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PINK 
To enjoy the exquisite beauty and delicacy of the 
pink colors, cut them before they are fully open and 
bring indoors. 
Anna Sass—9.6. Late mid-season. An exquisite 
apple-blossom pink that you will love. We do not 
believe that this variety has ever before sold under 
$1.00. Each 75c. 
Edulis Superba—7.6. The early bright pink peony 
which is planted everywhere. Each 30c. 
Elizabeth Huntington—8.88. Mid-season. Full 
rose type. Tall upright stems. Large flowers of 
light pink. A beauty. Mr. Hans Sass, the originator 
and one of America’s best peony judges, ranks 
this as one of his very finest light pinks. A rare 
value at only $2.50 each. 
Florence Macbeth —8.99. Late. Full rose type. 
Very light pink flowers on strong stems. This 
flower does best in a cool season, then the fully 
opened flowers are truly magnificent. Each $2.00. 
Fragrans—An extremely free-bloomer. Flowers are 
a Lively rose. Popular as a cut flower. Each 25c. 
Henry M. Vories -8.6. Late. Light pink with darker 
center. A very dependable variety with strong 
stems. Every bloom is perfect. Each $2.50. 
June Day—9.07. Mid-season. Light old rose-pink, 
deepening toward center of flower. Rose type. 
Delicate rose fragrance. Our price is low but we 
frankly tell you this is one of the finest pink 
peonies. Each $1.00. 
Kelway’s Queen—8.8. Late mid-season. This is 
easily one of the finest of all peonies and should 
rate much higher. Large fragrant flowers of peach 
pink with some crimson flecks. Strong stems, free 
blooming. No collection is complete without it. 
Each $1.00. 
La France—9.0. Very late. Very large flowers of 
light pink with crepe-like texture. Each $1.00. 
La Lorraine—9.06. Mid-season. Enormous flowers 
of creamy white, faintly tinted salmon. Free 
bloomer, exceptionally long keeper. A very fine 
peony that should be in every good collection. 
Each $1.00. 
Last Rose—8.9. Very late. Large, rather loose 
flowers of pale rose which open flat. This is a late 
peony that always opens perfectly, every year. 
The delicate color is exquisite. Each $1.50. 
Marietta Sisson—Early. Large apple-blossom pink. 
A new Peony from H. P. Sass that we believe is 
the finest early pink. The flowers are tremendous 
size and bloom well every year. Each $1.50. 
Martha Bullock—9.1. Late. Gigantic cup shaped 
blooms often 10 inches across, exquisite soft rose 
pink with outer petals shading to silvery shell 
pink. Fragrant, free bloomer, strong, erect stems. 
This variety is outstanding in any garden and is 
one of America’s outstanding peony values at our 
special price of $1.50 each. 
Milton Hill—9.0. Late. Very large flowers of lumin¬ 
ous shell pink shaded salmon. This unquestion¬ 
ably is one of the world’s greatest peonies. We 
recommend it highly. Each $1.00. 
Modele de Perfection —7.8. Late. The large flowers 
are an apple-blossom pink. Free bloomer. Well- 
known. Each 25c. 
Mons. Jules Elie—9.2. Early. Looks like a giant 
Mum, glossy pink with a lustre like a pearl. Truly 
great in form, texture and color. Each 50c. 
Myrtle Gentry—9.06. Late mid-season. We con¬ 
sider this Brand’s masterpiece and rank it among 
the world’s twelve finest peonies. Beautiful, very 
large, fragrant flowers of clear pink tinted salmon 
and peach. Each $2.50. 
Sarah Bernhardt—9.0. Late. Fragrant, exquisite 
apple-blossom pink of great size on good stems, 
freely produced. Each 50c. 
Souv. de Louis Bigot—9.1. Mid-season. Vivid 
salmon pink. Beautiful. Each 75c. 
Therese—9.8. Mid-season. Light pink and one of 
the world’s finest peonies. You will surely love it. 
Each $1.00. 
Tourangelle—9.4. Late. Delicate pearl, suffused 
with pink. A very beautiful peony which ranks 
with the very highest. Each $1.00. 
Walter Faxon—9.3. Mid-season. The most vivid, 
intense pink. An outstanding peony. Each $1.00. 
RED 
If your peony garden lacks “reds,” here is your op¬ 
portunity to get the best on the market for less money. 
Felix Crousse—8.4. Late mid-season. A most de¬ 
pendable peony with flowers of rich ruby red 
with a silky lustre. Each 30c. 
Karl Rosenfield —8.8. Early mid-season. Very large, 
beautiful flowers of velvety crimson. Lasts a long 
time. Each 40c. 
Longfellow—9.0. Mid-season. This fine red peony 
holds its bright crimson color in the field and when 
cut. It belongs in every good collection. Each 75c. 
Mary Brand—8.7. Mid-season. Perfect formed large 
flowers of brilliant glowing crimson. Lasts a long 
time. Free blooming. Each 50c. 
Mikado—8.6. Mid-season. This popular Japanese 
peony has waved, cupped outer petals of dark 
crimson with a broad center of short red petals 
edged and tipped gold. Each 50c. 
Officinalis Rubra—8.6. Grandmother’s favorite. 
The best real early red. Each 50c. 
Philippe Rivoire—9.2. Early. Rated one of the 
finest double red. Very dark crimson with velvet 
sheen. Beautiful form. Uniform soft solor that is 
distinctive. The true stock is very scarce. Each 
$2.50. 
Priam—8.83. Early mid-season. We consider this 
the finest named dark red peony. Tt is fully double 
and the color is a rich maroon. It is far better than 
Mons. Cahusac. Each $2.50. 
PEONIES 
Prince of Darkness—7.5. Very early. A deep 
crimson. Strong grower. Each 25c. 
Thor—Mid-season. When we selected a few of the 
many fine Sass seedlings to be named this season, 
this variety, a rich deep crimson, with tall, strong 
stems was so outstanding in color, type, substance 
and performance that we selected it as worthy of a 
place in your garden. Each $2.50. Worth more. 
WHITE 
White peonies possess a grace and beauty un¬ 
equaled by any other white flower. 
Avalanche (Albatre)—8.7. Late mid-season. A 
large, free blooming, fine white. Each 40c. 
Baroness Schroeder -9.0. Late. One of the finest 
whites. Very large flowers of rich, soft white that 
cannot be pictured or described. Fragrant, free 
blooming, strong stems. Each 50c. 
Festiva Maxima—9.3. Early. Immense flowers of 
pure white, flecked crimson. Each 30c. 
Frances Willard —9.1. Mid-season. Large, perfectly 
formed flowers opening an exquisite blush, chang¬ 
ing to pure white. Does well everywhere. A gor¬ 
geous peony. Each 60c. 
Gene Stratton Porter—8.59. Late. New rare 
peony that is absolutely pure immaculate white. 
Each $1.00. 
Grace Loomis—9.2. Late. A charming peony of 
clear white with lemon tints in the depths. Each 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Kelway’s Glorious—9.8. Mid-season. Immense 
blooms of snow white. Many think it the finest 
white. Each $2.00. 
Le Cygne—9.9. Early mid-season. The highest 
rated of all peonies. Perfect in form and in purity 
of its white color. Each $2.50. 
Marie Lemoine—8.5. Late. Very large, very fine 
white flowers. Probably the most fragrant of all 
peonies. Each 40c. 
Mary B. Vories—9.0. Late. A very fine, very large, 
perfectly built pure white with creamy depths and 
a few crimson splashes. Outstanding. Each $2.50. 
Minerva—Late. Full rose type. Originated by Mr. 
Hans P. Sass. We rate this as one of the finest of 
all white peonies. The flowers are perfectly built 
on strong stems. Each $2.50. 
Mme. De Verneville — 7.9. Especially fine for 
cutting. Early. Free-bloomer. The large flowers 
are white with a few petals edged red. Very de¬ 
pendable, it always blooms. Each 25c. 
Mrs. A. M. Brand —9.04. Very late. Pure glistening 
white. Pure rose type; a large flat flower with 
prominent guards and petals of wonderful sub¬ 
stance. Each $4.00. 
Solange—9.7. Late. In a class by itself with a color 
beautiful and distinct. Large creamy white suffused 
buff and salmon. Always in the winning class. 
Each $1.00. 
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