PEONIES 
p fliiQ — for all round usefulness. In this group we have collected the finest Auglaize Garden 
UIUUp Ull" lifetime peonies selling at popular prices. These cover a wide range of colors, types, and include 
early, midseason, and late blooming varieties. We suggest that you make most of your selections from this group as 
all of them are thoroughly satisfactory, of outstanding beauty and suitable either for cut or exhibition flowers, or for 
landscape use. \Ve can recommend them with entire confidence. 
general 
The plants are listed as follows: First, the official rating of the American Peony Society, second, the name, third, 
the orginator, fourth, the color and season of bloom, (E), early, (M), midseason, (L), late. All peonies In_ this group are 
either double or semi-double except those which are marked Jap or Single. Those varieties marked with a ★ are va¬ 
rieties which we especially like and which we recommend as particularily outstanding in the group. 
Price $1.00 Per Division 
8.0 Altar Candles, (Pleas , (Jap)—flesh pink, M. 
8.8 Ball O' Cotton, (Franklin)—pure white, M. 
9.0 Baroness Schroeder, (Kelway)—flesh white, M. 
8.1 Cathedral, (Jap)—rose pink, M. 
8.5 Clemenceau, (Dessert)—rose pink, M. 
★ 8.4 David Harum, (Brand)—A distinct color—dull rosy 
crimson. Large Flower. Bomb type blooming mid¬ 
season, A fine landscape or cut flower variety. Tall 
plant and strong stems. 
8.4 Doris, (Shaylor)—flesh pink, M. 
9.3 Festiva Maxima, (Miellez)—white, E. 
★9.1 Frances Willard, (Brand)—A reliable profuse bloom¬ 
ing variety with large flat full flowers, pure white in 
color with a slight creamy suffusion. Tall strong 
stems. Mid-season. 
★9.2 Fuyajo, (Jap)—A very distinctive and attractive Jap. 
Medium size flower. Outer petals dark rich mahog¬ 
any red, the petalolds of the same color veined and 
tipped chamois. Tall growing, vigorous foliage. Mid- 
season. 
9.1 Lady Alexandra Duff, (Kelway)—pale blush pink, M. 
9.0 La France, (Lemolne)—clear light pink, L. 
★9.0 Longfellow, (Brand)—Bright crimson with no purplish 
cast. A high flower symmetrical in form. Blooms mid- 
season. Plant Is medium tail, good stems and an at¬ 
tractive landscape variety. 
★8.6 Mikado, (Jap)—A popular and decorative Jap. One 
of the best red Japs at a low price. Petals dark dull 
crimson, stamlnodes dark rose red edged and tipped 
buff yellow. Tall mid-season bloomer. 
9.0 Milton Hill, (Richardson)—light shell-pink, L. 
8.2 Mme. Gaudichau, (Millet)—very dark crimson, M. 
★9.4 Mme. Jules Dessert, (Dessert)—a large flat semi-rose 
type flower, flesh pink shading to white with a 
golden glow In the center. Always opens perfectly 
on tall strong stems In late mid-season. 
★9.2 Mons. Jules Elie, (Crousse)—One of the largest and 
most popular peonies In cultivation. Blooms early on 
very long medium stiff stems. Bomb type, color a 
light rose pink. 
★8.9 Pride of Essex, (Thurlow)—A large loose rose type 
flower delicate light pink In color. Large rounded 
petals. Plant is tall, vigorous growing and free flower¬ 
ing. Mid-season. 
★ 8.8 Richard Carvel, (Brand)—Large flowers with broad 
guard petals. Irregular Incurved central petals all a 
uniform bright crimson. Tall. Good stems and 
foliage and a very free bloomer. 
★9.0 Sarah Bernhardt, (Lemolne), Dark rose pink with the 
petals edged a lighter shade. A reliable late bloom¬ 
ing variety. Slightly fragrant. Medium height plant 
with gooo stiff stems. 
8.5 Sarah Carstensen, (Terry)—light rose-pink, dwarf, 
M. 
Price $1.00 Per Division 
★9.1 Souvenir de Louis Bigot, (Dessert)—A beautiful Ben¬ 
gal rose color. Flowers large rose type. A magnifi¬ 
cent sight in the garden. Plant medium tall and fair¬ 
ly stiff stems. Blooms mid-season. 
★9.8 Th erese, (Dessert)—The highest rated pink peony. 
Large full rose flower, very Imposing and delicate 
in coloring and texture. Uniform light violet rose 
shading to lilac white at the center. Sturdy upright 
stems, medium tall plant of perfect habit. Very free 
early mid-season bloomer. 
★9,3 Walter Faxon, (Richardson)—A tiower of outstand¬ 
ing color which is vivid bright shell-pink. Medium 
size. Mid-season. Medium size plant with good stems 
and a prolific bloomer. Mildly fragrant. 
★8.4 William F. Turner, (Shaylor)—A very large flower of 
deep velvety crimson. Loose in form showing its 
golden stamens and very attractive. Blooms mid¬ 
season. Tall, free flowering, with dark foliage. Strong 
stems. 
8.8 Wilton Lockwood, (Shaylor)—light rose-pink, M. 
Price $1.50 Per Division 
★ 8.7 Auguste Dessert, (Dessert)—A fine cup-shaped 
flower of deep pink with silvery border. An unusual 
color. Medium height. Good stems. Mid-season. 
★9.1 Edwin C. Shaw, (Thurlow)—A large, yet dainty and 
refined, rose type flower, cup shaped. Light old rose 
pink in color and having a pleasing fragrance. Plant 
medium height with good stems and attractive fo¬ 
liage. Late mid-season. 
8.7 E. J. Shaylor, (Shaylor)—dark rose-pink, M. 
8.6 Elisa, (Dessert-Doriat)—carmine pink, M, 
9.2 Jeannot, (Dessert)—old rose and violet, L. 
★ 8.8 Laura Dessert, (Dessert)—One of the so-called yel¬ 
low peonies. The guard petals are creamy white, the 
center petals, a compact tuft of narrow petalolds, 
light lemon yellow fading to white. Blooms mid-sea¬ 
son, plant of medium height, good stems and to 
llage. 
8.4 L'Etincelante, (Dessert)—Single, pink and golden 
yellow, M. 
★9.0 Lillian Gumm, (G umm)—A large globular flower. 
Outer petals ruffled and set edgewise, center petals 
arranged in whorls. Color apple blossom pink. Plant 
medium tall, vigorous grower, free bloomer with fair¬ 
ly stiff stems. Late mid-season. 
8.5 Marguerite Dessert, (Dessert)—Single, white and 
yellow, M. 
★9.1 Martha Bulloch, (Brand)—An exceptionally large 
flower which in spite of its size is not coarse. Bright 
old rose pink with strong rose fragrance. Plant tall, 
vigorous with strong stems. An outstanding variety. 
Mid-season. 
