PEONIES 
Price each 
MEDUSA (Japanese). Flesh-white. 2.00 
MME. ROSE SCHEEPERS (Cedar Hill Nursery). A fine deep pink 
with stiff stems . 3.00 
MRS. S. GUNDRY (Single). Pink. 2.00 
OH I RAMA (Japanese). Clear carmine, slightly tinged with purple 2.00 
RINOKINO (Japanese). Crimson-carmine . 2.00 
SNOWFLAKE (Single). White . 2.00 
TOKIO (Japanese). Pink, the finest pink Japanese peony . 3.50 
WHITE SWAN (Mrs. Pleas, 1913). A fine single white. 5.00 
DOUBLE PEONIES 
ALBERT CROUSSE (Crousse, 1893). Very large, rose-shaped 
flower, compact; flesh-pink, center slightly flecked carmine, 
silvery on border. Superh late variety. 1.00 
ALSACE-LORRAINE (Lemoine. 1906). Very large, flat semi-rose 
type; creamy white, deepening to pale yellow; distinct and 
beautiful. Tall, vigorous, free bloomer. Late midseason. 1.00 
A. P. SAUNDERS (Thurlow, 1919). Large, flesh-white changing 
to nearly pure white in center, guard petals sometimes marked 
carmine. Petals very long and curved, giving a magnolia bloom 
effect, except the centered petals which form a ball until flower 
is well developed. Late. 2.00 
ARCHIE BRAND (Brand, 1913). Even, deep, seashell-pink, silvery 
border. Petals closely massed form a solid head surrounded by 
broad, drooping guard petals. Immense bomb flower; delicately 
fragrant like a rose; profuse bloomer. Medium height. Mid¬ 
season . 1.00 
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