QUALITY STOCK AT LOW COST 
MRS. FRANK BEACH 
ROSA BONHEUR 9.0 (Dessert, 1905). Light rose. Very large, flat flowers, 
borne in clusters. Rose type. Midseason. Extra fine. $1.00 each 
ROSE HERE 7.4 (Brand, 1907). Bright crimson; strong grower, free bloomer. 
Early. $1.00 each 
ROSETTE 8.8 (Dessert, 1918). Silvery flush, shaded salmon at base of petals, 
flecked crimson; shaped like a rose. A splendid early variety of erect habit 
. $1.00 each 
RUBRA SUPERBA 7.2 (Richardson, 1871). Rich red. Large, full double 
blooms; fragrant. One of the really good late varieties. 50c each 
RUTH MARKLE (Pfeiffer, 1932). Double light pink; tall; fragrant; good pro¬ 
pagator. Late. 75c each 
SARAH BERNHARDT 9.0 (Lemoine, 1906). Apple-blossom-pink, tipped silver 
large size flowers in huge clusters. Magnificent. 75c each 
SISTER ANNIE 7.7 (Brand, 1907) Pink suffused with deep rose. Flat rose type 
with stamens showing their petals. Tall, stout stems; midseason. . .50c each 
SOLANGE 9.7 (Lemoine, 1907). The color of this variety is a cream-white 
with a suffusion of buff and pale salmon-pink Double type. Very large and 
late. Compact, globular form, opening slowly and not acguiring full de¬ 
velopment for several days. An excellent exhibition variety. $1.00 each 
MOSES HULL 8.2 (Brand, 1907). Deep rose-pink. Very large, 
loose, cupped tufted petaloids, somewhat mottled. Delicate 
fragrance. Midseason.50c each 
MRS. A. G. RUGGLES 8.3 (Brand, 1913). Light pink. Large, 
semi-double type. Petals long and fringed. Late. Strong 
grower and a wonderful flower.$1.00 each 
MRS. A. M. BRAND 9.6 (Brand, 1925). Beautiful pure white, 
of immense size, exquisite form. Good, strong stems, healthy 
light green foliage. Awarded the gold medal at the 1925 
American Peony Show in St. Paul.$3.00 each 
MRS. CAREW 7.8 (Brand, 1907). Delicate pink. Large, full 
flower. Midseason.50c each 
MRS. FRANK BEACH 9.0 (Brand, 1925). Beautiful creamy 
white flower like Jubilee. Dwarfish grower. Late. Given 
an award of merit at the London, Ont., International Show. 
.$2.00 each 
MRS. JOHN M. KLEITSCH 9.0 (Brand, 1925). Deep laven¬ 
der-pink, broad, stiff petals and a color not duplicated by 
any other Peony.$2.00 each 
MYRTLE GENTRY 9.1 (Brand, 1925). Large flowers of deli¬ 
cate salmon-pink. Tall, erect grower and a regular and pro¬ 
fuse bloomer. Very fragrant. Awarded the American Peony 
Society's silver medal at St. Paul, 1925. . . ..$2.00 each 
NINA SECOR 9.0 (Secor). Pure white. Beautiful clear white 
of large size and splendid form. Very late.$1.50 each 
OFFICINALIS ROSEA. Deep rose-pink. Similar to the 
Officinalis Rubra.50c each 
OFFICINALIS RUBRA. The old deep bright red Peony of the 
old-time garden. Very early.$1.00 each 
PFEIFFER’S PRIDE. Late double rose type of fine form; 
outer petals a peculiar shade of light pink, shading deeper 
to the center, with a ring of yellow stamens surrounding a 
tuft of deeper pink blotched with crimson. Strong, stiff stems 
of medium height; pleasing fragrance. A really fine new 
Peony.$1.50 each 
PHOEBE CARY 8.8 (Brand, 1907). Shell-pink, loosely formed 
blooms of exquisite loveliness, deeper center. Fragrant. 
Very late.$1.00 each 
PHILIPPE RIVOIRE 9.2 (Rivoire, 1911). Very dark crimson. 
Large, well-formed, cup-shaped flowers of rose type. Strong 
grower. Fragrant. Early. A very striking and large bloom. 
.$2.00 each 
PHILOMELE 7.7 (Calot, 1861). Old rose, collar of buff petals. 
50c 6cich 
PHYLLIS KELWAY 9.0 (Kelway, 1908). Very large, rose-pink 
paling to white in center, showing many stamens. Florifer- 
ous. Midseason.$1.00 each 
PIERRE DUCHARTRE 8.2 (Crousse, 1895). Deep pink. 
Large, compact, globular blooms. Rose type. Fragrant. 
.50c each 
PRIDE OF ESSEX 8.9 (Thurlow, 1916). Deep flesh-pink. 
.$1.00 each 
PRIMEVERE 8.6 (Lemoine, 1907). Buff with sulphur-yellow 
center. Large, flat flower. Tall, strong and free bloomer. 
Very fragrant. Midseason. Nearest approach to a yellow 
Feony.$1.00 each 
REINE HORTENSE 8.7 (Calot, 1857). Soft pink. Semi-rose 
type, center of flower prominently flecked crimson. Mid¬ 
season. Extra fine.75c each 
RICHARD CARVEL 8.8 (Brand, 1913). Bright crimson. 
Large, bomb type; tall, profuse bloomer. Very fragrant. 
A magnificent early crimson Peony.$1.00 each 
SOUV. DE L’EXPOSITION UNIVERSELLE 7.6 (Calot, 
1867). Violet-rose, silvery reflex on tips. Large, flat flower; 
fragrant. Free bloomer. Late mid-season. 50c each. 
SOUVENIR DE LOUIS BIGOT 8.8 (Dessert, 1913). Bengal 
rose. Very large. Convex bloom with fringed petals. Rose 
type. Midseason. Brilliant and beautiful. $1.00 each 
SUZETTE 8.2 (Dessert, 1911). Bengal rose. Slightly shaded 
carmine-purple with silvery reflex and golden stamens. 
Medium size, strong, stout stems. Midseason . . . ,50c each 
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