FRANKLIN NURSERY, MINNEAPOLIS 
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Peonies for Garden and Landscape 
These varieties are very floriferous, noted for their ex¬ 
treme showiness and have stiff stems that require no sup¬ 
port when properly grown. Plant them 3^^ ft. apart along 
the drive, in front of shrubs and evergreens or in the per¬ 
ennial border. After the blooming season their foliage 
makes an attractive background for later flowers. 
EARLY VARIETIES 
White 
Festiva .50 
Light pink 
Rosette . 1.00 
Dark pink 
Standard Bearer. 1.00 
Red 
Cherry Hill. 1.00 
M. Martin Calnizac. 1.00 
MIDSEASON VARIETIES 
White 
Avalanche . 1.00 
Ball o’ Cotton. 1.00 
Baroness Schroeder.75 
Edw. \V. Becker. 1.00 
Frances Shaylor. 1.75 
Light pink 
Xo. 79. 1.00 
Clemenceau . 2.00 
June Day . 1.00 
Lady Alexandra Duff .75 
Mabel L. Franklin. 1.00 
Marie M. Crousse.75 
Dark pink 
August Dessert . 1.00 
Lake o’ Silver. 2.00 
Betagra . 1.00 
Phyllis Kelway. 2.00 
Souv. de Louis IBgot. 1.00 
Red 
.■\ugustin D’hour. 1.00 
Chas. McKellip. 1.00 
Karl Rosenfield. 1.00 
Ltingfellow . 1.00 
Lora Dexheinier.50 
Mary Brand. 1.00 
LATE VARIETIES 
White 
Couronne d’Or.50 
Frances W illard . 1.00 
Grace Loomis. 2.00 
.Mine. Jules Dessert. 1.00 
Serene . 1.00 
Light pink 
Albert Crousse.75 
Chestine Gowdy.50 
(ieorgiana Shaylor. 1.00 
Jeannot . 1.00 
Jas. Boyd. 2.00 
•Milton Hill. 1.50 
Raol Dessert. 2.00 
Rachel . 1.00 
Sarah K. 'I'hurlow. 1.50 
Splendida . 1.00 
Dark pink 
Faribault . 1.00 
Lamartine (L).2.00 
Red 
C. W'. Schock. 1.00 
Grover Cleveland. 1.00 
Philijiiie Rivoire. 2.00 
Xo. 67. 1.00 
