THE COTTAGE GARDENS — LANSING, MICHIGAN 
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Ten 100 
Rate Rate 
8.2 EVANGELINE —(Lemoine 1910). Large; late; dark but bright 
rose-pink with occasional old-rose shades; moderate height. 55c each $0.50 
, if 
8.5 EXQUISITE —(Kelway 1912). Large; midseason; bright rose- 
pink, paling toward tips of the long, shaggy petals of the very loose 
flat flowers; medium height. 55c each. .50 $0.40 
8.4 FELIX CROUSSE—(Crousse 1881). For years this has been the 
standard red. A beautiful shade of rich ruby-red. Midseason. Free 
blooming. 55c each . .50 .45 
9.3 FESTIVA MAXIMA —(Miellez 1851). The popular white, early, 
immense size. Red spots in center petals. 55c each. .50 .45 
8.6 FRANCES SHAYLOR —(Shaylor 1916). Very large; midseason; 
white ; tinted yellow in collar, occasionally flushed with pink on opening 
and bearing a few petals flaked with green and edged with red; dwarf. 
75c each . .70 
9.1 FRANCES WILLARD— (Brand 1907). Perfectly formed flower, 
very large semi-rose type. Late midseason; blush white, suffused 
yellow in collar. 75c each. .70 
GENERAL GORGAS—(Van Leeuwen 1924). Pure white cup-shaped 
flowers with large petals. An erect, strong growing variety. Mid¬ 
season. 55c each . .50 
8.9 GEORGIANA SHAYLOR— (Shaylor 1918). Beautiful rose-pink. 
Late midseason. 80c each. .75 
8.2 GIGANTEA —Syn. Lamartine (Calot 1860). Exquisite pink color 
and pleasing fragrance. Blooms early. Flowers are so large that they 
must be cut before they become too heavy for the stems. 55c each.... .50 .40 
9.2 GRACE LOOMIS—(Saunders 1920). Large; late; white, with 
faint lemon tints in the depths of the petals ; medium height. $2.10 each 2.00 
8.2 GROVER CLEVELAND —(Terry 1904). Fine dark crimson. 55c 
each . -50 
HARRY L. RICHARDSON— (Rosenfield 1925). Bright crimson. Very 
late. $1.50 each . L50 
8.5 INSPECTEUR LAVERGNE—(Doriat 1924). Fine globular flower, 
rich vivid crimson, frilled petals in center. The color is unique and 
offers great promise. $1.10 each. LCO 1.00 
8.7 JAMES KELWAY —(Kelway 1900). A beautiful white peony, 
overlaid with a flush of delicate pink, tinged yellow at the base of the 
petals. Tall. Early midseason. 80c each. -75 
8.7 JAMES R. MANN —(Thurlow 1920). Large; midseason; dark 
rose-pink; often streaked with crimson in center and on outside of 
guards; medium height. $1.10 each. L00 
7.9 JEANNE D’ARC— (Calot 1858). Soft pink, sulphur-white and 
vivid rose. 55c each. -50 .45 
9.2 JEANNOT— (Dessert 1918). High built, rose-tvpe flowers a 
delicate ethereal shade of flesh pink with tinging of lavender. Late. A 
magnificent Peony that deserves a place in every collection. $1.10 each 1.00 
8.9 JUBILEE —(Pleas 1908). One of the largest Peonies in existence. 
Flat, rose-tvpe, very full with long, narrow petals. Opens blush-white, 
changing to snow-white. An ideal exhibition flower. L00 
8.8 KARL ROSENFIELD—(Rosen field 1908). The finest all-around 
pure deep red Peony. Large flower of perfect form on tall strong 
straight stems; vigorous grower, good dark green foliage. Early mid¬ 
season. 55c each. -^5 
9.8 KELWAY’S GLORIOUS— (Kelway 1909). Creamv-white with 
soft blush of rose. Fragrant, full double flowers of immense size. A 
truly glorious Peony. $1.50 each. 1-^0 
8.8 KELWAY’S QUEEN— (Kelway 1909). Large; late midseason; 
bright rose-pink, with flesh tones in collar and extreme center and a 
few red flakes; medium height. $1.50 each. 1-50 
