PEONIES—Double Flowered 
ARVISTA Gardens 
COMMANDER—(A. M. Brand 1928). An extra large, compact, high-built 
flower of a true self solferino-red. Excellent flowers after other reds are gone. $1,00 
9.1 CORNELIA SHAYLOR—A large, late flower of pale rose with deeper center 
and faint fragrance. Reliable late variety . $1.50 
8.5 CORONATION—Midseason. Pale rose pink with much darker center; 
delicate lilac fragrance; medium height, good stems and foliage. Distinct . $1.00 
7.1 COQUETTE —Medium size, globular flower, late. Flesh-pink . 35c 
7.2 DE CANDOLLE—Late midseason. Very large, cup-shaped bloom. Currant 
red shaded amaranth. Novel. None like it . 35c 
8.1 DUCHESSE DE NEMOURS—Early, superb, cup-shaped, sulphur-white, 
changing to snow-white. Fragrant. Chaste and beautiful . 50c 
8.5 DESIRE—Large, midseason. Soft rose-pink, slightly tinted lilac. Rich rose 
fragrance. S'carce . $1.00 
7.6 EDULIS SUPERBA—^Very early. Bright old rose to pink. Very fragrant. 
Exceedingly floriferous. ‘ ‘ Decoration Day pink. ’ ’ . 30c 
9.1 EDWIN C. SHAW—A very large, late cup shaped flesh-pink of delicate 
fragrance with stiff stems and good foliage . $1.50 
9.2 ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING—Very large, very late, creamy blush 
opening to white with a pale yellow glow. Very fragrant . $1.00 
8.7 ELWOOD PLEAS—Bloom of largest size, light shell-pink with delicate 
lavender tone. Does not fade. Midseason. Fragrant, long keeping . 75c 
8.9 ENCHANTRESS—Very large, globular, rose-type flower of great beauty; 
pure creamy white flecked crimson. Late, tall, free, strong . $1.00 
8.3 EUGENE VERDIER—A very beautiful, cup-shaped, crown type flower, 
flesh-pink with yellow, salmon and lilac-white shadings. Large, late, dwarf 
plant exceptionally strong stems, very erect ... 50c 
8.6 EUGENIE VERDIER—Midseason. Very large, flat flower of rose-pink. 
Tall, floriferous, strong stems and good foliage. Very showy . 50c 
8.2 EVANGELINE—Large, late. Dark but bright rose-pink, rose fragrance, 
strong stems. Glorious fragrant flowers . $1.50 
8.3 EVENING GLOW—Large, early. Light shell-pink, paling to white and 
pale old-rose. Tall, erect stems . $1.00 
8.5 EXQUISITE —Midseason. Very large flowers. Cherry-rose with prominent 
golden anthers. Very fragrant. One of the most beautiful of all . 50c 
8.4 FELIX CROUSSE—Late midseason. Full, rich even shade of red. Most 
popular red Peony for cut flowers . 35c 
FIDELINA—One of the older pink Peonies . 30c 
9.3 FESTIVA MAXIMA—Very large, early, white with few crimson flakes. 
Fragrant, tall, strong stems . 35c 
9.2 FLORENCE MACBETH—A very large, late midseason bloom of pale shell- 
pink with deeper center, of waxy texture and illuminated by a golden glow. 
Slightly fragrant, strong stems and good foliage. Scarce . $1.50 
8.9 FLOW’RET OF EDEN—Large; early midseason. The flower has that soft, 
elusive pink-and-white coloring that is so appealing. Changes from a baby 
pink on opening to clear white. Unusually strong stems . $1.00 
7.5 FLORAL TREASURE (Syn. Delicatissima)—Flowers fragrant, very large 
and perfectly formed. Delicate salmon-pink. Tall and strong. Midseason . 40c 
FONTENELLE—Early red, very desirable for early blooming and its long, 
strong stems. Medium size, good form, clear crimson . 35c 
FRAGRANS—A little appreciated Peony with small rose-pink flowers, not over 
ihree inches in diameter that under artificial light become almost true Ameri¬ 
can Beauty shade. They appear more like roses than peonies. Slender, wiry 
stems. The oldest recorded Chinensis Peony. The most outstanding cold storage 
and cut flower variety . 50c 
8.6 FRANCES SHAYLOR—Very large, midseason. Dwarf, free flowering, good 
stems and foliage. White flushed pink; yellow tinted collar. Distinct . 50c 
FULGIDA—Late midseason. Tall, very erect, medium sized bloom of a uniform 
rose-magenta with silver tips . 35c 
8.1 GALATHEE—A full, rose-type flower of perfect form. Very late. Flesh- 
white with deeper pink center. Very fragrant. Tall, free blooming . $1.00 
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