The Finest Japanese Peonies 
I N the Japanese Peonies the stamens of the single Peonies have been developed into narrow petaloids, sur¬ 
rounded by one or more guard petals, being somewhat like the singles, but more developed. The varieties 
here listed are all true to name and distinct and different; each variety being a real acquisition to any Peony 
collection. Japanese Peonies are beautiful beyond description, and they must be seen to appreciate their great 
beauty. Only the very finest varieties are included in this collection. Never before has such a fine collection of 
Japanese Peonies been offered at such moderate prices. These Japanese Peonies are all mid-season flowering. Those 
not rated were so rare as to be unknown to most of the judges at the time of making the American Peony Society 
Symposium. Planting and cultural directions accompany all shipments. 
Akashigata—A very attractive introduction from Japan, 
with guard petals of bright rose, surrounding a heavy 
centre of filamental petals of bright pink, bordered 
with gold . 1.50 
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Alma—8.5. soft rose pink, with bright yellow petaloids, 
tipped gold. Centre carpels light green, tipped 
pink . 1.00 
Altar Candles—8.0. Flesh pink guard petals, with 
cream-white centre petaloids, tipped crimson, like 
miniature candles . 1.00 
Ama-No-Sode—9.2. The finest pink Japanese Peony. 
Very scarce. Guard petals bright rose-pink. Centre 
yellow at base, with upper half chamois-yellow, edged 
with gold and faced with pink of the same tone as the 
guards . 3.00 
Antwerpen—Another Japanese importation with im¬ 
mense flowers of carmine pink in a double row, sur¬ 
rounding a beautiful centre. Given an Award of Merit 
in Holland. A wonderful flower. 5.00 
Attraction—8.2. Guard petals open vivid-red, becoming 
crimson with a purple tinge. Centre violet-crimson 
tipped buff. Pleasing fragrance. 1.00 
Auerolin—8.9. A magnificent variety, with soft rose- 
pink guards and canary yellow petaloids. Very fra¬ 
grant . 1.25 
Cathedral—8.1. A distinct and very effective color. 
Guards deep, violet-rose, with creamy-white centre, 
unevenly suffused violet-rose. . 1.00 
Flamboyant—Large very evenly shaped guard petals of 
violet crimson, lighter than King of England. Centre 
filled with partially transformed staminoides of light 
yellow, edged with red and gold. Extra fine.. 1.00 
Flashlight —8.2. Guard petals dark rosy-red, centre 
terra-cotta ehect. Very fine... 1.75 
Fuji -Zomo-Gorono—One of the best light pinks, with a 
centre of pure gold. 2.50 
Fuyajo—9.2. One of the five highest rated and best 
Japanese Peonies. Guard petals dark, rich, mahogany 
red, centre petaloids same color, tipped chamois 1.50 
Innocense—8.3. Light old-rose guards; canary-yellow 
centre, fading to creamy white. Good garden 
effect . 1.00 
Isani-Gidui—9.3. The most beautiful Japanese Peony. 
Very large. Two rows of petals of pure white, with 
centre of rich buff. 4.00 
King of England—8.6. Very large. Guards dark madder- 
red, with a center of buff, streaked rose-pink.. 1.25 
Kino-Kimo—8.2. Guards brilliant rose-pink; centre vivid 
orange-pink, with yellow tips. Extra fine. 1.50 
Margaret Atwood—8.7. Large, pure white, with an 
occasional pink flush on the outside; centre a ball of 
golden staminodes . 2.50 
Mikado—8.6. One of the best reds of the Japanese 
type. A magnificent landscape variety. The crimson 
guards surround a centre of chamois, faced crim¬ 
son . 1-00 
Nippon Beauty—Bright red, with central staminoides 
flushed and edged yellow, tips sharply incurved, giv¬ 
ing a special finish to the flower. Winner of $100 
prize for best new Japanese Peony. Today it is con¬ 
sidered by many authorities as the finest of all Japan¬ 
ese Peonies . 15.00 
Princess Dunleep Singh—8.7. One of the best deep 
pinks, with a centre of staminoides faced rose and 
irregularly edged gold. Very large. 1.50 
Rashooman—8.7. By many considered the best of the 
red Japs. The guard petals are bright crimson, with a 
centre of partially transformed staminoides of deep 
chamois, faced the same crimson as the guards. 1.50 
Shiro-Sangai—A very lovely flower, with waxy-white 
guard petals of unusual substance. Centre petaloides 
tipped yellow . 1.50 
Snow Wheel—Regular, cupped guards of pure white, 
slightly fluted at base; deep yellow centre; stami¬ 
noides shaded golden buff; carpels soft green-yellow, 
with rose-pink tips. Handsome flowers and large 
crinkled foliage. . 2.00 
Some Ganoko—9.0. The highest rated red Jap. Very 
fragrant. Guards rich, velvety dark madder-red; 
centre golden yellow, slightly streaked red.... 1.50 
Tamate-Boku—9.4. The finest and highest rated of the 
Japanese type. A glorious bright carmine-pink, ex¬ 
quisitely fragrant, very large, with a yellow centre, 
tipped pink, irregularly crinkled and margined gold. 
No description can do it justice. 10.00 
Tokio—8.9. A beautiful large flower, with guards of 
rose-pink and centre of pink, yellow and buff. . 1.50 
Torpilleur—Fine large flowers, held rigidly erect on tall 
stiff stems. Guard petals deep rose red, with centre 
petals of the same color, tipped cream. A splendid 
variety and distinctly different from all others.. 1.50 
Yellow King—A new introduction and the yellowest of 
all Japanese Peonies, hence the name. The beautiful 
.mass of central filamental petaloides of yellow is sur¬ 
rounded by very lovely soft pink guard petals. . 5.00 
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