UNITED BULB COMPANY, Mt. Clemens, Mich. (Branch Office, Woodland, Wash.) 
1st size 2nd size 
p. 1000 p.1000 
Topaz. E.M. (Prim. Grand.). Clear buff-salmon 
with fine penciling in the throat. Tall, graceful 
spikes. Very free blooming.$ 15.00 $12.00 
Trudel Grotz. M. Glowing salmon-pink with small 
red blotch in the throat. Enormous flowers on 
tall, sturdy stems. 30.00 24.00 
Twilight. L.M. Creamy buff, edges of petals flaked 
pink, throat primrose-yellow and pink. Ruffled 
flowers, rather short sturdy stems. 20.00 16.00 
Veilchenblau. E.M. Deep violet-blue with darker 
pansy-like throat blotches. Flowers well placed 
on straight spikes. One of the older blues by 
Pfitzer, but still one of the best. 25.00 20.00 
Victor. L. Clear brilliant scarlet with conspicuous 
pure white blotch on lower petals. Large, well 
placed flowers on tall stems . 25.00 20.00 
Virginia. E.M. Flaming scarlet. Large flowers of 
excellent substance. Several open on rather 
short, sturdy stems . 16.00 13.00 
Wasaga. M. (Prim. Grand.). Clear buff-apricot. 
Wide open, nicely frilled flowers, medium tall, 
straight spikes. Very distinct. 150.00 120.00 
White Butterfly. E. Pure white, creamy throat. 
Tall, graceful spikes with butterfly-shaped 
blooms . 20.00 16.00 
White Triumphator. E.M. Pure white. Very large 
flowers of good substance, perfectly placed on 
tall, strong stems. Won first prize in Holland in 
1935, as the best spike of any color. 500.00 400.00 
W. H. Phipps. L. Light salmon-pink, lower petals 
faintly marked ruby-red. Large flowers, as many 
as twenty open on extremely tall stems. 18.00 15.00 
Wilbrinck. E. Flesh-pink with yellow blotch on 
lower petals. Tall, wiry spikes. The earliest 
pink . 15.00 12.00 
Wuertembergia. L. Brilliant scarlet with creamy 
white throat blotch. Very tall, strong spikes with 
many large flowers open . 90.00 70.00 
Yellow Perfection. E.M. Clear deep yellow. Large 
flowers, well placed on tall, sturdy stems. 50.00 40.00 
Yellow Wonder. E.M. Clear yellow. Tall, wiry 
spikes with many open. Very free blooming. . . . 20.00 16.00 
Exhibition Mixed. 13.00 10.00 
Primulinus Mixed. 13.00 10.00 
Peonies 
All of the varieties listed here are grown on our Michigan farm; 
stock is healthy and free of nematodes. The figures following the 
names represent the rating given by the American Peony Society, 
and the letters stand for the time of blooming: E. meaning early; 
E.M., early midseason; M., midseason; L.M., late midseason; and 
L., late. Varieties prefixed with a star are most suitable for cutting. 
Double and SembDouble Varieties 
Per 100 
*Albatre 8.7. L.M. Milk white, shaded ivory. Large, com' 
pact flowers of perfect form and delightfully fragrant. 
Medium tall, stiff stems. Free blooming.$ 10.00 
^Albert Crousse 8.6. L. Uniform, soft shelbpink. Very 
large, full double flowers of symmetrically perfect globu¬ 
lar form. Tall, strong stems. 12.00 
Alice Harding 9.5. M. Soft creamy white with faint pink 
blush towards the outer petals. Large, full double flowers, 
tall, sturdy stems. Considered one of the very best. 250.00 
Alsace-Lorraine. 8.8. L.M. Rich, creamy white, delicately 
tinted buff-yellow at the center. Flat, full double flowers; 
graceful, strong stems. Attractive bronze-green foliage. 20.00 
Argentine. Creamy white to pure white. Large globular, 
perfectly shaped flowers. One of Lemoine’s finest recent 
introductions, not rated as yet. 100.00 
Auguste Dessert 8.7. M. Velvety rose-carmine, border 
with silvery reflex. Large, full double flowers, showing 
some stamens intermingled with the center petals. Strong, 
medium tall stems. 25.00 
Avalanche. See Albatre. 
^Baroness Schroeder 9.0. L.M. Delicate flesh-pink, turning 
to pure milk-white when fully open. Very large, globu¬ 
lar flowers of great substance and keeping quality. Fra¬ 
grant. Long, sturdy stems. 12.00 
*Boule de Neige 8.0. E.M. Pure white flecked crimson, 
yellow stamens intermingled. Large, cup shaped flowers, 
tall, strong stems. 8.00 
Brand’s Magnificent. 8.2. M. Velvety, bluish dark red. Per¬ 
fectly formed full double flowers of great size. Medium 
tall, very profuse bloomer. 25.00 
Candeur 8.4. L.M. Delicate silvery pink, slightly tinged 
lilac-rose, center flecked carmine. Color changes to silvery 
white when fully open. Tall, vigorous grower. 25.00 
Charlotte. M. Silvery lilac, carmine at the base, broad sil¬ 
very edge. Large, perfectly shaped flowers. Strong, 
straight stems. One of the newer introductions, not rated 
as yet. 100.00 
Claire Dubois 8.7. L.M. Clear satiny pink with silvery re¬ 
flex. Immense flowers of perfect double form. Medium 
tall, strong grower. 15.00 
*Couronne d’Or 8.1. L. Pure white with a crown of golden 
yellow stamens through the center. Large, flat shaped 
flowers, tall, sturdy stems. 8.00 
Delachei7.1. L.M. Violet-crimson, silver tipped. Compact 
globular flowers. Medium tall plant, free blooming. ... 15.00 
*Delicatissima (Syn. Floral Treasure). 
Dr. H. Barnsby 8.1. M. Solferino-red, tinged purplish crim¬ 
son. Medium size, full double flowers. Tall, sturdy stems, 
very profuse bloomer. 25.00 
*Duchesse de Nemours 8.1. E.M. Sulphur-white with green¬ 
ish reflex in the center. Globular, cup-shaped blooms, 
fragrant. Strong plants, medium tall, free blooming. 8.00 
: ’ : Edulis Superba 7.6. E. Bright mauve-pink, with silvery re¬ 
flex. Loose flowers, very fragrant. Profuse bloomer . . . 12.00 
Elisa. L. Soft bright pink, tinted salmon at the base, with 
silvery reflex. Very large, loose flowers, of perfect form. 
One of the later French introductions, not rated as yet. 40.00 
Eugene Verdier 8.3. L. Delicate hydrangea-pink, collar 
shaded salmon-yellow, outer petals lilac-white. Compact, 
cup-shaped flowers, fragrant. Rather short, very erect 
grower, very free blooming. 15.00 
:!: Eugenie Verdier 8.6. E.M. Pale hydrangea-pink, outer pet¬ 
als lighter, darker center, highly flecked carmine. Large, 
flat shaped flowers, fragrant. Unusual texture and good 
keeper. Tall, wiry stems. 10.00 
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