PARIBAULT , MINN. 
ARMS , Inc 
JAPANESE PEONIES 
Toro-No-Maki - White 
AKASHIGATA (Japan) 
Bright rose. A new Japanese variety not yet rated. After growing 
it for several years, we consider it very satisfactory. Guard petals 
a bright rose, surrounding a heavy center of filamental petals of 
bright pink bordered with gold. A Brand Division ^1.50 
8.5 ALMA (Shoylor) 
A midseason light pink, darker at the edges and in the middle of 
the petals, paling to white at base; center of greenish yellow carpels. 
Of medium height, strong stems, and good foliage. 
A Brand Division $1.00 
8.0 ALTAR CANDLES (Pleas) 
Flesh'pink. Very nicely shaped; an evenly formed row of deli' 
cately colored flesh'pink petals, surrounding a center of completely 
transformed narrow filamental petals which open cream-white. 
Very Boriferous; one of the most dependable Japanese Peonies. 
A Brand Division $1.00 
9.2 AMA-NO-SODE (Japan) 
One of the very best of the pink Japanese varieties. A single row 
of long, evenly rounded, cup'shaped petals encloses a globular cen' 
ter of half-transformed staminodes, yellow at the base, edged gold 
and faced with pink. Carpels light green, tipped pink. The plant 
has heavy rich green foliage. A Brand Division $5.00 
8.9 AUREOLIN (Shaylor) 
A single row of broad guard petals surrounds a center of fully 
transformed petaloids of deep sulphur-yellow. This variety holds 
its color well in the sun and if you are looking for a good yellow 
Japanese Peony you will be pleased with Aureolin. 
A Brand Division $2.00 
8.5 FLAMBOYANT (Japan) 
Violet-crimson. Large. Very evenly shaped petals. Color, just a 
trifle lighter shade than King of England. Center filled with par¬ 
tially transformed staminodes, light yellow edged with gold and 
red. Also known as Kameno-Kerogoma. A Brand Division $1.50 
FUJI-ZOMO-GORONO (Japan) 
A large delicate pink with large, well-formed petals surrounding a 
great center of pure gold staminodes. We consider this one of the 
very prettiest of the light pink Japanese Peonies. 
A Brand Division $3.00 
9.2 FUYAJO (Japan) 
The highest rated dark Japanese Peony. Rich, dark, mahogany-red 
petals surround a full center of broad petaloids of the same dark 
rich color as the outer petals. A Brand Division $2.00 
9.3 ISANI GIDUl 
Origin unknown. A very large midseason white. Two rows of 
very broad rounded smooth guard petals enclose a center of rich 
buff yellow staminodes; carpels green, tipped pale yellow. Medium 
tall; vigorous; free flowering. A beautiful white Japanese variety. 
A Brand Division $5.00 
8.6 KING OF ENGLAND (Kelwoy) 
Red. A rich uniform shade of deep red. Large, uniformly rounded 
petals of great substance. Center a large tuft of long, self-colored 
petaloids, prominently edged with gold. A Brand Division $1.00 
8.6 MIKADO (Japan) 
A tall midseason variety of medium size. The cupped petals are of 
a deep rich crimson. The center is composed of thick staminodes 
stained dark rose-red, edged throughout their length and tipped 
buff-yellow; carpels pale green. A very tall floriferous variety with 
erect stems. Exceedingly brilliant. Excellent for garden decoration. 
A Brand Division $1.50 
MRS. MAC (Franklin) 
A splendid Japanese Peony brought out by Mr. Franklin. We have 
tried it out some ten years and like it exceedingly. Very strong 
plant, covered with delicate pink typical Japanese blooms, flushed 
and flecked with deeper tones of pink. A Brand Division $1.50 
PRAIRIE AFIRE 
A beautiful new Japanese, first offered by us in 1932. A vase of 
Prairie Afire exhibited by us at the Des Moines Show was the sen¬ 
sation of the show. Prairie Afire is a new and entirely distinct break 
in color in Japanese Peonies. The guards are broad and a soft 
creamy rose with good substance. These surround a great ball of 
brilliant fiery red staminodes. The flower should be cut in the bud 
and developed inside when the result is simply marvelous. 
A Brand Division $5.00 
8.7 PRINCESS DULEEP SINGH (Kelwoy) 
Broad guard petals of a soft shade of deep wild rose. Center a 
spherical tuft of rose and gold staminodes. 
A Brand Division $1.50 
8.7 RASHOOMON (Japan) 
One of the best of the Japanese varieties for landscape planting, 
because of the clean beautiful appearance of the plant itself. Large 
blossoms. Color a deep rose-red. Center prominent cream-yellow. 
A Brand Division $2.00 
SURUGU 
A deep pure re*d with two rows of rounded rose-like petals. A new 
variety and one that is very much worth while. 
A Brand Division $2.50 
9.4 TAMAT-BOKO (Origin unknown) 
Highest rated Japanese Peony. A very late bright carmine-pink 
with an attractive center of partially transformed staminodes, yellow 
at the base, shading lighter, and light pink at the ends, irregularly 
crinkled and margined gold. The whole flower has much substance 
and is borne erect on stems of medium height. 
A Brand Division $10.00 
9.0 TORO-NO-MAKI (Japon) 
One of the finest of all the white Japanese Peonies. It comes into 
bloom midseason. A double row of lilac-white guard petals sur¬ 
rounds a center of amber-yellow. A very striking variety in the 
garden and as a cut flower. An excellent upright grower. 
A Brand Division $3.00 
7.7 YESO 
Guards or outside petals pure white; narrow center petals white 
with yellow shadings. Sometimes tipped carmine. 
A Brand Division $1.00 
A Good Collection of Standard Japs 
KING OF ENGLAND. A rich deep red. 
AKASHIGATA. A bright rose. 
YESO. A pure white. 
MRS. MAC. A delicate pink. 
/7 $5.00 Value. _ $^«00 
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