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PEONIES OF AMERICAN ORIGIN, continued 
MRS. FRANK. (Terry.) Large, compact, glob¬ 
ular, bomb type. Light pink. Fragrance XXX. 
Erect, tail, compact habit. Late. 75 cts. 
MRS. JOHN M. LEWIS. (Lewis, 1920.) A new 
seedling of exceptional merit, now offered for the 
first time. Large, compact, globular rose type. Very 
dark ox-blood red, with rich velvety shadings; a 
pure color without the purple tinge found in most 
red Peonies. Very strong growers. Midseason. 
Exceptionally valuable for cutting. $20. (See illus¬ 
tration facing page 29.) 
MYRTLE. (Terry.) Crown type. Hydrangea- 
pink which fades to lilac-white. Midseason. $1. 
NORFOLK. (Rich.) Very large, compact, flat, 
rose type. Pale lilac-rose, 1(178). Fragrance X. 
Medium tall, compact. Late. Extra good. $1.50. 
PAUL FISCHER. (Rich.) Large, globular, rose 
type. Pale lilac-rose, 1(178). Erect, tall, medium 
habit. Fragrance XX. Midseason. $4. 
PARADISE. (Hoi. 1907.) Very large, compact, 
flat, rose type. Guards hydrangea-pink, 1(132), 
center lilac-white, fading to milk-white. Fragrance 
X. Medium tall, free bloomer. Early midseason. $10. 
PERFECTION. (Rich. 1869.) Very large, full- 
double, rose type. Very pale shell-pink, or lilac- 
white, 1(7), base of petals shaded deeper. Fra¬ 
grance XX. Very upright, vigorous grower. Very 
late. Extra. $1.50. 
PLEAS JUBILEE. (Pleas.) Unusually large, flat, 
compact, rose type. Uniform blush-white, 1(7). 
Fragrance X. Very tall, erect, strong grower. A. 
very distinct variety, one that has many enthusi¬ 
astic admirers. Midseason. Scarce. $20. 
PRAIRIE SPLENDOR. (Rose. 1908.) Large, 
semi-rose type. Violet-rose, tipped silver, 2(154). 
Tall, erect, free bloomer. Midseason. Good. $1.50. 
PRINCE OF DARKNESS. (Brand 1907.) 
Large, loose semi-rose. Rich, dark maroon. Petals 
slightly fringed, with dark shadings on the edges. 
Early. $2. 
PRINCESS ELLEN. (Terry.) Extra-fine large 
flower of a pleasing rosy flesh-color. Very late. 
75 cts. 
RHODA. (Terry.) Medium size, medium com¬ 
pact, globular, bomb type. Rosy magenta, 1(169). 
Fragrance XX. Erect, medium, compact habit. 
Midseason. 75 cts. 
RICHARD CARVEL. (Brand 1913.) An im¬ 
mense globular bomb type, of a bright crimson 
shade. Large, broad, and prominent guard petals. 
Early, profuse bloomers, with tall, strong stems. 
One of the best early reds. $5. 
R. P. WHITFIELD. (Rich.) Large, compact, 
flat, rose type. Hydrangea-pink, 1(132). Fragrance 
XX. Erect, medium, compact habit. Late. Extra 
good. $5. 
RUBRA SUPERBA. (Rich. 1871.) Large, com¬ 
pact, informal rose type. Deep rose-carmine or 
crimson, 2(169). Fragrant. Medium grower and 
bloomer. Very late. Considered the best very late 
crimson. 75 cts. 
RUTH BRAND. (Brand 1907.) A very large, 
compact bomb, with prominent guard-petals 
enclosing a grand ball of compact center petals. 
Color is a uniform soft lavender-pink, shaded deeper 
lavender. Fragrance X. Midseason. $2.50. 
SENATOR. (Terry.) Very large, flat, imbricated, 
semi-rose type. Deep violet-red guards streaked; 
light, visible stamens; tall; medium erect; free 
bloomer. Midseason. $1. 
STANDARD BEARER. (Hoi. 1906.) Very high- 
built, globular, compact, bomb. Uniform light 
violet-rose, 1(154). Fragrance XX. Medium tall, 
very strong, stiff stem, very free bloomer. Mid¬ 
season. Similar in form and color to Madame 
Ducel, but twice the size. $25. 
T. B. TERRY. An extremely large flower of flat 
rose type, borne on very large, stiff stems. Creamy 
white, tinted flesh. Midseason. $5. 
TRAGEDIE. (Hoi. 1908.) Medium size, globular 
bomb. Intense dark crimson, 5(178), very Brilliant 
distinct shade. Tall, erect, free bloomer. Mid¬ 
season. Extra good. $3.50. 
TWENTIETH CENTURY. (Hoi.) Veiy large, 
flat, compact, rose type. Uniform light Tyrian rose, 
2(155). Very tall, erect, compact habit. Late mid¬ 
season. $2. 
WELCOME GUEST. (Hoi. 1904.) Large, loose, 
semi-double. Uniform bright rose, 1(128), fading 
to rose-white. Fragrance XX. Erect, tall, strong 
grower, free bloomer. Midseason. Very distinct 
and fine. $3.50. 
WALTER FAXON. (Rich.) Medium size, glob¬ 
ular, semi-rose type. Uniform pure, bright rose, 
2(128), deepening toward the center. Very distinct 
and delicate color. Strong, medium tall, free 
bloomer. Midseason. Scarce. $7.50. 
WM. F. TURNER. (Sha. 1916.) A very dark 
crimson with a velvety sheen. Tall, strong grower. 
A very choice variety. $5. 
WINIFRED DOMNE. (Brand 1913.) A me¬ 
dium-sized flower of the bomb type. Color is a 
bright crimson without shading. Dwarf habit with 
one bloom on a stem; a splendid variety of this color. 
$5. 
Unless otherwise noted, all plants in this book will be supplied in quantities as follows: Those 
priced at 20 cts. each will be supplied at $2 per doz., $12 per 100; at 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz.,$15 per 
100; at 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz.; at 50 cts. each, $5 per doz. 
Not less than 6 plants of one variety will be sold at the dozen rate, nor less than 25 plants 
of one variety at the 100 rate. Orders for less than 6 plants of one variety will be charged at the 
rate of single plants. 
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