You will notice by the 
ratings we have not in' 
eluded in any collection 
a poor Peony. We feel 
that a first class variety 
can be grown as cheap as 
a poor one, so in making 
up our collections we 
have kept in mind that 
the varieties we suggest 
must please. All roots 
will be labeled and 
Brand divisions. 
Sfl^cicil Ao. <2 
Frances Willard Collection 
This collection should appeal to those who wish a few of 
the very best standard varieties at a moderate price. 
8.6 Judge Berry. A very fine early light pink. 
9.1 Frances Willard. A satisfactory white in every 
way. Midseason. 
9.1 Souv. de Louis Bigot. A free flowering deep 
midseason pink. 
8.7 Mary Brand. A rich dark bright red. This va' 
riety won first prize this season at both the 
Minneapolis and Rochester shows as the best 
red. 
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Postpaid 
Special Aia. / 
Our Perfect Color Combination Offer 
It is seldom we make an offer of Peonies and omit a red 
variety. The four Peonies we offer in this collection make a 
perfect combination and we know the purchaser will be de' 
lighted when they come to bloom. 
Phyllis Kelway and Susan B. White are exactly the same 
type. They are in bloom at the same time. Susan B. White is 
a lovely creamy white with golden stamens in the form of a 
collar midway between the rows of petals. Phyllis Kelway is 
a glowing deep pink with a collar of golden stamens. 
Primevere is a fine yellow and when shown with Marie 
Crousse you have another lovely combination. These four 
varieties bloom at the same time. 
8.8 Phyllis Kelway. A semi'double pink. 
Special No-, 3 
Our SILVER MEDAL OFFER 
Those who are interested in excellent varieties for both home 
decoration and also for show purposes, should order this fine coh 
lection. All Brand originations. 
9.1 Martha Bulloch. A late midseason deep pink. 
Won the blue ribbon in the class of deep pinks 
at the Minneapolis Peony Show this season. 
9.1 Myrtle Gentry. A light late pink, our most fra' 
grant Peony. This variety also won the blue 
ribbon at the Minneapolis Show held this week 
as the best flower in the class of light pinks. 
It is also our Silver Medal winner. 
8.4 David Harum. An unusually fine light red with 
strong stems and wonderful substance. Here is 
a variety that stands up well under all conditions, 
a variety that cannot help but give satisfaction. 
Susan B. White. New. A loose creamy white. 
8.9 Marie Crousse. A real light salmon'pink. 
8.6 Primevere. One of the hest yellow varieties. 
^ ^a^ueiie4. $6,00 ualue 
Qidif. id 
Pres. Coolidge. New. An outstanding deep pink 
that will give you fine flowers after all other va' 
rieties are gone. This is a fine garden flower and 
also a fine show flower. On account of its late' 
ness, it is seldom seen in the show room. 
A $9*00 oalue 
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