Battle Creek, Mich. 
PEONIES—Double Plowered 
8.9 GEORGIANA SHAYLOR—Late midseason. Very large. Lighter rose- 
pink splashed crimson. A most refined Peony of sweet fragrance . 75c 
6.5 GENERAL HOOKER—Midseason, large flower, free bloomer. Uniform 
dark Tyrian-rose . 50c 
GLORIANA (Neeley 1919)—A clear pink heavy flower of first quality. Scarce... $2.50 
8.2 GROVER CLEVELAND—Late midseason. Large bright crimson, mildly 
fragrant. Medium height, stiff stems, free. One of the finest late reds. 75c 
8.8 GRANDIFLORA—Very late, very large, refined texture. A soft shell-pink 
shading to rosy-white. A fitting climax to a glorious Peony season. 35c 
7.7 H. F. REDDICK—Midseason. Large flowers of brilliant, dark-crimson with 
showy bright yellow stamens. Free . 75c 
8.5 INSPECTEUR LAVERGNE—Globular crimson flowers with frilled center 
petals and long straight stems. Excellent. $4.00 
8.7 JAMES KELWAY—Early midseason. Very large. Fine form. Dainty 
flesh-pink changing to flesh-white. Tall and vigorous . 75c 
9.2 JEANNOT—Late. Large.. One of the finest. Delicate flesh-pink tinted 
lavender and salmon-pink. Free blooming, upright, strong stems . $1.00 
8.9 JUBILEE—Midseason. A wonderful white Peony of largest size, often 8 
to 9 inches in diameter, A full, flat refined bloom of the most delicate texture 
and long lasting. One of the finest of all for cut flowers and show bloom. 75c 
JUPITER (Calot) —A lovely deep rose, free blooming. Fine for cut flowers 35c 
8.8 KARL ROSENFIELD—Midseason, large flower, very bright crimson. One 
of the best all-around reds. Ideal for landscaping and for cut flowers. 75c 
9.0 KATHERINE HAVEMEYER—A large, midseason rose-bud flower, rose- 
pink and old-rose. Mild rose fragrance. Good stems and foliage. Refined 
form and texture. Among the best . $1.50 
9.8 K[ELWAY’S GLORIOUS—Midseason. White with creamy suffusion and 
faint crimson edges in center. Rated next to Le Cygne as the second best of 
all white Peonies. Strong stems, reliable and free bloomer . $1.00 
8.8 KELWAY’S QUEEN —Midseason. A large flower of bright rose-pink with 
flesh tones; strong rose fragrance. Medium height, floriferous, strong stems. 
True variety is very scarce . $1.00 
9.1 LADY ALEXANDRA DUFF—Midseason. ‘ ‘ The long lost Peony. ’ ’ Flowers 
of a beautiful French white tinted delicate blush pink, very large, nicely formed 
and fragrant; in clusters with saucer-shaped side flowers . 50c 
9.2 LA FEE—Early midseason. Very large airy and charming. Called ‘‘The 
Fairy.’’ Light old-rose-pink with collar of creamy pink. Very fine... $1.00 
9.0 LA FRANCE—A very large flower of soft pink, with rich center and darker 
tips, crimson splashes. Fragrant, tall, free strong. Late . 75c 
8.8 LAURA DESSERT—Early midseason, medium size. One of the best yellow 
Peonies. Vigorous, erect, strong stems. Very fragrant . $1.00 
9.9 LE CYGNE—Early. Very large. Fragrant. White tinted ivory, fading to 
pure white. The very embodiment of grace and beauty . $1.50 
8.8 LILLIAN GUMM—Late midseason. Very large. Apple-blossom pink, 
lighter at tips shading to fiery carmine at base. An outstanding sort with very 
fine fragrance. Greatly admired . $1.00 
8.1 LIVINGSTONE—Late. Large. Old-rose-pink on lighter base, lightly marked 
crimson. Strong, sweet fragrance, sturdy. Good form. 40c 
9.0 LONGFELLOW—Midseason. Large. Bright crimson with golden stamens. 
Most brilliant and pure red. Strong stems. 75c 
8.4 LORA DEXHEIMER—Midseason. Large. Intense crimson shaded darker. 
One of the brightest of dark red Peonies. Very fine. 75c 
8.8 LOVELINESS—Very late. Large. Pale flesh-pink. Fragrant, free-bloom¬ 
ing on strong stems. Excellent quality and habits. 75c 
8.7 LUETTA PFEIFFER—Early, very large, hydrangea-pink shading to nearly 
white. Creamy suffusion from numerous stamens . 75c 
9.0 MABEL L. FRANKLIN—Midseason. Very large. Brilliant rose-pink. De¬ 
lightful lemon fragrance. Strong and free. $1.00 
8.4 MARGUERITE GERARD—Midseason. Very large. Flesh to rose-pink 
wnth yellow stamens. Free flowering and good foliage . 40c 
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