PEONIES 
Price each 
FELIX CROUSSE (Crousse. 1881). Large, anemone, ball-shaped 
bloom; very brilliant ruby-red; flame colored center. Late mid¬ 
season .. 1.00 
FESTIVA MAXIMA (Miellez, 1851). Very large globular rose type; 
white with center marlced crimson. A very tall, strong grower. 
One of the best. Early. 1.00 
GENEVIEVE (Lemoine, 1925). Very large, full flowers of creamy 
white. Very late . 5.50 
GEORGIAN A SHAYLOR (Shaylor, 1908). Large, globular, com¬ 
pact semi-rose type. Pale rose-pink center and guards slightly 
splashed crimson. Tall, erect, compact, strong grower. Late mid¬ 
season . 2.00 
GINETTE (Dessert, 1915). Large, imbricated cup-shaped flower, 
very soft flesh-pink shaded salmon, frequently flecked with car¬ 
mine. Free bloomer. Late midseason. 1.50 
GROVER CLEVELAND (Terry, 1904). Extremely large, compact, 
rose type. Dark crimson. Strong, vigorous grower. One of 
Terry’s best. Late midseason. 1.00 
HANSINA BRAND (Brand, 1925). Medium deep pink. Stems are 
long and strong and hold flower erect. 5.50 
HAZEL KINNEY (Brand, 1925). Uniform hydrangea-pink. Flower 
large. Profuse bloomer. Midseason. 6.00 
HENRY AVERY (Brand, 1907). Cream-white with straw collar. 
Late . 1.50 
JEANNE DARC (Calot, 1858). Soft pink, sulphur-white and rose; 
center spotted carmine. A unique and charming combination 
of colors. Moderately strong grower, a very free bloomer, 
flowers invariably coming perfect. The most popular of the 
tri-colored sorts . . 1.00 
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