Each 
NICHE GAWA—Midseason. Bright cherry-red flower with two rows of petals. 
Very full center of yellow petaloids. SI.50 
OKINAWA —Dark carmine. Early and very beautiful. Strong, wiry stems, dense 
foliage and very free blooming. 75 
OKI-NO-NAMI —Hydrangea pink. Early. . 2.00 
7.6 PETITE RENEE— (Dessert, 1899). Carmine-pink. Early. . 75 
8.7 RASHOOMAN —(Japan). Regarded as one of the best of the red Japs. 
The flowers are well formed and have a bright color that holds in the sun. 2.00 
ROSE OF NIPPON —A splendid deep rose. . 1.00 
SHIRO SANGAI —A very choice white. Eight-inch flowers are normal, produced 
very freely. 1.50 
9.0 SOME GANOKO —(Japan). A rich shade of velvety, dark madder-red, with 
staminodes of golden yellow, slightly streaked red. Medium tall. 2.00 
SOSHI —Clear deep red, which does not fade in the sun. Cupshaped flower of 
great lasting quality. One of the most beautiful Japanese varieties. Strong grower 
and free blooming sort. Midseason. 2.50 
SURUGA —Pure red. Very beautiful cupshaped flower. 3.00 
9.4 TAMATE-BOKU —An exquisite variety and very scarce. Lively pink petals 
surround long, thread-like staminodes. We offer the genuine variety. Midseason to 
late. 12.00 
TOKIO —Extra large, clear pink. 1.50 
YOKOHAMA— (Mi llet). Enormous flowers of fine French White coloring. . . ... 7.50 
YOOCHI-NO-TSUKI —White occasionally flushed pink flowers, often 6 to 8 inches 
across. Midseason. 1.50 
Single ^Peonies 
8.4 ALBIFLORA SIMPLEX— (Syn. The Bride,- or La Fiancee). Large pure white 
flower. Gorgeous massed in the landscape. Early. $1.00 
BALLIOL —Dazzling red,- very tall. 1.25 
DAI-JO-KUHAN —(Millet). Magenta red flowers, edged rose, medium size; 
broad and round petals. Bushy foliage. Toward evening the flowers close and look 
like giant Tulips. 50 
8.1 EGLANTINE —(Dessert 1913). Long, oval light flesh pink petals, paling to 
white, flushed darker pink on the reverse of the petals. Medium tall,. 50 
HAWA —(Millet). Red, silver edged. 50 
HIRISHIMA —Violet-rose. Early. 75 
ITEN SHIKAI— Unusual color combination; white color with red stripes,- small 
flower, late blooming. An interesting sort. 75 
8.6 LE JOUR- —(Shaylor 1915). Very large and of perfect form; a strong upright 
plant of good form and habit,- remarkable substance. Midseason. 1.50 
8.4 L’ETINCELANTE —(Dessert, 1905). Brilliant and yet soft velvety carmine 
with a silvery margin. In our opinion the best single Peony yet introduced in 
this color. Received high honors at 1931 National Peony Show. 1.50 
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