a cut flower it has no superior in color, is not as desirable 
for landscaping purposes as Mikado or Rashoomon. 
$2.00 each. 
TAKARADAMA (Origin unknown). Large, late white, central 
petaloids yellow. $2.00 each. 
TAMATE BOKU 9.4 (Origin unknown). Very large; mid¬ 
season. Enormous cupped petals of dark old rose-pink; 
center composed of very long, threadlike staminodes, 
yellow at the base, with rose-pink, flat, crinkled tips 
tinted buff and yellow at the edges; downy pale green 
carpels with vivid pink line at the base and striking rose- 
red tips; faintly fragrant. Medium height, strong, pyra¬ 
midal habit; fairly free flowering; strong stems. Leathery 
leaves. Generally considered the finest Japanese Peony. 
$7.50 each. 
TOKIO 8.9 (Origin unknown). Very large; midseason. Cupped, 
waving guard petals of dull rose-pink; center of large loose 
staminodes, narrow at the base with wide tips tinted pale 
yellow. Very tall, vigorous; fairly floriferous; strong, 
stiff stems. Dark, broad foliage. $1.00 each. 
TOR NO MAKI 9.0 (Origin unknown). Very large; midseason. 
Long, undulated guard petals of pale bluish white, fading 
to pure white; center of whitish staminodes edged and suf¬ 
fused yellow at the tips, carpels pale green; slightly 
fragrant. Medium height; good growth and foliage; 
fairly floriferous; strong stems. $2.00 each. 
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