PEONIES—Single; also Japanese 
ARVISTA Gardens 
9.3 WALTER FAXON—Midseason. Medium size. Among all the pink Peonies 
in the show room this one stands out as the one real pink. It is vivid shell- 
pink of a luminous intensity. Mild fragrance . 90c 
WARWICK—An old crimson Peony of unknown origin . 35c 
7.8 WELCOME GUEST—Midseason. Large. Uniform glossy silver-pink chang¬ 
ing to rose-white. Fragrant, erect, tall, strong and free blooming . 50c 
8.8 W. F. CHRISTMAN—Midseason. Large. Delicate flesh-pink changing to 
flesh-white. Strong, upright, free and reliable . 50c 
8.4 WILLIAM F. TXJRNER—Early midseason. Large. Very dark crimson 
with blackish velvet sheen mingled with yellow stamens. A valuable sort 
for the garden because of its excellent habit . $1.00 
8.8 WILTON LOCKWOOD—Midseason. Very large. Light rose-pink with red 
splashes and edged center, illuminated by yellow stamens. Tall, strong and 
free. Growth to 5 ft. 75c 
ZEST—Midseason, A pink Peony of medium height and strong, graceful stems 
which at times ‘‘even exceeds Kelway's Exquisite in beauty’’ . 90c 
SINGLE PEONIES 
8.6 LE JOUR—Early midseason. Finest single white. Golden yellow stamens. 
Strong, erect. Wonderfully large flowers . $1.00 
8.4 L’ETINCELANTE—Midseason. Very large cupped flower, very bright pink 
margined silver. Bright golden stamens. Tall, stiff stems, free bloomer. 
Exquisite, pure color . 75e 
8.2 MAFEKING—Midseason. Very large, smooth, dark ruby-red. One of the 
very finest single reds. Mint fragrance. Tall and free . $1.00 
MINNEHAHA—An introduction of Mrs. Pleas that is not widely distributed, 
A distinct and pleasing single flower, uniform bright cherry-red with center of 
clear gold stamens. A gorgeous effect . $1.00 
8.6 NELLIE—Midseason. Medium to large. A fine flower of uniform shell- 
pink. Center of yellow stamens. Blooms in clusters on strong, stiff stems . $1.00 
8.9 PRIDE OF LANGPORT—Midseason. Very large and fine flowers of soft, 
pleasing pink with center of long yellow stamens. Has the highest rating for 
a single pink Peony. Flowers in clusters on strong stems . $1.50 
8.5 ROSY DAWN—Early. Large white flowers opening pale pink. A pro¬ 
fusion of blooms on strong branching stems . $1.00 
8.4 THE BRIDE (Syn. LA FIANCEE) —Early. Large, saucer-shaped blooms 
with very broad, silky, transparent petals of purest white and a crown of golden 
yellow at the center. Superb . 75c 
8.0 THE MOOR—Early. Medium size flowers with petals of dark purple-garnet. 
Center of pleasing yellow stamens. Prolific, showy . 75c 
7.9 TOREADOR—A good early red Peony ..... 75c 
8.5 WILD ROSE—Midseason, elegant flower of richest satiny pink. $1.00 
JAPANESE PEONIES 
Not so well known, but the distinctive form, surpassing beauty and delight¬ 
ful charm peculiar to themselves, these glories of the garden deserve far more 
attention than they have yet received. To see them is to love them. 
8.5 ALMA—Midseason. Medium size. Soft pink . 75c 
9.2 AMA-NO-SODE No. 1—Midseason. Very large. Rose-pink saucer of petals 
with center of long yellow staminodes. One of the six best Japs . $1.50 
AMA-NO-SODE No. 3—Another excellent pink Japanese Peony but not quite 
the quality of the No. 1 . $2.00 
8.9 AUREOLIN—A large, late anemone type with light rose-pink guards and 
center of narrow, bright canary-yellow petaloids. Very fragrant. Strong 
growth. Perhaps the yellowest center of all peonies . $1.00 
8.1 CATHEDRAL (Syn. Hana-no-sato)—Midseason. Large. Vivid dark rose- 
pink guard petals with a great center of staminodes of light lilac-rose. Perhaps 
the most striking of Japanese Peonies . $1.00 
EILEEN KELWAY—A fine white flower on a stiff stem. $1.00 
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