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WHOLESALE LIST FOR FLORISTS, LANDSCAPERS AND NURSERYMEN 
PEONIES 
It has been said that the Peonies are the poor man’s Rhododendron. We believe that they are even more than that. When 
they are once planted and become established they last for many years. Their deep green foliage is always an ornament in 
any style of planting. In addition to the foliage, in season the Peonies produce flowers that everyone really; admires. They 
are very easily cared for and it seems that with the years they continue getting better. 
A few years ago a planting of Peonies represented a big investment. This we believe slowed up their sales. We never 
asked high prices for our Peonies, instead we propagated the varieties we paid big money for and produced them in quant¬ 
ities so that we could sell them to our customers at what we consider reasonable prices. There are many Peonies on the 
market now at ridiculously low prices. We believe that most of these are dug from neglected fields and are poor in vitality. 
Such a Peony is too expensive at any price. If a Peony once goes down in vitality it never regains. For the reason that 
we have cultivated our fields continuously, we now have one of the best assortments in existence and our plants are first class 
in every respect. Giving this all due consideration, you will find that our prices are very reasonable. Whether you buy small 
or large quantities you will find our Peonies a real good investment. 
ALBATRE. A magnificent flower which 
opens like a rose. Pure white with a 
few penciling^ of carmine on the edge 
of center petals. Fragrant; crown type; 
late midseason. An old variety, but 
one that will stand comparison with 
anything there is. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $16.00 
ALBERT CROUSSE. Large, very full 
convex blooms of soft shell-pink. 
Per 10, $2.50; Per 100. $20.00 
ALEXANDER DUMAS. A brilliant pink, 
interspersed with salmon, white and 
chamois. Early, very profuse bloomer, 
and very rigid plant. One of the great¬ 
est bloomers of all. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $16.00 
ALEXANllRIANA. Very large, full, 
double, rose type flower of light violet- 
rose, shaded lighter at the tips of the 
petals. A strong, upright grower and 
free bloomer. Early. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $16.00 
AUGUSTINE D'HOUR. Bomb type; 
midseason. Very deep, rich, brilliant 
solferino-red with slight silvery re¬ 
flex. 
Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
BARONESS SCHROEDER. Rose type; 
late. White with shading of flesh. 
This is one of the finest Peonies. Its 
immense flowers of great substance 
with high chalice-shaped center are 
freely produced, lasting a long time. 
Very fragrant. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $1S.00 
CHARLES McKELLIPP. Crown type; 
midseason. Opens rose-shaped and de¬ 
velops into crown type. The irregular 
rich crimson petals of the center are 
mingled with gold stamens and sur¬ 
rounded by rows of broad silky guard 
petals. It has a charm peculiarly its 
own. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $1S.00 
CIIESTINE GOWDY. Crown type; late 
midseason. The broad outer petals are 
silvery pink. These enclose a zone of 
five irregularly shaped petals of deep 
rich cream, which in turn surround a 
prominent cone of broad pink petals 
splashed and tipped with crimson. One 
of the best varieties for cut flowers. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $16.00 
EDULIS SUPERBA. Extra early, crown 
type, old-rose pink. Indispensable as 
an extra early deep pink commercial 
cut-flower. 
Per 10, $1.50; Per 100, $12.00 
EUGENIE VERDIER. Late. Very large, 
compact blooms of pale hydrangea 
pink, with outer guard petals of lilac 
white. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $16.00 
